Commentary In his NATO speech, Secretary of State Antony Blinken used the word “threat” 30 times and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) 16 times. He stressed Article 5 of the NATO Treaty, indicating European countries should join forces with the United States to deal with the CCP. A lot of things happened this past week. Europe imposed sanctions on CCP officials and Chinese institutions, and the CCP imposed counter-sanctions on European individuals and institutions. On the issue of the Xinjiang cotton ban, the Chinese people, driven by the CCP, began to boycott hundreds of famous international fashion companies. U.S. President Joe Biden held his first official press conference on March 25, setting a record for the longest wait for the first press conference by a U.S. president. In my opinion, there was another event last week that was extremely important, but received less attention. It was Blinken speaking in Brussels, …