Hal Brands, Columnist

Biden’s Taiwan Strategy Is Flawed Whether Pelosi Goes or Not

On trade, military aid and pushing democracy, Washington’s China rhetoric has overtaken its China policy.

Let her go.

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to go to Taiwan, to demonstrate solidarity with that besieged democracy. The Chinese government would prefer she didn’t, and President Joe Biden — worried about finding himself in a major crisis in the Western Pacific — apparently agrees.

In one sense, this controversy over Pelosi’s proposed visit is just part of the standard arm-wrestling between Beijing and Washington over Taiwan’s place in the world. But there may also be something deeper in Biden’s anxiety about a potential Taiwan crisis: a realization that America’s China policy is courting dangers the US isn’t ready to handle.