Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

China Not The Benign US Alternative It Claims To Be


(MENAFN- Asia Times) Chinese President Xi Jinping staged a grand military parade on Wednesday in Beijing that carried a warning: If the United States continues to bully China and its allies, then Beijing has ominous options to fight back.

The parade featured thousands of goose-stepping soldiers and an impressive array of military hardware and weaponry for fighting on the ground and in the air. It broadcast a clear message that China is a powerful, viable alternative ally for those looking to replace an unpredictable and self-serving US.

The spectacle punctuated four months of high-profile efforts by China to fend off punishing US trade tariffs leveled against countries across the globe. Yet for all these efforts and signaling, Beijing is hampered by its own reputation as a self-serving bully willing to use power to coerce smaller nations.

Not only does China surreptitiously support Russia's three-year-long war on Ukraine, it frequently flouts international law in the interest of military expansion at sea. On the economic front, meanwhile, it is aggressively dumping its excess manufactures onto world markets, undermining local industries that can't compete on price.

These realities complicate China's push to present itself as a benign and benevolent global force – even as US President Donald Trump's devil-may-care“America First” assault on relations with friend and foe alike reduces its attractiveness as a global leader.

Take India, for example, which is entangled in a hot trade dispute with Washington, resulting in a punitive 50% tariff on all Indian goods. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Tianjin, which took place in advance of Xi's military parade.

Modi's presence at the summit sparked excited speculation that India may be poised to enter an alliance with China, breaking with New Delhi's long history of non-alignment in foreign affairs. Though the two sides agreed to resume direct flights, long suspended over a Himalayan border dispute, there is no sign that their core issues are close to resolution.

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