Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Pompeo: Blinken agrees with the crime of genocide committed by CCP accomplices

Reporter : Luo Tingting / Editor: Wen Hui / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/01/28/a103041725.html / Direct translation



The new US Secretary of State Blinken agreed that the Chinese Communist Party committed the crime of genocide, and Pompeo was happy about it. At the first media conference on the 27th, Blinken reiterated the CCP’s crime of genocide against Uyghurs and ethnic minorities. He emphasized that "this has not changed."

On the evening of January 26, U.S. Eastern time, former U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo said in an exclusive interview with Maria, the host of the Fox show, "I am very happy to see that I am determined to declare the crime of genocide, and Secretary of State Blinken agrees."

Pompeo issued a statement before leaving office (January 19), accusing the CCP of committing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang. "I believe this genocide is ongoing, and we are witnessing China's party-state systematically trying to destroy Uyghurs."

In his statement, he said, “In the past four years, the current government has exposed the nature of the Chinese Communist Party and called it a Marxist-Leninist regime, exerting influence on the long-suffering Chinese people through brainwashing and violence.”

Pompeo pointed out, "If the CCP is allowed to commit genocide and crimes against humanity to its own people, please imagine that in the near future, the CCP will have more courage to do what it does to the free world."

The new U.S. Secretary of State Blinken publicly stated that he agreed with Pompeo's statement that the CCP committed the crime of genocide.

On the afternoon of January 27th, Blinken held his first media conference at the State Council after taking office. He once again stated that he still believed that the CCP’s brutality against the Uyghur Muslim minority constituted genocide, and "this has not changed."

Blinken made the above statement at the congressional hearing on the 19th. He also expressed his support for former President Trump's tough stance on the CCP, but he did not agree with some specific measures.

At the same time, Blinken also agreed that the CCP poses the greatest threat to the United States. He also expressed his belief that the CCP has misled the world on the epidemic.

He also promised that the United States' commitment to Taiwan is firm and long-term across parties, and that the Biden administration will continue to ensure that Taiwan is capable of defending against the Chinese military threat.

Whether the Biden administration will continue its tough policy towards the CCP during Trump's period has attracted attention from outsiders. White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said on the 25th that the United States and China are in a state of fierce competition, and the Biden administration will adopt a "strategic tolerance" approach to the CCP.

Former US National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe retorted that the intelligence agency did not suggest that the United States should be patient with the CCP, but that it should act aggressively. "China (the Communist Party) is our biggest national security threat."

Ratcliffe also emphasized that there is no way out for the appeasement policy in dealing with the CCP issue.

Pompeo also warned the Biden administration on the 26th that the CCP is looking for the "soft underbelly" of the Biden administration, trying to exert influence, and "concession will not cause the CCP to change its direction and course. On the contrary, they (the CCP) need to see violent resistance and demonstrated the ability to make them (the CCP) pay the price."

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