China already calling the shots in Hong Kong?

Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) with the latest on the Hong Kong protests, the bombing in Afghanistan and reports of a deal for the U.S. to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam was forced to defend herself Tuesday after a recording surfaced in which she blamed herself for the region’s political turmoil.

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“The choice of not resigning is my own choice,” Lam said, adding that she wants to “help Hong Kong in a very difficult situation and to serve the people of Hong Kong.”

The comments come after Lam was recorded in a private meeting saying she would quit if she had a choice.

So who is Lam?

Lam, who has spent her entire career in civil service, became Hong Kong’s fourth chief executive in July 2017 after being elected by a committee of 1,200 people made up of the city’s legislature, business groups, celebrities, professional unions, professors and more. The committee is similar to the Electoral College used for U.S. elections as Hong Kong has 3.8 million registered voters.

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