China wants different American President: Mike Pence

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Oct 04 2018 | 9:45 PM IST

China wants a "different American President" and is using more "proactive and coercive" methods to interfere in America's domestic policies and politics, US Vice President Mike Pence alleged Thursday.

In an unusual and aggressive speech against China, Pence alleged that the Chinese Communist Party was rewarding or coercing American businesses, movie studios, universities, think tanks, scholars, journalists and local, state and federal officials.

"Beijing is employing a whole-of-government approach to advance its influence and benefit its interests. It's employing this power in more proactive and coercive ways to interfere in the domestic policies and politics of the United States," Pence said in a major policy speech on China.

"Worst of all, China has initiated an unprecedented effort to influence American public opinion, the 2018 elections, and the environment leading into the 2020 presidential elections...To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working; and China wants a different American President," he alleged.

Pence's remarks came a week after Trump accused China of interfering in mid-term elections. He alleged China was meddling in America's democracy.

"As President Trump said just last week, we have 'found that China has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 [midterm] election[s]," he said.

US intelligence community says that China is targeting US state and local governments and officials to exploit any divisions between federal and local levels on policy.

"It's using wedge issues, like trade tariffs, to advance Beijing's political influence," it said.

Pence said that Beijing had mobilised covert actors, front groups, and propaganda outlets to shift Americans' perception of Chinese policies.

"As a senior career member of our intelligence community recently told me, what the Russians are doing pales in comparison to what China is doing across this country," he said.

"Senior Chinese officials have also tried to influence business leaders to condemn our trade actions, leveraging their desire to maintain their operations in China. In one recent example, they threatened to deny a business license for a major US corporation if it refused to speak out against our administration''s policies," he alleged.

And when it comes to influencing the midterms, one needs only to look at Beijing's tariffs in response to US's.

They specifically targeted industries and states that would play an important role in the 2018 election.

By one estimate, more than 80 per cent of US counties targeted by China voted for President Trump in 2016; now China wants to turn these voters against our administration, he alleged.

"China is also directly appealing to the American voter. Last week, the Chinese government paid to have a multipage supplement inserted into the Des Moines Register the paper of record in the home state of our Ambassador to China, and a pivotal state in 2018. The supplement, designed to look like news articles, cast our trade policies as reckless and harmful to Iowans," he said.

Fortunately, Americans aren't buying it, he claimed.

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First Published: Oct 04 2018 | 9:45 PM IST

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