Commentary U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that China’s involvement in Afghanistan could be a good thing. His July 29 utterances fly in the face of all available evidence and are supremely naive, or worse. Instead of using his position to represent American values and provide real information to the global public, Blinken persists in weaving his fantasies of cooperation with totalitarian China. The more he does so, the more rope he gives Beijing to eventually hang us. A delegation of nine Taliban terrorists visited Tianjin, China on July 28, for a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. That meeting came on the heels of Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman’s July 26 visit, which ended in chilly mutual recrimination, as had the March Alaska meeting in which Blinken likewise stumbled. Wang Yi’s July 28 meeting with the Taliban, so shortly after the meeting with Sherman, was a …