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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp
The sanctions, etc, made have been bipartisan, nothing to do with Trump other than him signing the bills created by both Dems and Reps
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I'd make it a point that
support for the sanctions have been bipartisan, but coming up with the sanctions in the first place -- is that bipartisan too?
Biden has made it abundantly clear during the campaign that he will approach the China issue by holding China to follow "international rules" with international partners. But just since when has the international community been able to hold China to follow international rules? Obama's idea of holding China accountable to "international rules" was TPP, and we can all see how effective that has been. With Biden being part of Obama's administration, and in fact, much of Biden's advisors on China were recycled staff from Obama's team, how different and effective would you expect Biden's China policy is going to be?