President Donald Trump's team comprises largely of China hawks. Secretary of State Marc Rubio had regularly called out Beijing in his days as a Senator. He criticised China's human rights records, its Belt Road Initiative resulting in debt traps etc. In fact, Beijing had sanctioned him twice and he is still banned from entering China. His views on China were evident during his confirmation hearing.
Accusing China of being the biggest threat to the US, Rubio mentioned, "If we don't change course, we are going to live in the world where much of what matters to us on a daily basis from our security to our health will be dependent on whether the Chinese allow us to have it or not." The Chinese spokesperson refused to comment on Rubio's appointment as also whether it would lift sanctions.
Mike Waltz, the current National Security Advisor, is also a China hawk. He has regularly termed China as the US's greatest adversary and India as a strategic partner. He is the former co-chair of the India-US caucus. He has repeatedly mentioned that Washington will continue with its Indo-Pacific strategy including arms sales to Taiwan to deter China.
The new Secretary of Defence, Pete Hegseth, made countering China the priority of the Trump administration. Twice, in his confirmation hearing as also in his 'Message to the Force', he made near similar comments. He had stated, "We will reestablish deterrence by defending our homeland — on the ground and in the sky. We will work with allies and partners to deter aggression in the Indo-Pacific by Communist China, as well as supporting the President's priority to end wars responsibly and reorient to key threats."
The new US team is aware that enhancing ties with India is the answer to countering China. Marc, as a senator, had tabled a bill to treat India at par with US allies Japan, Israel, Korea and NATO. He had simultaneously demanded barring Pakistan from any security assistance. Pete Hegseth in his conversation with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted cooperation and exercises to deter aggression in the Indo-Pacific. Trump had termed Mike Waltz as "an expert on threats posed by China, Russia, Iran and global terrorism."
The latest to join this group is Paul Kapur, nominated as Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia. He replaces the infamous Donald Lu, accused by Imran Khan for orchestrating his ouster as also for being behind the regime change in Bangladesh. Paul, an expert on India-Pakistan security and nuclear issues, is profoundly anti-Pakistan. He has written regularly for the ORF (Observer Research Foundation) and has been part of the US-India Track 1.5 dialogue.
The US has begun hinting that it wants to terminate ongoing conflicts to concentrate on countering China in the Indo-Pacific, aware that the Thucydides trap is a reality. Therefore, Trump has been rushing to terminate conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza as also withdraw US's large-scale involvement in other regions. Signs of this have been visible in recent times.
Trump announced that he has a "lengthy and highly productive" phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the war in Ukraine. Trump in a post on X said, "It is time to stop this ridiculous War, where there has been massive, and totally unnecessary, DEATH and DESTRUCTION. God bless the people of Russia and Ukraine!" He later told reporters that he could meet Putin in Saudi Arabia shortly.