The Heritage Foundation Senior Fellow Brent Sadler discusses the China threat as the Russia-Ukraine war continues
amid the war is in President Xi Jingping's "best interest," arguing prolonging the war "distracts" the West.
Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Chinese President Xi Jinping during a bilateral meeting in Brazil. I think we've seen a bipartisan a consensus on China, and it seems to be holding even in the Biden administration, to treat China not just as a competitor, but as an adversary, as you, said Maria.
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