Pompeo calls the “free world” to fight against China’s “new tyranny”



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Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State of the United States. Photo by Ringo Chiu (Zuma Wire / Scanpix)

Mike Pompeo, the United States’ secretary of state, called on Thursday for a free world to fight the threat that, according to him, represents the new tyranny of China.

Today, China is becoming more authoritarian at home and more aggressive in approaching freedom elsewhere, Pompeo said in California, teaching a firm stance on Beijing.

If the free world does not replace Communist China, Communist China will replace us, Richard Nixon said in the Presidential Library in Jorba Linda.

In a speech reminiscent of the United States’ Altai War with the Soviet Union, Pompeo said that Beijing had taken advantage of the generosity of the United States and the West in carrying out reforms and uniting the world economy for the past four decades.

He strongly criticized the previous administrations of the US for being too calm with China and for the American companies that obey all the demands of Beijing.

Pompeo argued that Beijing was meeting its international obligations to curb autonomy for Hong Kong, the South China Sea and state-sponsored threats to intellectual property.

Don’t go back to previous practices just because they are convenient, he says.

We can no longer ignore the fundamental political and ideological differences between the two countries, just as the Chinese Communist Party never ignored it, said the head of US diplomacy, referring to the Chinese Communist Party.

Pompeo said Washington had ordered China to open its consulate in Houston, Texas, this week because it had become the center of scams and operations to illegally obtain trade secrets from American companies. A few days later, China responded by asking for a US consulate in Engdu.

I visited the Chinese consulate in Houston this week because it was a hub for spying and stealing intellectual property, he said.

Pompeo added that China’s registries appreciate intellectual property and trade secrets, which cost millions of jobs across the United States.

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