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Tango0119 Sep 2019 8:54 p.m. PST

… National Security Policy Approach Toward China.

""One Country, Two Systems." This ostensibly continues to be the semi-official motto of Hong Kong. At the British hand-over to China in 1997, the hope for the West was that China would gradually become more like British-lead Hong Kong. Today in 2019, the reality for Hong Kong, by force from Beijing if necessary, is to become more like an increasingly autocratic China. The goal of U.S. national security strategy should be to flip this narrative.

China is the single most significant foreign policy challenge for America. China's economy continues to grow and will likely surpass the U.S. within the lifetime of most Americans. With increased economic leverage, the ruling Chinese communist leadership has become more authoritarian, intolerant of dissent, and willing to use force to get its way. This sets the stage for a potentially dangerous confrontation between America and Chinese communist leaders…"
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