Asia’s Autocrats Are Calling, Mr. Biden

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Asia's Autocrats Are Calling, Mr. Biden

While President Joe Biden was in Brussels and Warsaw showing U.S. solidarity with Ukraine, the 38-year-old autocrat who rules North Korea made a bold bid for the president’s attention.

For the first time since 2017, Kim Jong Un test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile, the Hwasong-17, the largest road-mobile missile ever launched.

While it flew 600 miles from Pyongyang into the Sea of Japan, the mammoth missile flew for 71 minutes, reaching an altitude of 3,852 miles.

Had it been fired in a normal trajectory, its missile warheads could have reached Washington, D.C., and every city in the USA.

As any first strike on the United States with such a weapon would ensure the destruction of Kim’s dynasty, regime and country, clearly, this ICBM test is a bid to demand new negotiations with the U.S.

Kim’s goals are to have the U.S. lift sanctions, recognize his regime, remove U.S. bases and troops from South Korea, and start up trade while he steadily expands his arsenal of missiles and nuclear warheads as both an insurance policy and an instrument of extortion.

The U.S. and South Korea have both expressed skepticism about the launch, believing Pyongyang may have test-fired an upgraded and older Hwasong-15 that carries a single warhead.

But Kim is not the only Asian autocrat on the move.

China’s President Xi Jinping and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin lately sent a flotilla of 10 warships — destroyers, frigates, corvettes — five Chinese and five Russian — through the Tsugaru Strait between Japan’s home islands of Honshu and Hokkaido and then back again through the Osumi Strait off the Japanese island of Kyushu.

This is believed to be the first joint Chinese-Russian naval patrol ever conducted in the Western Pacific.

Beijing has also begun anew flying fleets of dozens of jet fighters and bombers into Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone, to test the island’s defenses and send a message to Taipei as to whom it is that the island truly belongs.

China also continues to press its claim to Japan’s Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea, even as it completes the militarization of Mischief Reef, Subi Reef and Fiery Cross Reef in the South China Sea.

Last week, the New York Post reported:

“China has equipped at least three islands it has built in a disputed area of the South China Sea with anti-aircraft missile systems, fighter jets and laser and jamming equipment — a buildup that threatens all other nations in the region, a top US military commander said.”

Adm. John Aquilino, who heads the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, is quoted as telling the Associated Press that China’s activity in East Asia is part of “the largest military buildup since World War II.”

To what end?

China’s Navy now has 355 warships if all vessels from corvettes to carriers are counted. That is 50 more vessels than the U.S. Navy, though the U.S. Navy has many more missile tubes for firing weapons and Beijing has no warship of the size or firepower of a U.S. aircraft carrier.

Yet, again, China seems on the move far beyond what it claims as its territorial waters in the South and East China Seas.

Last week, in what Australia’s former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd called “one of the most significant security developments … in decades,” the Solomon Islands revealed that it was signing a security pact with Beijing that would permit the establishment of Chinese bases there.

Among the Solomons chain is Guadalcanal, familiar to U.S. Marines from the first days of fighting in the Pacific in World War II.

The Solomon Islands are 1,400 miles from Australia, and the alarm in Canberra at the prospect of a Solomons-China security treaty is shared by New Zealand.

Again, what would be the purpose of Chinese security ties to unthreatened islands so far from China but so close to Australia?

Beijing appears to be playing a long game, the goal of which is domination of East Asia and the Western pacific, severance of the U.S. alliances there and the expulsion of American power back to Guam and Hawaii.

Consider the state of play:

China’s partners in East Asia, North Korea and Russia possess nuclear weapons. But none of America’s allies — Japan, South Korea, Australia, the Philippines — has ever tested a nuclear weapon.

Nor has Taiwan, which spends a piddling 2% of GDP on defense, despite the growing menace of Beijing. In the final analysis, all of our allies and partners on the far side of the Pacific depend for their defense on America.

Yet of all those Asian nations allied with the United States, every one is more economically dependent on their trade with China than they are with their trade with the United States.

Before the Ukraine crisis exploded with the invasion ordered by Putin’s Russia, the foreign policy consensus was that America would be making a historic “pivot to Asia.” For that is where the challenges of the future to America’s global primacy would appear to come.

That may still be true.

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10 Comments
Balbinus
Balbinus
March 29, 2022 7:58 am

Everyone around the world with money seems to be rattling sabres to draw the United States into a protracted war, a nation that is functionally broke and really cannot afford a long war. Our military has been weakened by current woke policy to the point it will be ineffective in land based outcomes. My only thought is that God is trying to bring America back to what it used to be or judge it and put it into the dustbin of failed empires. I believe we are not long from finding out which of these two scenarios it will be. And perhaps there could be another scenario I just don’t see at all.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Balbinus
March 29, 2022 7:00 pm

I was stationed at Camp Pendleton from ’66 – ’68, and I remember hearing the Commanding General of the 5th Marine Division at Camp Pendleton give the keynote address in Oceanside, CA, at its July 4th celebration in ’67.

He said that no great empire had lasted longer than 200 years — and that The United States was already in its 191st year. He warned US to take care that we do not make the mistakes of past empires, that we do not let our arrogance lead US down a descending path.

Sorry to say, he was both prescient … and correct … and now I truly wonder if we’ve not gone past the point of no return.

Khrushchev was right … we would be destroyed without a shot being fired — in other words, we would be destroyed from the inside out … 

Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
March 29, 2022 8:17 am

The headline should read “Asia’s Autocrats Are Controlling Mr. Biden.”

Stucky
Stucky
March 29, 2022 11:07 am

“China’s Navy now has 355 warships ….”

And let’s not forgot …. almost all of them are NEW and MODERN.

Let’s not forget this either ….. Dementia Joe tried to warn the Chinese to NOT support Russia, and if they do, the USA!USA!USA! will sanction China. The Chinese response from the highest level was basically this (paraphrasing and using my own unique vocabulary, of course) —–> “GO FUCK YOURSELVES AMERIKAN SWINE!!”

august
august
  Stucky
March 30, 2022 10:20 am

No longer shall the USA stand idle, giving adversary nations US dollars.

They shall all be cut off, and without remedy!

It’s really pretty funny.

The Duke of New York
The Duke of New York
March 29, 2022 11:43 am

Is there a picture of Biden anywhere in which he doesn’t look like a spolied toddler who just pooped his pants?

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 29, 2022 12:20 pm

China & Russia are playing an adult game of global 3D Chess with goals decades in the planing and implementation . Trump attempted to intervene peacefully but of course our imbedded leftist parasites cannot do anything that actually may benefit the country and it’s citizens !
Discredit Trump and steal elections destroy our economic power further as they cash in while promoting a deadly propaganda plandemic and death shots and then war by proxy !
Meanwhile as China & Russia join hands our administration plays Candyland waiting for a diaper change and sippycup

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 29, 2022 7:03 pm

If you look at the long list of those in Cabinet positions for the past 10 or 15 years, you’ll see the same miscreants, career malcontents, anti-Americans and split loyalty folks … always selling US down the river for their 30 pieces of silver … always pulling US into another war that has no relevance to US …

World War Zeke (Astoria)
World War Zeke (Astoria)
  Anonymous
March 29, 2022 8:18 pm

Yes, kind of like praetorian bureaucrats are a permanent deep swamp with expendable, figurehead leaders to entertain/outrage the Coliseum goers.

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
March 29, 2022 2:18 pm

The only pivot I see on the horizon will be our defense dependent “allies” pivoting away from an overprotective empire and toward their natural trading partners, namely themselves, China, and Russia. That is what happens when empires overreach, whether said empire is benevolent or belligerent makes no difference. We’ve made no friends and bankrupted ourselves meddling in the other side of the planet.