I see that point but it could be argued that voters knowingly bought damaged goods that were past their expiration date when they elected Biden and that all sales would be final.
Biden sent the carrier fleet U.S. sends carrier into South China Sea as Chinese bombers fly near Taiwan https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2021/01/24/asia-pacific/us-south-china-sea-taiwan/ What did Trump ever do to stop Chinese aggression?
There are reports that President Donald Trump won California. Hard to prove because the Secretary of State is a Democrat who has opposed Judicial Watch's efforts to clean the voting rolls of illegals (foreigners) and dead people. How many illegals (foreigners) and dead people voted on November 3, 2020 in California? Remember, the Republicans won back 4 seats among the 7 they lost in midterm elections in their bastions. It reeks to high heavens why they lost in the first place in the 2018 midterm elections.
Is this meant as a joke? Of all the stupid things you have posted this has to rank near the top. Didn't we hear for 4 years that Trump was being too hard on China?
Don't worry, Biden will be out before you know it. When Pelosi was talking about the 25th Amendment, it was directed at more than just Trump. Count on it.
Point to a single example where Trump counted Chinese threats in the South China Sea with the presence of significant force. At most Trump sent one small ship to the area. Trump did little to stop Chinese aggression. In fact China felt free to greatly increase aggression during his term.
Damn, right after I post this, we get new information on the topic. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-55788359 Taiwan reports large incursion by Chinese warplanes for second day Taiwan has reported a large incursion by Chinese warplanes for the second day running, a show of force that coincides with the first days of US President Joe Biden's term of office. Sunday's operation involved 15 aircraft and happened a day after a similar drill led to a warning from Washington. China sees democratic Taiwan as a breakaway province, but Taiwan sees itself as a sovereign state. Analysts say China is testing the level of support of Mr Biden for Taiwan. China has carried out regular flights over the waters between the southern part of Taiwan and the Taiwanese-controlled Pratas Islands in the South China Sea in recent months. But they are usually conducted by one to three reconnaissance or anti-submarine warfare aircraft, according to Taiwan.
Holy shit you are dumb! I just posted the article. The Trump administration established closer ties with Taipei, ramping up arms sales and sending senior officials to the territory despite fierce warnings from China. Days before he left office, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo lifted long-standing restrictions on contacts between American and Taiwanese officials.
So Trump waited for 3.5 years before helping out Taiwan.... sounds like a complete policy failure. Especially when all the nations in the South China Sea area begged for U.S. help to stop Chinese aggression his entire term and Trump did next to nothing. Let's see how the Biden administration is doing with Taiwan... Taiwan-Biden ties off to strong start with invite for top diplomat https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...th-invite-for-top-diplomat-idUSKBN29Q01N?il=0 Taiwan’s ties with its most important global backer the United States are off to a strong start under President Joe Biden’s government, after the island’s de facto ambassador attended an inauguration for the first time with an official invitation. Former President Donald Trump’s administration ramped up support for Taiwan, increasing arms sales and sending senior officials to Taipei, angering China and stirring even greater enmity from Beijing towards Washington. That had made Trump a popular figure in democratic Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, to be taken by force if needed, and raised concern in its government that Biden may not be as helpful. Emily Horne, spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council, said the U.S. commitment to Taiwan was “rock-solid” after the island’s de facto ambassador in Washington, Hsiao Bi-khim, attended Biden’s swearing in on Wednesday. “President Biden will stand with friends and allies to advance our shared prosperity, security, and values in the Asia-Pacific region - and that includes Taiwan.” Taiwan’s foreign ministry said it was the first time an inauguration committee had formally invited the island’s Washington representative and showed the close friendship between Taiwan and the United States based on shared values. ======================= And let's not forget that Biden actually sent a U.S. Carrier force to the South China Sea to counter China's aggression to Taiwan. Trump just spent most of his time kissing up to Chinese ally North Korea.