By Daniel Greenfield @ Sultan Knish Blog
Last November, Biden met with China’s Xi and the two leaders reached an agreement to tackle the fentanyl crisis fed by the traffic in precursor chemicals from the Communist dictatorship.
Fentanyl overdoses rose fourfold in Marin County in just 2 weeks, Oregon has the largest overdose rates in the nation and even children under 5 are dying of it in Tennessee.
And
there’s no sign that the carnage is slowing down. 66 people died of
drug overdoses in San Francisco in just the month of January. The
majority of those deaths were fentanyl related.
Biden claimed
after the meeting with Xi that China is “taking steps to shut down
companies dealing in illicit trade and precursor chemicals.”
But
officially what China did was send out warning letters to the firms
shipping precursor chemicals to the cartels. Rather than warning Chinese
companies that they faced action from their own government, the letters
cautioned them that they faced legal action from America.
The companies making the poison killing Americans then had every reason to laugh it off.
Chinese
firms were told to be “cautious about orders from the United States and
Mexico and be wary of the exported items being used to manufacture
drugs.”
Telling companies to be cautious and wary, is a long way from a crackdown.
In
sharp contrast to the warning letters, earlier that same year Chinese
authorities had raided the offices of American companies auditing local
firms on behalf of U.S. investors.
Televised footage all over
Chinese media showed blue uniformed thugs breaking into offices,
carrying away boxes of files and manhandling employees. The regime was
sending a message and it did so in the usual unsubtle way that Communist
governments always operate.
The People’s Republic of China was
far more interested in cracking down on American firms detecting fraud
in China’s Potemkin village economy than on the drug rings and firms
that bribe local officials to be able to continue murdering hundreds of
thousands of American citizens.
China has spent far more time
cracking down on tech firms than it has on drug precursor dealers. And,
like the crackdown on auditors, it has done so publicly and prominently.
By contrast, China’s response to the fentanyl crisis has been to sweep it under the table.
In
2019, Chinese officials claimed that all the issues had been “resolved”
after a handful of members of one smuggling network were convicted.
Fentanyl was finally treated as a controlled substance. Some of the most
blatant online pitches for drug sales were toned down. And hundreds of
thousands of Americans still went on to die of fentanyl because none of
this substantively stopped the manufacture and traffic in precursor
chemicals out of China.
Now once again, Chinese authorities are
sending out warning letters to companies and telling them that the
government is keeping an eye on them. But smaller companies, which exist
only on paper, just swap out old names for new ones and keep right on
killing Americans.
Beijing had pulled this same scam in 2019 only for the fentanyl crisis to grow worse.
Even as Biden administration officials claim that the Chinese crackdown is working, it’s easy to find Chinese manufacturers still pushing precursor chemicals through Whatsapp messages.
Biden
administration officials keep claiming that every meeting with Chinese
officials moves things forward, but the Chinese officials tend to have a
different story. In February,
Homeland Security Secretary
Alejandro Mayorkas met with Public Security Minister Wang Xiaohong in
Vienna. Biden officials claimed that progress had been made on battling
fentanyl while Chinese media claimed that the focus was on letting Chinese students enter America.
Fentanyl
is profitable for Communist China both economically and politically.
The mass deaths of Americans provide Beijing with leverage on everything
from tariffs to visas to Taiwan.
Lenin had once reportedly
bragged that the capitalists would sell him the rope with which he would
hang them. Americans are buying the fentanyl rope with which China is
hanging us. Every shipment puts more money into China’s pockets while
undermining America. And when American leaders ask China for help, they
offer some limited cooperation, hold meetings at which they issue their
own demands and then the regime which runs slave labor camps and
conducted forced abortions claims that there are legal obstacles in the
way of a crackdown.
The official line is that the marketplace is
just too complicated for China to crack down on. The same regime which
relentlessly monitors every aspect of life, especially economic activity
and contact with foreigners, claims to be helpless to stop a major form
of international trade.
Chinese authorities are aware of which
precursor chemicals can be used for the drug trade, where they are
manufactured and then shipped. And if these were being used to kill
their own citizens, the crackdown would have been immediate, ruthless
and thoroughly comprehensive.
But the Biden administration has
been more than happy to accept the myth of Chinese helplessness. Rather
than seriously taking on China, Biden’s 2022 National Drug Control
Strategy focused on working together with the Communist regime “on shared drug priorities”.
But Beijing has very different drug priorities than we do.
The
Biden administration keeps holding out for empty promises. A White
House adviser claimed that her boss believes the China deal has “the
potential to make a real difference in the lives of Americans”. The
potential is there but only if Biden really gets serious about
pressuring China.
And he isn’t.
Beijing understands that
American politicians have short attention spans and want some sort of
photo op that allows them to claim that they’re handling the problem.
And the Communist regime is occasionally willing to play the game and go
through the ritual of meetings and form letters even while the
underlying problem not only continues, but gets even worse.
In
response to past pressure, China rerouted the fentanyl pipeline away
from direct sales and toward cartel middlemen. The deals cut profits for
Chinese dealers but maintained the core priority of harming Americans.
The regime will similarly allow domestic manufacturers to play musical
chairs with chemicals as they and their partners develop new even
deadlier drugs.
Plausible deniability allows Xi and Biden to
pretend that they’re tackling the fentanyl crisis, but both men have
more to gain than to lose from the epidemic. The drug trade is lucrative
for China and the suffering from the fentanyl epidemic feeds the
welfare state that serves as a core organizing and campaign mechanism
for the Democratic Party. It’s a win-win situation.
And a lose-lose situation for millions of Americans.
42% of American adults in one survey
said that they knew someone who had died of a drug overdose. Our
communities are filling up with the casualties of a drug war that China
is winning.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation. Thank you for reading.
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