Beijing’s delegation came to Alaska to “score a cheap propaganda” while trying to divert international attention away from the Chinese regime’s abuses, the China adviser to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says. Last week, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan held a two-day meeting in Anchorage, hosting their Chinese counterparts Foreign Minister Wang Yi and top diplomat Yang Jiechi. The bilateral talks have since been remembered not for what the two sides talked about, but for how the Chinese delegation threw a diplomatic temper tantrum during the in-person meeting. Yang, in particular, veered off the usual diplomatic protocols and lashed out over what he said was the United States’ struggling democracy and poor treatment of minorities. Yang’s public outburst has since been heavily criticized by several U.S. lawmakers and former U.S. officials. Meanwhile, China’s state-run media have touted that the meeting was …