
Rahm Emanuel, Biden's nominee to be envoy to Japan, indicates China would be a central focus of the job
CNN
Rahm Emanuel, the Biden administration's nominee to be ambassador to Japan, made clear Wednesday that he believes a core part of the envoy job is about countering China.
Emanuel appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday along with two other nominees for ambassadorships in Asia -- Nicholas Burns to become the US envoy to China and Jonathan Kaplan, who would represent the US in Singapore -- in an extended hearing that was dominated by the perceived long-term threat posed by Beijing.
"China aims to conquer through division, America's strategy is security through unity. That regional unity is built on the shoulders of the US Japan alliance," Emanuel told senators. He cast the next few years -- ones he would spend in Tokyo if confirmed -- as decisive.

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