Category: Xi Jinping

Chinese Diplomat Says China Is ‘Ready’ to Supply Aircraft Parts to Russia

A Chinese diplomat reportedly said that China is prepared to supply Russia with aircraft parts through “certain channels” that can bypass U.S. and European sanctions. “We are ready to supply components to Russia; we are organizing such cooperation,” Chinese Ambassador to Moscow Zhang Hanhui told Russian news agency TASS. “[Airlines] are currently addressing [it], they have…


China’s Head of Police Replaced by Xi Jinping’s Close Ally

Zhao Kezhi, China’s highest-ranking official in charge of the police forces, has been officially replaced as minister of public security by Wang Xiaohong, a close ally of Xi Jinping, who is seeking to hold on to his position as Chinese Communist Party (CCP) head in the upcoming 20th National Congress. The announcement came on June 24. The…


CCP Bans Officials and Their Families From Business Activities

China’s ruling communist party (CCP) has issued a new regulation in the name of anti-corruption banning high-ranking officials and their families from big business activities. Experts pointed out that it’s related to the CCP’s factional infighting and economic problems. According to the Chinese regime’s official media Xinhua, on June 19, the Central Committee of the CCP…


Biden Says Still Deciding on Trump-Era China Tariffs, Will Speak With Chinese Leader Soon

President Joe Biden said on June 18 that he would speak with Chinese leader Xi Jinping “soon,” and that he is in the process of deciding what to do with Trump-era trade tariffs currently imposed on China. Biden’s comments came amid ongoing discussion within his administration on whether to lift some tariffs on more than…


Xi Signs ‘Non-War Military Operations’ Rules: Who Does It Target?—With Gordon Chang

Chinese leader Xi Jinping signs a new document regarding a “trial” for non-war military operations. These new rules spark guesses as to what the purpose is for. Is it to invade Taiwan? To suppress internal dissent? Or to cause trouble elsewhere? I speak with Gordon Chang about these questions.    Click the “Save” button below…


China Is Going to Be More Aggressive After Newly-Signed Military Order: Analyst

China is likely to act on a new military order signed by its leader Xi Jinping and become more hostile against its neighbors, according to Gordon Chang, author and senior fellow at the New York-based Gatestone Institute. The order, which went into effect on June 15, declares a set of “trial outlines” allowing China’s military…


China’s Xi Orders Military to Prepare for ‘Non-War’ Operations

China’s ruling communist regime will prepare its military to carry out wide-sweeping actions falling short of war, in accordance with new orders delivered by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) General Secretary Xi Jinping. The orders dictate that the CCP’s military wing adopt an outline of 59 separate regulations on a trial basis, according to state-run news…


An Interim Provision Could Stop Xi Jinping From Being Re-elected

China’s rubber-stamp legislature is scheduled to hold its once every five-year meeting this fall. The re-election of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping is the main focus of this year’s meeting. As the meeting approaches, Chinese social platforms and media have been releasing various signals that show Xi’s political opponents have continued to…


Beijng’s Aggression Towards US is Uniting American Political Leaders Against CCP: Expert

Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership does not understand the nature of American democracy, according to one expert, and is failing to enact policies that could ease tensions between China and the United States and increase the prosperity of the Chinese people. “When I was in China I would teach concepts like democracy, and I could…


Communist China’s Global Plan Emerges

Commentary Communist China’s violations of Taiwanese airspace and sea space are a physical indication Beijing targets Taiwan as the world’s next Ukraine. At the tactical level—the level where a shooter seeks a target—Beijing’s sorties probe Taiwan’s frontline air and sea defenses, seeking weaknesses and assessing reaction time. At the strategic level—the Big Picture, which includes…