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Xi could rule China for decades, says US Pacific commander

AP  |  Washington 

China's removal of presidential term limits could see leader stay in power for decades, the of US forces in the said today, viewing it as a of the authoritarian nation's direction and the strategic threat it poses to

Adm voiced concern at a congressional hearing over the constitutional change endorsed by China's rubber-stamp parliament, saying it indicated the kind of country it's becoming. He adopted a tougher stance than the White House, which has declined to weigh in on the issue.

Harris, who is Donald Trump's nominee to become to Australia, said it was possible that Xi could still be when marks the centennial of rule in 2049.

"has taken advantage of our openness," Harris told the "Our hope in the past has been that if we bring into organisations like the and include in our military exercises and the like, and that somehow will become like us."

"The reality is that's simply not true. has taken advantage of our openness ... to continue the path that they've always been on and we're seeing that play out now in 2018. Certainly over the next 20 years or so that will be a concern," Harris said.

His comments of Xi's political future were notably tougher than the White House, which said this week that the removal of term presidential limits is China's business. Trump has even quipped, "Maybe we'll give that a shot someday."


Harris said seeks regional hegemony and wants to push out. He said China's development of hypersonic glide weapons and stealth fighter jets pose a significant threat to the US.

He also expressed concern about China's militarisation of islands it has built in the disputed South Sea, and its acquisition of icebreaker ships although it has no border.

The did credit China, which is North Korea's main trading partner, for its implementation of UN sanctions against the pariah nation. He said the pressure campaign was a "big part" in North Korean leader seeking a summit with Trump.

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First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 21:55 IST
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