Reporter : Li Yun / Editor: Fan Ming / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/01/05/a103024733.html / Direct translation
Image : On the 4th, Xi Jinping signed the No. 1 Order of the Military Commission of the Communist Party of China of 2021, issuing a training and mobilization order to the entire army. It is required to strengthen the actual combat capability to ensure that it is ready to fight at any time. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)
The situation in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea continues to be turbulent, and the Sino-Indian border disputes are at war. At the beginning of the new year, Xi Jinping signed the CCP Military Commission Order No. Can fight at any time". Some analysts believe that this shows that Zhongnanhai's top leaders are making the worst plans for the current situation.
According to a report from the Chinese Communist Party’s CCTV, Xi Jinping, Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party’s Military Commission, signed the “Central Military Commission Order No. 1 of 2021” on January 4, issuing an order to initiate training. The directive requires all CCP troops to "prepare for war," build a "new military training system," and improve the level of actual combat training and the ability to win.
The instructions also require strengthening research on war and combat issues, strengthening actual-case confrontation training, strengthening emergency response specialization, strengthening front-line military training, and "ensure full-time combat and ready-to-fight." At the same time, it is required to highlight joint command training, highlight cross-field and cross-service joint special training, and highlight joint military-local training to accelerate the improvement of joint operations capabilities.
According to the Chinese Communist Party’s 2020 National Defense Budget Draft, the total budget is 1,268 billion yuan, which is higher than the 1,189.8 billion yuan in 2019, an increase of about 6%.
Looking up last year’s mobilization order, some parts of the text are the same as this year, but there is no phrase "to ensure that you are ready to fight at all times and can fight at any time."
Some analysts believe that Xi Jinping’s order this time has added the content of “waiting to fight at any time, ready to fight”, which is relatively rare. This shows that the CCP’s senior leaders are not optimistic about the current situation at home and abroad and are planning for the worst. .
Xi Jinping keeps "preparing for war"
Since 2020, the CCP has concealed that the epidemic has led to the global spread of the virus, and has sent out war wolf diplomats to respond, angering the international community, a new cold war between China and the United States, the crisis in the Taiwan and South China Seas, the border conflicts between China and India continue to be at war. Therefore, the CCP had to guard against it.
Facing the deteriorating internal and external situation. At the end of 2020, Xi Jinping successively signed the newly revised "Army Equipment Regulations," "Army Logistics Regulations," "Army Military Vocational Education Regulations (for Trial Implementation)," and the "National Defense Law of the People's Republic of China."
At the same time, Xi Jinping continued to "prepare for war." At the meeting of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China held on November 30, 2020, the "Regulations on Political Work in the Army" were reviewed. Xi Jinping asked at the meeting to strengthen the centralized and unified leadership of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Central Military Commission, while focusing on preparing for war.
On November 25, Xi Jinping said at the Military Training Conference of the Central Military Commission that new changes have taken place in China's current security environment and military struggle situation, and at the same time he asked the military to "persistently focus on preparing for war."
On November 13, the party media stated that with the approval of Xi Jinping, the Central Military Commission had issued a few days ago the regulations on joint military operations (for trial implementation), which came into effect on November 7. The regulations require strengthening the clear orientation of "preparing for war".
On October 13, when Xi Jinping inspected the Guangdong Chaozhou Marine Corps, he also asked the Marine Corps to gather to prepare for the war; on June 29, Xi Jinping presided over the Politburo meeting and emphasized the need to "focus on preparing for war."
Some analysts believe that Xi Jinping's constant demands to prepare for war may be because he is aware of changes in internal and external affairs and has to make the worst.
The CCP's army is corrupted into mud and has no combat power
However, Xi Jinping kept shouting "Prepare for war." Some commentators believe that the corruption that has been rampant for many years has already turned the CCP army into a "paper tiger" that cannot withstand the storm. The CCP's army has lost its combat power and is corrupted into mud. Xi Jinping knows better than anyone that the so-called preparation for war is just a bluff.
Former CCP Navy Command Lieutenant Colonel Yao Cheng said in an earlier interview that CCP soldiers do not want to go to the battlefield at all, and internal problems are serious. Because of one child, there are many deserters, and they are simply not capable of fighting. And the CCP army is not close to Xi Jinping. Now the CCP’s political situation is chaotic, and senior military officers are no longer standing in line. They are all watching the situation.
His father was a high-ranking CCP officer and a Ph.D. from Columbia University, who was also the president of the CCP since he was a child. He also told The Epoch Times that Xi Jinping was pursuing a purge in the army some time ago. The Type B group army has insufficient staff and backward weapons. These people cannot fight the war and can only look after Xi's house.
Wang Juntao also revealed that all generals in the army who can fight are dissatisfied with Xi Jinping. Xi now dare not devolve the command of weapons for fear of the military coup.
Current affairs commentator Lan Shu analyzed that Xi Jinping's domestic and foreign policies have caused a lot of dissatisfaction in both military and political terms, and soldiers do not want to fight at all. Moreover, the CCP army cannot fight a battle, it will be over in one fight.
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