US Poll: Top Enemy Is Communist China

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Commentary
The latest indicator that the Axis is active is that Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists are attacking international shipping in the Red Sea and, on March 21, agreed to let Chinese and Russian ships pass. In exchange, Beijing and Moscow are promising to back the terrorists in international fora, such as at the United Nations. If not countered in some manner, this will give Axis ships an advantage in international maritime transport over the United States and our allies, deepening the geopolitical rut in which we find ourselves.
Jens Galschiot, the Danish sculptor of the piece, along with seven Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) who represent its biggest political coalitions, hosted the unveiling. Mr. Galschiot wrote that the new installation in front of the parliament, in a far more prominent location than the old, sends a “strong signal to China that its censorship does not apply in Europe.”
Despite all the challenges from the Axis of Evil facing the United States and our allies, the buckling of several Chinese banks to threats of U.S. and EU sanctions indicates that we still have the economic clout to pressure China, even when it comes to its most powerful ally, Russia. Moscow and Beijing have been trying to avoid this for years by promoting their own currency and international interbank transfer network to compete with the SWIFT network that operates from Europe. They are attempting this through their partners in the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa). However, as long as these countries are at least somewhat dependent on exports to U.S. and allied markets, especially the biggest world economies of the Group of Seven countries, they will feel significant pressure from the threat of secondary sanctions.
The G7 countries—which include the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, and Japan—have sufficient economic clout, equal to about 26.4 percent of global GDP, to guide the world away from the wars that the Axis of Evil is starting. We can arrive at a more peaceful world if only we use our joint economic power proactively, strategically, and wisely.
Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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