Khanna, who serves as the ranking member of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition with the Chinese Communist Party, pinpointed energy costs as a primary casualty of the current administration’s approach. He asserted that the volatility surrounding trade and regional conflicts has created a perception of unreliability that extends far beyond the Indian subcontinent, affecting traditional allies in Europe and North America.
Beyond foreign policy, the Congressman dismissed calls to denaturalize Chinese Americans as absurd, arguing that the United States can effectively challenge the Chinese government without targeting its own citizens. For Khanna, the path toward restoring international credibility lies in a shift of power in Washington, asserting that a Democratic victory in the House is the necessary remedy to repair the fractured alliances.




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