President Joe Biden on Wednesday unveiled America’s national security strategy to address the geopolitical challenges facing the country and the world, including the separate threats posed by China and Russia.
The report, which every administration is required to present to Congress and was delayed due to the Ukraine war, deals with two central challenges: competitions between major world powers and dangers that every country is facing, Jake Sullivan, the president’s national security adviser, told reporters.
“This decisive decade is critical both for defining the terms of competition, particularly with the PRC [People’s Republic of China], and for getting ahead of massive challenges that if we lose the time in this decade, we will not be able to keep pace with most notably the climate crisis, but other challenges as well,” Sullivan said.
Biden said Russia and China “pose different challenges.”
He singled out China as “America’s most consequential geopolitical…
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