Compromised Personnel Is Bad Policy
If, as Ronald Reagan contended, “Personnel is policy,” then the Biden-Harris administration’ wrecking-operation is being relentlessly locked into place by the people being appointed and confirmed to top government posts.
For example, virtually every senior official involved with U.S.-China relations has compromising dealings or ties to the Chinese Communist Party. That’s a problem for U.S. policy. It’s also emboldening our mortal enemy, the CCP – as Beijing’s representatives made contemptuously clear in recent meetings with top Biden appointees in Alaska.
The Senate will shortly consider the latest addition to this dubious roster: Colin Kahl, the nominee for the Pentagon’s top policy job. Kahl has longstanding ties to Peking University, which American intelligence regards as a prime locus of CCP recruitment of foreign nationals.
Senators must stop enabling the Biden team’s dangerous policies by rejecting, not confirming, such problematic personnel.
This is Frank Gaffney.
Michele Flournoy, Doug Wilson & Dr Colin Kahl: The Politics of National Security – Inside Politics with Bill Schneider – September 2012 by Third Way Think Tank is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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