Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Jan. 27 called on the Biden administration to continue building a “whole-of-government” approach to countering the Chinese regime.
McConnell, speaking on the Senate floor, implored the new government to build upon the Trump administration’s tough-on-China approach, a posture that has bipartisan support.
The Trump administration “helped bring about a long-overdue American awakening to the reality that we are in a strategic competition with the PRC [People’s Republic of China],” he said.
“These challenges demand fast and serious action from the U.S. and our friends,” he added.
The senator said the Biden administration “must keep working with Congress to continue building a whole-of-government, whole-of-economy approach to checking China.”
McConnell urged Blinken to “keep clarifying the China threat to our allies and European partners; to focus on contesting their growing influence in Africa and the Middle East; and to hold Beijing accountable for its unacceptable repression in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong and hostility toward Taiwan.”
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also slapped sanctions on many Chinese Communist Party and Hong Kong officials over rights abuses in the region of Xinjiang and Hong Kong.
To defend against Chinese military aggression, McConnell said Austin should “keep focus on modernizing our forces; deterring Chinese threats, from the Indo-Pacific to space and cyberspace; sustaining robust defense funding; and investing in defense partnerships across the world.”