President Joe Biden revealed in his speech in the class of US Navy Academy graduates that Chinese President Xi Jinping warned him that democracy was declining and that “autocracy will run the world”.
The new Joe Biden is traveling to Asia to meet with the leaders of Quad (Head of India, Japan, Australia and the US) talk about the telephone calls he has with Xi Jinping on the day he chosen to become the 46th president of They are the United States. Speaking of telephone conversations, the US president said, “We live through a global struggle between autocracy and democracy. And I will record – and my colleague – I have met more with Xi Jinping than that of other world leaders.
When he called me to Congratulations to me on the eve of the election, he told me what he said many times before. He said ‘Democracy cannot be maintained in the 21st century. Autocracy will run the world’. Why? ‘things -things change so fast. Democracy Democracy. Requires consensus, and takes time, and you don’t have time ‘. He’s wrong. “
He continued by saying, “You each, when you go to the world, will not only be a proud member of the United States Armed Forces, you will be a representative and defender of our democracy. Sounds cliché but, literally, our democracy. That is why you swear not to me as the supreme commander or any political leader, but for the constitution. “Relations between China and the United States are always turbulent, with their different government philosophy at the center of difference.
The latest tension between countries is about the problem of Taiwan which is believed to be China as part of its nation but has a separate government that is allied with the United States. During his meeting with Quad leaders, Biden reiterated Washington’s commitment to ensure the security of the Taiwan Strait and prevent changes in the status quo unilaterally.When asked whether the US was ready to be militarily involved to defend Taiwan, he answered firmly, adding that this was the commitment that the US had taken.China in response says that the US “plays with fire”.