Xi Outmaneuvers Biden in San Francisco
PEPE ESCOBAR • NOVEMBER
16, 2023
https://www.unz.com/pescobar/xi-outmaneuvers-biden-in-san-francisco/
On one side of the table, a Global South leader at the
top of his game. On the other side, a mummy selling the illusion he’s the
“leader of the free world.”
That was bound for a cliffhanger – before, during or
after the crucial bilateral involving the world’s top two powers. Already
during the introductory remarks, US Secretary of State Tony Blinken, sitting on the
right side of the mummy, was as terrified as James Stewart afraid of heights
in Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” – sensing doom would dawn at any second.
Then it did – at the final presser. Joe Biden, the
actor playing The Mummy, following a proverbial smirk, said Chinese President
Xi Jinping is “a dictator”. Because he is the leader of a communist country.
All those previous elaborate plans unraveled, in a
flash. A tentatively rosy scenario turned into a film noir. The Chinese Foreign
Ministry’s response was as sharp as a Dashiell Hammett one-liner – and
contextualized: this was not only “extremely wrong” but “an irresponsible
political manipulation”.
All of the above of course assumed The Mummy knew
where he was and what he was talking about, “off the cuff”, and not dictated by
his ubiquitous earpiece.
The White House gives away the plot
The Xi-Biden drama, lasting a little over two hours, was not exactly a
remake of “Vertigo”. Washington and Beijing seemed quite cozy jointly promising
the proverbial promotion and strengthening of “dialogue and cooperation in
various fields”; an intergovernmental dialogue on AI; drug control cooperation;
back to high-level military-to-military
talking; a
“maritime security consultation mechanism”; significantly increasing flights by
early 2024; and “expanding exchanges” in education, international students,
culture, sports, and business circles.
The Hegemon was far from having a priceless Maltese Falcon (“the stuff dreams are made of”) to offer
Beijing. China is already solidified as the world’s top trading economy by PPP.
China is advancing at breakneck speed on the tech race even under nasty US
sanctions. China’s soft power across the Global South/Global Majority increases
by the day. China is co-organizing with Russia the concerted drive towards
multipolarity.
The White House readout, as bland as it might seem, actually gives away the
key part of the plot.
Biden – actually his earpiece – underscored “support
for a free and open Indo-Pacific”; the defense of “our Indo-Pacific allies”;
the “commitment to freedom of navigation and overflight”; “adherence to
international law”; “maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea and
East China Sea”; “support to “Ukraine’s defense against Russian
aggression”; and
“support for Israel’s right to defend
itself against terrorism”.
Beijing understands in detail the context and the
geopolitical overtones of each of these pledges.
What the readout does not say is that Biden’s handlers
also tried to convince the Chinese to stop buying oil from their strategic partner Iran.
That’s not gonna happen. China imported an average of
1.05 million barrels of oil a day from Iran over the first 10 months of 2023 –
and rising.
US Think Tankland, always excelling in misinformation
and disinformation, believed in their own childish projection of Xi playing
tough guy against the US in Asia, knowing that Washington can’t afford a third
love affair, sorry, war front on top of Ukraine and Israel/Palestine.
The fact is Xi knows all there is to know about
imperial, rotating Hybrid War fronts, plus others that can be powered on at the
flick of a switch. The Hegemon continues to provoke disturbance not only
in Taiwan but in the Philippines, Japan, South Korea,
India, and continues to flirt with possible color revolutions in Central Asia.
There has been no direct US-China confrontation yet
thanks to millenary Chinese diplomatic expertise and long term vision. Beijing
knows in detail how Washington is simultaneously in Full Hybrid War mode
against BRI (the Belt and Road Initiative) and BRICS – soon to become BRICS 11.
Only two options for China and the US
A Sino-American reporter, after the introductory
remarks, asked Xi, in Mandarin, if he trusted Biden. The Chinese President
perfectly understood the question, looked at her, and did not answer.
That’s a key plot twist. After all, Xi knew from the
beginning he was talking to the handlers controlling an earpiece. Moreover, he
was fully aware of Biden, actually his handlers, qualifying Beijing as a threat to the “rules based
international order,” not
to mention relentless accusations of “Xinjiang genocide” plus the containment
tsunami.
Not by accident, last March, in a speech to Communist
Party notables, Xi explicitly stated that the US is engaged in “comprehensive
containment, encirclement and suppression against us.”
Shanghai-based scholar Chen Dongxiao suggests that
China and US should engage in “ambitious pragmatism”. That happened to be
exactly the tone of Xi’s key takeaway in San Francisco:
“There are two options for China and the US in the era
of global transformations unseen in a century: One is to enhance solidarity and
cooperation and join hands to meet global challenges and promote global
security and prosperity; and the other is to cling to the zero-sum
mentality, provoke rivalry and confrontation, and drive the world towards turmoil and division.
The two choices point to two different directions that will decide the future
of humanity and Planet Earth.”
That is as serious as it gets. Xi added context. China
is not engaged in colonial plunder; is not interested in ideological
confrontation; it does not export ideology; and it has no plans to surpass or
replace the US. So the US should not attempt to suppress or contain China.
Biden’s handlers may have told Xi that Washington
still follows the One China policy – even as it continues to weaponize Taiwan under
the twisted logic that Beijing might “invade”. Xi, once again, provided the
concise clincher: “China will eventually, inevitably be reunified” with Taiwan.
$40,000 for dinner with Xi
Amid all the barely concealed tension, relief in San
Francisco came in the form of business. Everyone and his corporate neighbor –
Microsoft, Citigroup, ExxonMobil, Apple – was dying to meet with leaders from
several APEC nations. And especially from China.
APEC after all accounts for nearly 40% of the global
population and nearly 50% of global trade. This is all about Asia-Pacific – not
“Indo-Pacific”, an empty “rules-based international order” gambit that no one
knows anything about, much less uses anywhere across Asia. Asia-Pacific will
account for at least two-thirds of global growth in 2023 – and counting.
Hence the sterling success of a business dinner at the
Hyatt Regency, with tickets costing between $2,000 and $40,000, hosted by the
National Committee on United States-China Relations (NCUSCR) and the US-China
Business Council (USCBC). Xi, inevitably, was the star of the show.
Corporate honchos well knew in advance that the US
opted out of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific
Partnership (CPTPP); and that the new trade gambit, the so-called Indo-Pacific
Economic Framework (IPEF) is basically D.O.A. IPEF may deal with supply chain
issues but it does not hit the heart of the matter: lower tariffs and wide
market access.
So Xi was there to “sell” to investors not only China
but a great deal of Asia-Pacific as well.
One day after San Francisco, the heart of the action
moved to Shanghai and a high-level Russia-China conference; that’s the kind of meeting where the strategic
partnership formulates paths ahead in the Long March to Multipolarity.
In San Francisco, Xi made a point to stress that China
respects the “historical, cultural and geographical position” of the US, while
hoping that the US would respect the “path of socialism with Chinese
characteristics.”
And here’s where the film noir plot approaches the
final shootout. What Xi hopes will never happen with Straussian neocon psychos
running US foreign policy. And that was starkly confirmed by The Mummy,
a.k.a. Joe “Dictator” Biden.
So much for realpolitik practitioner Joseph “soft
power” Nye, one of the few realists that believe China and the US, like James
Stewart and Kim Novak in “Vertigo”, need each other, and should not be
separated.
Well, unfortunately, in “Vertigo” the heroine plunges
into the void and dies.
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