Let Biden Be Biden: He’s Right on American Support for Taiwan

This is actually the third time his staff walked back a Biden statement.

President Biden at the Royal Castle, Warsaw, March 26, 2022. AP/Petr David Josek

Many years ago, when I was a child working for Ronald Reagan, conservatives used to yell, “Let Reagan be Reagan.” I thought it was pretty cool. The Gipper would say stuff he believed in, but it was so shocking to the Beltway swamp, and even to some who snuck onto the Reagan staff, that those swamp rats would whisper to the press that Reagan didn’t really believe it, or that he didn’t say it.

They’d try to walk it back. Like with, “Tear down this wall.” Reagan not only said it, he believed it. Or the “evil empire.” Well, Reagan said it and believed it, no matter what some of his RINO staffers claimed. Reagan would say stuff like, “lowering marginal tax rates will rejuvenate the economy and would pay for themselves.”

But then, the Reagan RINOs in the White House would whisper to the liberal media, “Oh my gosh, he didn’t really mean that, because we know tax cuts will create big deficits.” Of course, the liberal media would get out their megaphones and echo the RINOs. But wait a minute, there are two things Reagan loved and achieved: He brought down Soviet communism and he slashed taxes. And it worked. The economy boomed, and the Soviets evaporated. 

Now, I never thought I’d say this, but I’m going to argue: “Let Biden be Biden.” Alright?

During a joint press conference with the Japanese prime minister, Fumio Kichida, President Biden was asked if America would be prepared to defend Taiwan if a Chinese attack occurred. Okay, get ready, the president answered: “Yes.” He actually got it right. The meds must’ve been working.

And Mr. Biden went on with a very good answer: “That’s the commitment we made. We agree with the ‘one China’ policy. We signed on to it…. But the idea that, that can be taken by force, just taken by force. It’s just not — it’s just not appropriate.” Well, good. I agree. 

President Xi of China has said he wants to take over Taiwan. He’s said it many times. Like Vladimir Putin wanting to take over Ukraine, Georgia, Belarus, and maybe the Baltics. Mr. Xi runs a vicious dictatorship. No freedom. No free speech. A tightly controlled, state-run economy. No respect for human rights. Concentration camps for Uyghurs. Destroyed Hong Kong’s democracy and free-market economy.

Taiwan, on the other hand, is a free country, with free speech, free elections, and free markets. It’s one of the semiconductor centers of the world. And they like America.

So, Mr. Biden is right, but his staff’s trying to walk it back. This is actually the third time they’ve walked back a Biden statement. And Mr. Biden has said this a bunch of times.

Last October, during a town hall, he said the U.S. would come to Taiwan’s defense if China attacked. His people walked it back. Last August, Mr. Biden said the U.S. would respond with military support if Taiwan, Japan, or South Korea were invaded, and the staffers again walked it back.

As you undoubtedly know, I have not been a supporter of President Biden’s policies at home or abroad.

But not only is Mr. Biden instinctively right on this, his logic is also correct.

Under the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act, the U.S. is required to ensure Taiwan has the military resources to defend itself. And the so-called one China policy has never accepted the principle that Taiwan is part of mainland China. 

So, on this very specific point, regarding American support for Taiwan, I say, let Biden be Biden. Mr. Biden is right, and it’s the right time for him to say what he said.

From Mr. Kudlow’s broadcast on Fox Business News.


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