U.S. needs to be ready to meet challenge presented by ‘new Cold War’ with China

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The United States is engaged in a new Cold War with China and needs to counter the “existential” threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party to the United States and the world order it leads, according to a major new report by the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank.

The report offers detailed foreign and domestic policy prescriptions built on the policies used during the Cold War with the Soviet Union, a clash that ended with its collapse in 1991. The authors expose CCP tactics and issue a call to arms for all segments of government and society.

The report notes that the Biden administration has repeatedly said it is not seeking a Cold War with China but has failed to recognize the reality of Chinese Cold War tactics being employed against the United States. Key recommendations of the report include a federal ban on Confucius Institutes, the Chinese official cultural and language centers that critics say are being used to promote the ruling party’s policies. Chinese applications for computer devices such as the video-sharing app TikTok also should be banned as threats to Americans’ personal information.

Congress also should tighten federal restrictions on the export of sensitive technologies sought by the Chinese. The plan also calls for countering CCP activities to boost their influence within international organizations, such as placing Chinese officials in key positions. The report analyzed data provided by the Taiwan Defense Ministry on the stepped-up daily air incursions that reached a peak in August 2022 following the visit to Taiwan by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the highest-level U.S. official to visit the island in a quarter-century.

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