White House Decision To Skip The 18-Nation East Asia Summit Has Asia Questioning U.S. Strategy

Bloomberg: No Trump or Pence in Bangkok Has Asia Questioning U.S. Strategy

The Trump administration in recent years has stepped up efforts to contain China’s rise, warning Asia’s leaders against taking its cash and using its equipment for 5G networks. But when it comes to the region’s biggest summit, the U.S. is happy to let Beijing take center stage.

President Donald Trump plans to skip the 18-nation East Asia Summit for the third straight year, and this time he’s not even sending Vice President Mike Pence or Secretary of State Michael Pompeo to replace him. Instead the U.S. will have its lowest level representation at the meeting since Barack Obama formally joined the group in 2011, with new national security adviser Robert O’Brien leading the delegation to Bangkok.

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WNU Editor: It looks like U.S. foreign policy is taking a back seat to impeachment and the run-up to the 2020 elections.

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