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Think President Biden will convince the free world to get tough on China? Not a chance.

In recent days, Joe Biden met with the leaders of the G-7 nations, America’s most important allies. The meeting comes in the wake of the single greatest act of villainy the world has ever known – China’s willful unleashing of a deadly virus on the globe, which caused millions of preventable deaths and untold trillions in economic harm.

China must be made to pay; that was Biden’s brief.

Concluding their talks, the G-7 leaders have agreed to punish China by … investing in third-world infrastructure.

Yup, that’s the plan. That’s the penalty Beijing will bear for having lied about the virus, denied its easy transmission from human to human, suppressed whistle-blowers warning of its danger and – possibly — for having created it in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Biden has convinced his fellow heads of state that not only can the U.S. “Build Back Better,” but that the collective group should promote a “Build Back Better World” campaign aimed at narrowing the $40 trillion infrastructure needs of the developing world.

And guess who will end up shouldering most of that effort? As reported in the South China Post, “the United States will work with the U.S. Congress to supplement existing development financing.”

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