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  • Dagny
  • 3 hours ago
  • 11 min read

Xi is arresting etc. generals who don't agree with him. Xi is consolidating power. For what end? He appears to be for taking advantage of the American situation domestically and militarily and attacking Taiwan. He has eliminated generals who do not agree.



Pieces of the puzzle:


The perfect time

US tied up in ME and Venezuela perfect time so its a perfect time to take Taiwan


The Lincoln carrier group taken from the South China sea to ME. Second carrier is in the Red Sea.


Taiwan average mens age is 65. Asset deal moves almost half their GDP in investment (chips) to America.


Cuba expected to fall this year. Oil embargo, no Venezuela support, Mexico filling in but insufficient.


Furthermore blocking Venezuelan oil to China a provocation. Economy is in deep trouble with few fighting age people.


Also possibility that China if Taiwan attack occurred would initiate attacks form saboteurs and instigators in America which would be all out war.


Taking out generals

Flynn china coup arresting generals


Xi said yes. general who said no arrested.


Fake charges against top general


Attempted military coup.


Deals with Canada

Carney goes to China. Chinese new world order affirmation.


Goes to Europe and says Europe new world order is over. Makes some sort of deal.


Trump says no deal between China and Canada - 100% tariffs if they do.


Risk Big Picture

No grief from Putin on Greenland.

Platforms for missile attacks on us: Greenland, Cuba, Venezuela

More Chinese in Greenland than Americans





Evidence:


Xi seems to be draining his own Swamp



Shockwaves In Beijing: Xi Targets His Own Top General, Longtime Confidant, In Elite Purge


Another significant military purge appears underway in China, as Saturday morning the West woke up to news that China's most senior military officer, who is second only to Xi Jinping, has been put under investigation over alleged "grave violations of discipline and the law."Gen. Zhang Youxia is a vice chairman of the Central Military Commission, the Communist Party body that controls China's armed forces, and this comes as somewhat of a major shock given he is widely regarded as President Xi's closest ally within the military - or at least prior to this.

Another member of the commission, Gen. Liu Zhenli, has also been placed under investigation, according to the Defense Ministry on the same day. He's in charge of the PLA military's Joint Staff Department.No further details have been given regarding the accusations against General Zhang Youxia, but such language is often presented in such crackdowns as a euphemism for corruption.Xi has described corruption as "the biggest threat" to the Communist Party, having previously several times warned that the struggle against it "remains grave and complex." But critics as well as Western observers say this has served as a convenient and public PR mechanism for sidelining political rivals, and strengthening Xi's power and hold on the levers of power.

The Wall Street Journal's Jonathan Cheng says that General Zhang's downfall is surprising as not only has he known Xi for decades, but is the "most senior member of military hierarchy to face dismissal since fallout of 1989 Tiananmen protests."And a former Central Intelligence Agency analyst who follows Chinese elite politics, Christopher K. Johnson, tells the NY Times on Saturday, "This move is unprecedented in the history of the Chinese military and represents the total annihilation of the high command."Chinese social media rumors: Previously, on the evening of January 21, there were online rumors that Zhang Youxia's suspected residence in Beijing was surrounded by plainclothes officers.https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/shockwaves-beijing-xi-targets-his-own-top-general-longtime-confidant-elite-purge


Zhang is anti invasion of Taiwan as of October 2025

Reclaiming Taiwan has been a longstanding goal for the Chinese regime, and Xi, in a televised New Year’s speech on Jan. 1, called reunification a “historical trend” that “no one can stop.”

Insiders close to senior officials in the Chinese military say Zhang holds a different view. They told The Epoch Times that in multiple internal meetings, Zhang has objected to mounting a Taiwan invasion, warning Party officials that such a move could risk involvement by the U.S. military and its allies, pulling China into a costly war that the regime can hardly afford and throwing the country into chaos.


Xi deems Zhang’s opposition as undermining military morale, according to one of three sources who spoke to The Epoch Times on condition of anonymity. Xi ordered a probe in 2023 into the Rocket Force and the Equipment Development Department, which was led by Zhang, one source said.


Zhang struck back through a personnel shakeup and by investigating Xi loyalists such as Miao and Gen. He Weidong, who at the time was the second-ranked vice chair of the Central Military Commission. As one of the nine to fall from grace, He once “played a key role” in planning live-fire drills around Taiwan, after then-U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) visited the island in August 2022, according to a Pentagon assessment.




Last year:


Xi consolidated power again in October 2025

Xi Jinping has kept his title as China’s supreme leader after a closed-door conclave among top Party leadership in Beijing last week. But many signs suggest that he’s no longer all-powerful in his role, analysts say, even as the regime tries to portray the opposite.

The high-stakes Fourth Plenum, a four-day gathering of more than 300 members from the regime’s governing Central Committee, came with more than its usual share of intrigue—including mass military purges, the sidelining of Xi’s allies, unexplained absences, and a shift from the Party’s usual political priorities.

While China’s state-controlled narratives continue to project Party unity, signs of discord coming out of the highly choreographed meeting reveal significant tensions beneath the surface, analysts and insiders say.

“I think that his days are numbered. He will either be put out to pasture or simply sidelined in one way or another,” said Steven Mosher, researcher and author of the book “Bully of Asia: Why China’s Dream Is the New Threat to World Order.”

Turmoil Unfolding

The Fourth Plenum kicked off on Oct. 20 following the ouster of nine senior generals, including China’s second-highest-ranked military official, in one of the largest public military reshuffles in decades.

All nine were military leaders that Xi had personally elevated, and several had started off in the former 31st Group Army, a military unit in Fujian Province bordering Taiwan, where Xi worked for 17 years in the early stages of his political career.


Trump warns, Canada Folds wrt China


"If Governor Carney thinks he can turn Canada into a 'transit point' for Chinese goods and products, he is deeply mistaken. China will devour Canada alive, completely absorb it, including the destruction of businesses, social structures, and the overall way of life. If Canada concludes a deal with China, a 100% customs tariff will immediately be imposed on all Canadian goods and products entering the US," Trump wrote on his social network Truth Social.

Recall that following Carney's recent visit to China, the countries agreed that Canada would ease tariffs on Chinese electric cars, which it introduced together with the US in 2024. In exchange, China would reduce duties on key Canadian agricultural products.

In addition, the agreement provides for Chinese investments in Canadian energy. In turn, Canada plans to invest in China's aerospace industry and high-tech manufacturing.





Canada BACKS AWAY from a China deal after President Trump threatened PM Mark Carney with 100% tariffs “No intention of doing that with China!” 🔥 This is OUR hemisphere, China will STAY OUT. Welcome to the Trump Doctrine 🇺🇸


🎤 Rats flee a sinking ship: Canada’s globalist PM attempts multipolar rebranding

Former central banker and globalist stalwart Mark Carney declared the postwar liberal order a "useful fiction" sustained by "rituals" and selective enforcement of international law.

"This fiction was useful… but that bargain no longer works. Integration has become subordination," he said at the WEF.

👍 @geopolitics_prime | Follow us on X




The CCP Grabbed Chen Zhi Before the US Could Chen’s sudden repatriation suggests the CCP moved urgently to keep him from falling into foreign custody. - https://greatawakening.win/p/1ARwnMmdBg/sean-tseng-why-the-ccp-grabbed-c/c/



Dong Jingwei Chinese defector and whistleblower (a couple years ago)

He is a Hero that nobody knows. He was given over 1 TB = 75 million pages of evidence containing 20 years of CCPs plans, execution & current infiltration to destroy the U.S https://t.co/BmNjpPmgGJ" / X


Top Chinese general 'leaked nuclear secrets to US'.


Xi accusation of treason with nuclear secrets is BS

WSJ’s ‘China general leaking nuke data to US’ story reads more like spy fiction 

A headline-grabbing Wall Street Journal report claims that Chinese General Zhang Youxia is under investigation for passing on core technical data on China’s nuclear weapons to the US. 

Zhang is also allegedly accused of “forming political cliques” to challenge the unity of the Chinese Communist Party.

👉 From Zhang, the trail is portrayed as leading to disgraced former head of China National Nuclear Corp. Gu Jun – under investigation for suspected serious disciplinary violations. 

It’s an explosive story built around unnamed sources, - one that seasoned geopolitical analysts are treating with more than a little disbelief.

‘Reading the tea leaves’

The report is “completely evidence-free,” geopolitical analyst Arnaud Bertrand notes on X.

The case against Zhang looks less like espionage and more like a power and discipline issue, he speculates.

His core point is that elite Communist Party politics don’t work the way this story implies: 

🔴 At Zhang’s level, leaks are borderline impossible

🔴 Senior figures are under constant monitoring and face catastrophic penalties for unauthorized disclosures 

➡️ Similar case wording was used to dismiss He Weidong, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission last year

➡️ Stronger language in Zhang’s case - “trampled on” – implies contempt for chain of command, corruption, and, possibly, undermining President Xi Jinping’s authority

Corruption, not nukes?

Neil Thomas of the Asia Society Policy Institute is openly skeptical that Zhang could have leaked nuclear data at all.

➡️ How would Zhang even access and transmit such secrets given strict institutional stovepipes and constant surveillance?

➡️ Would a lifelong PLA general suddenly betray everything he stood for?

➡️ If China’s authorities truly believed this, wouldn’t the fallout look far more dramatic?

Thomas suggests a more plausible scenario: the nuclear espionage angle may be an internal justification for detaining Zhang over corruption tied to the military procurement scandals that have already claimed other senior figures.

The WSJ story aligns neatly with rumor mills rooted in anonymous sourcing, with a narrative that’s far more clickable than provable.


Xi Jinping’s Military Purge Signals a High-Stakes Battle Inside China’s Elite Circle...The purge of two top generals has intensified speculation that Xi is confronting powerful factions long embedded in the CCP.


China has lost control of the Internet Firewall - Disorder Domestically

Chinese Parents Pull Children From School as Fears of Organ Harvesting Spread Online...Online allegations and official organ donation publicity fuel panic in China, with parents withdrawing children from schools, citing safety concerns.


Unrestricted Warfare released in 1999 by two Chinese officers. The core idea is that traditional war (tanks & planes) is too expensive and risky. Instead, you turn everything https://t.co/pcxIr6r0Q0" / X


Military purge gives Xi total control of Chinese army - Disclose.tv


China’s Military Just Lost Its Last Real Generals and PLA"s Military Command Is Imploding in Real Time. How I Knew China’s Top General Was Finished — Before the CCP Admitted It. And Why the Taiwan Strait Just Got Safer. Days ago, I asked a simple question: Where is Zhang https://t.co/wpGfyWckHQ" / X


Taiwan vulnerable

Taiwan faces a demographic tipping point in 2026 when it officially becomes a super-aged society, meaning over 20 percent of the population is 65 or older. The shrinking pool of young people is directly impacting defense, and despite returning to a one-year conscription period, the military struggles to find enough able-bodied recruits. As the population ages, the government faces massive pressure to pivot funds from the defense budget toward long-term care and pension subsidies.

Taiwan’s energy policy is perhaps its greatest vulnerability. To meet net zero goals, Taiwan has aggressively phased out coal and nuclear power, leaving it heavily dependent on Liquefied Natural Gas. Taiwan currently holds only about 11 to 14 days of LNG reserves, meaning in a conflict or blockade, the power grid could collapse in less than two weeks.


General Flynn first to sound the alarm:

Breaking: Ongoing CCP/CHINA Coup d’etat!!! There appears to be great unrest inside the CCP and its military leadership. These are COUP like conditions and the consequences will impact U.S. foreign policy, our U.S. military posture in the Indo-Pacific region, and overall U.S. relations going forward. General Secretary Xi — get ready because the unrest inside of China will not end well.

https://x.com/GenFlynn/status/2014737271107256745?


China built secret drone bases inside the United States during the Biden regime, per national security official." / X



After the United States captured Maduro, the CCP government and the location of Xi Jinping’s residence, “Zhongnanhai (中南海)”, disappeared from the maps!

I personally verified this: on Baidu Maps, when you search for the three characters “Zhongnanhai,” the result says, “No related location found.” (See image 1) Even more bizarre, “Zhongnanhai” has also disappeared on Google Maps! The first time I searched for “Zhongnanhai” on Google Maps, it automatically redirected me to “Yingtai,” which is inside Zhongnanhai. So this result is technically correct. (See image 2) When I searched again, “Zhongnanhai” appeared in the place everyone is seeing now, moved to Tongzhou, Beijing! (See image 3). This location is 13 miles or 21 km away from the real “Zhongnanhai”. I asked

 what that place was, and it told me it was just a local business/location with the same name. What I find amusing is this: if the U.S. military were really going to storm into Beijing to arrest Xi Jinping, do you think they’d be using Baidu Maps or Google Maps for navigation? I know an engineer who once manufactured ship components for the U.S. Navy. He had clearance to view top-secret military intelligence. He told me that more than thirty years ago, U.S. military satellites were already incredibly advanced. He had seen real-time satellite images. When he looked at people on Soviet warships, they were as clear as looking at someone five meters away…



Details:

According to sources cited by Reuters and Bloomberg, reports are circulating that an attempted military coup took place in China aimed at overthrowing Xi Jinping. Two key generals have reportedly been detained, along with their families and up to 3,000 military personnel.  What is known at this stage:  Zhang Youxia (Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission) is suspected of organizing the coup against Xi Jinping.  A shooting reportedly occurred between troops loyal to Zhang and the presidential security detail, resulting in several of Xi Jinping’s guards being wounded or killed.  The plans of Zhang Youxia and the Chief of the Joint Staff, Liu Zhenli, allegedly included mobilizing troops to carry out a state coup against Xi Jinping.  The intended slogan was: “Save the Party, Save the Nation.”  The plan reportedly collapsed due to an alleged betrayal by individuals from within the inner circle.  Both generals are under strict control and investigator supervision; along with them, their families and up to 3,000 military personnel have reportedly been detained.  Following the exposure of the plan, heightened combat readiness was imposed, troop movements were halted, mobile phones were confiscated, and mass propaganda campaigns were launched.  All these events coincided with Chinese military exercises simulating strikes on Taiwan and the destruction of its governing authorities.  While China’s Ministry of National Defense of the People's Republic of China has officially confirmed the launch of an investigation into Generals Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli (the official reason cited being “serious violations of discipline and law,” a phrase often associated with corruption), information regarding an actual “attempted military coup” and “shootings” remains unconfirmed at this stage. Such claims are primarily circulating on social media and through opposition media outlets. Western agencies (Reuters, Bloomberg) tend to assess this more as another round of Xi Jinping’s purge of the military elite. See the latest updates with us:

 
 
 

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