Is Team Biden lost in the “Fog of Peace” – or worse?

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Memorial Day is more than just a time to remember the sacrifice of fallen American heroes. It’s a living testament to the essentiality of practicing “Peace through Strength” to prevent needless wars – and to win those we must fight.

Yesterday, Secretary of State Tony Blinken delivered a speech about China antithetical to that time-tested philosophy. He failed even to mention the unrestricted warfare the Chinese Communist Party has waged against us for decades, let alone the growing prospect of its imminent military action.

Instead, Blinken focused on “cooperation” and “competition” – the sort of submissive blather one would expect from the former director of the Penn Biden Center, which received some $54 million in anonymous Chinese donations.

Such pap bespeaks, at best, of what Dr. Bradley Thayer calls “the Fog of Peace.” At worst, it smacks of betrayal of more than Peace through Strength.

This is Frank Gaffney.

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