Commentary In the wake of the 6th plenary session of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Chairman Xi Jinping has positioned himself to remain in power beyond the norm of two terms. Xi is likely to be the leader of the Chinese regime for many years to come. Given Xi’s continued leadership, it is important to reflect upon what the U.S. approach to China should be. The Xi-Biden virtual summit only confirmed that there are profound differences between the CCP and U.S. interests. The meeting confirmed that Xi will move ahead with his genocide in Xinjiang, aggression against Taiwan, nuclear expansion, and rise to dominance. And the Biden administration will condemn and proclaim an “effective” or “vigorous” competition, but it will not confront the Chinese regime. Xi has no interest in “playing by the rules” as the regime does accept the status quo. His interest is to create …