Saturday, September 17, 2022

110 CCP's overseas "police stations", Internal divisions in the U.S. exposed

 Research, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA

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The CCP opens "police stations" in many countries to hunt down Chinese people to return to China

Reporter : Han Fei /  https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/09/17/a103530419.html / Images : Video Screenshots


Currently, the CCP is expanding its informal public security network, the "Overseas Service Station for Police and Overseas Chinese Affairs," around the world to monitor Chinese citizens. These service stations, often set up in unremarkable places such as Chinese restaurants, sneak up on legal diasporas overseas.

The CCP only opened an “Overseas Service Station for Police and Overseas Chinese Affairs” in Prato, the second largest city in Tuscany, Italy, in March 2022. This week, it was reported that the second G7 country, the United Kingdom has the “CCP Overseas Police Station” settled in London, causing an uproar.

According to the Daily Telegraph, the CCP has set up 54 "overseas service stations for police and overseas Chinese affairs" outside CCP China. Among them, 16 countries in Europe alone have set up 36 such service stations. A service station in London claims to be a real estate company, and one in Glasgow is a Chinese restaurant.

Some of these service stations have been found to have helped Chinese police conduct so-called "persuasion" from afar, according to a report released this week by the NGO Protection Defenders.

CCP state media have reported that a service station in Madrid, Spain, tracked a man and forced him to "make a video call with the Zhejiang Provincial Public Security Bureau and a prosecutor."

Shen Rongqin, an associate professor at York University in Canada, said in a Facebook post that a Chinese citizen living in Italy received an official notification on WeChat to open an overseas service station in March this year. This means that the U.S. government’s concerns from the previous president are correct. The Chinese government directly informs, coordinates, and even directs the actions of foreigners through WeChat.

In addition to this, these service stations also threaten expatriates by "threathening to cut off the client's home electricity" and "restricting relatives from entering public schools."

Chinese scholars and human rights activists in exile said the CCP’s move was a clear abuse of Interpol, harassing dissidents on foreign soil and suspected of bringing back Chinese who touched on sensitive issues. In fact, the CCP’s overseas penetration has a long history, and with the changes of the times, the methods adopted have become more and more concealed.

Wang Juntao, a constitutional scholar and a democracy activist and a doctor of political science from Columbia in the United States, said, "The CCP's infiltration overseas has a long history because the CCP had very rich experience during the civil war between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party."

Wang Juntao said, "After the reform and opening up, the CCP began to pay more attention to its international image. On the one hand, it needs to be more secretive and not hostile. On the other hand, they use the United States and other countries to give them institutional space, and made some 'legitimate' developments."

There is also a Chinese secret police station operating in New York, the Protectorate report said.

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Report: China expands global policing by cracking down on transnational online fraud

Reporter : Li Zhaoxi / Editor : Lin Qing / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/09/16/a103529695.htmlImage : Safeguard Defenders@Twitter




The international human rights organization Safeguard Defenders released a report this week, in-depth analysis of the CCP's deployment of police around the world, expansion of extraterritorial jurisdiction, in the name of cracking down on transnational online telecommunications fraud, against "overseas targets" evil.

The CCP has set up 54 “overseas police service stations” around the world as part of an international network established in recent years, according to a report by the Spain-based nonprofit. Known as "110 Overseas Service Stations," named after China's emergency number, the centres were originally created by local Chinese authorities to stop telecom scams going abroad.

The new law "Anti-Telecom and Internet Fraud Law", passed by the CCP on 2 September 2022 and effective on 1 December 2022, stipulates that it imposes full extraterritorial rights on Chinese and foreigners abroad.

The growing number of these informal police stations has come into the spotlight as Beijing has been heavily accused of harassing political dissidents living abroad.

The report notes that China's overseas operation goes beyond international police or judicial cooperation mechanisms that provide control mechanisms to protect the rights of targets, including fair trial rights and presumption of innocence. Official CCP provincial statements and guidelines from the local Ministry of Public Security or procuratorate both emphasize the extensive use of the “return to persuade” method.

According to such statements, in just 15 months from April 2021 to July 2022, CCP police “persuaded” 230,000 “fugitives” to return home voluntarily (while acknowledging that not all targets had committed crimes).

The CCP’s “persuasion” method is often threats and harassment, including targeting the children of “targeted suspects” in China, depriving them of their right to education, and targeting their family members and relatives in similar ways. In short, it is a comprehensive "joint and several" punishment for the "target". At the same time, government documents also stipulate that Chinese relatives who do not help the police “persuade” the target should be investigated and punished by the police or the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the party police.

The latest documents provided in the report show that local Chinese police and judicial authorities are also increasingly using the method of “dissuasion” in overseas operations, confirming a very dangerous trend.

The “target” lacks minimal judicial safeguards, and the CCP’s illegal method to circumvent official international cooperation mechanisms also utilizes overseas organizations associated with United Front work, posing the most serious risk to the international rule of law and territorial sovereignty.

Evidence suggests that police precincts in at least two counties actively participated in this "long-arm policing operation" through the establishment of "overseas police stations" in partnership with local hometown associations associated with United Front work.

According to the CCP’s local emergency notice, “nine prohibited countries” have been designated, including Turkey, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia and Indonesia, etc. Every Chinese who travels to or lives in these countries is regarded as a “target suspect” , until proven innocent.

A police officer has publicly stated that even if not all Chinese living in northern Myanmar are criminals, they will still face "dissuasion" actions. Police further admitted that they did not actually have evidence that all of the targets committed the crimes.

In recent months, there has been evidence that the "success" of the pilot has led China to rapidly expand the operation globally.

According to the report, two such "Overseas Police Service" stations have been established in London, one registered as a real estate agency and the other a Chinese restaurant.

Both locations have denied any connection to the Police Service, The Telegraph reported.

Peter Dahlin, director of the Centre for Safeguarding Rights, told The Telegraph that they were there to help struggling Chinese tourists, and they acted as liaisons with the local police and were basically there to help but the problem is that they are not properly registered as "agents of the police" in different countries.

Dahlin also noted that the offices operate under the "radar" of British police, while "targeting overseas Chinese".

"Protection Defenders" said in the report that the CCP has established 36 "overseas police service stations" stations in 16 European countries, including France, Spain, the United Kingdom and Germany, and the rest are in the Americas, Asia and Africa.

The report further emphasized that by using "service" stations to hunt down targets, the CCP was able to avoid formal extradition proceedings and avoid "increasing scrutiny of its human rights record."

"This leaves legitimate Chinese overseas residents fully exposed to extrajudicial attacks by the Chinese (communist) police, with little theoretical protection under national and international law," the report said.


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The CCP’s Overseas Public Security Bureau hides in a Chinese restaurant, and overseas Chinese are targeted

Reporter : Chen Beichen / Editor : Lin Qing / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/09/16/a103529780.htmlImage : A police officer wearing a mask tries to stop a photojournalist from taking pictures on the street outside a shopping mall building in Beijing on 13 October  2020. (Nicolas Asfouri/AFP via Getty Images)

中共海外公安局藏身中餐馆 境外中国人沦为目标

The CCP's black hand has once again reached overseas. According to the British "Daily Telegraph", the CCP is expanding its informal public security network around the world - the "Overseas Service Station for Police and Overseas Chinese Affairs" to monitor Chinese citizens. In the United Kingdom, its service stations are set up in Chinese restaurants and shops, causing Western media public opinion to bombard and question the CCP’s public security in transnational illegal execution of business.

The Public Security Bureau of the Communist Party of China only opened a "Police Overseas Service Station" in Prato, the second largest city in the Tuscany region of Italy, in March this year. Unexpectedly, this week, it was reported that the second G7 country, the United Kingdom, has released it, allowing The "Police Overseas Service Station" settled in London, causing an uproar.

The report pointed out that the CCP has set up 54 “overseas service stations for police and overseas Chinese affairs” outside China, including 36 in Europe alone, including one in London that claims to be a real estate company and one in Glasgow, a Chinese restaurant.

These service stations are all affiliated to the United Front Work Department of the Communist Party of China.

The United Front Work Department of the Fuzhou Municipal Party Committee stated that as of January 2022, after launching the country's first "Overseas 110 Alarm Service Desk", the Fuzhou Public Security Bureau will cooperate with overseas associations with a large number of overseas Chinese in Fuzhou to deploy in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Portugal. , the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Japan, Mongolia, Nigeria, Lesotho and other 25 cities in 21 countries, the first batch of 30 "Fuzhou Police Overseas Service Stations" have been established.

However, Chinese scholars and human rights activists in exile said that the CCP's extensive "police overseas service stations" in Western countries are clearly abusing Interpol, harassing dissidents in foreign territories, and are suspected of touching sensitive issues in China were taken back to China.

In Madrid, Spain, an officer at the Overseas Chinese Police Service Station tracked a man and forced him to participate in a "video call with police officers and a prosecutor" in China, the report said.

The service stations also blackmail people into returning to China by "threathening to cut off household electricity" and "restricting relatives' access to public schools," according to the report "110 Overseas Chinese Transnational Policing," which is clearly not an official extradition, by Human Rights Defenders. procedures, and reduce human rights scrutiny of Beijing by Western governments.

The Home Office told The Telegraph, "Any request to repatriate foreign criminal suspects must be made in accordance with UK and international law and any illegal repatriation will not be tolerated."

When contacted by The Telegraph, a service station in London said the police station was only helping "overseas Chinese to extend their Chinese driving licences and arrange necessary health checks".

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Internal divisions undermine U.S. ability to lead the West against CCP China

Image : U.S. Military Academy cadets attend the 2020 graduation ceremony at West Point, New York, on 13 June 2020. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images)

Australian House of Representatives Andrew Hastie, visiting the United States, said tensions over gender identity are undermining the United States' ability to lead developed countries against Beijing's military aggression.

"This tension is tearing apart the very fabric of our democracy, and many of us have a strong sense of truth, Tradition and our democratic values, there is no more confidence."

Hastie pointed to research by Professor James Kurth of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, who said the real cultural clash is not between "the West and the rest" but is Inside the West.

"It's a conflict between Western civilization and a different grand coalition of multicultural and feminist movements. In short, it's a conflict between Western civilization and post-Western civilization." Coulter 1994 wrote in the journal National Interest.

In the article, the professor predicts that there will be a lack of consensus on fundamental issues of humanity, justice and politics.

At the same time, Hasti said, the conflict will no longer be confined to college campuses, but play out in mainstream society.

"The toxin has now entered the mainstream, infiltrating the media, entertainment, our schools and homes, and it has brought chaos and political consequences to Western polities, and it has made it harder for our leaders and policymakers to meet strategic challenges." Hastie said.

"To put it bluntly, if we can't agree on a basic definition of gender, how can we possibly agree on a national strategy? If we can't agree on Western values, how can we defend the West?" he added.

"If we look up from the cultural chaos at home, we will see that China (CCP) is eating into Taiwan and Russia is eating into Eastern Europe."

An example of the ongoing debate over gender identity is the recent order within the U.S. Pacific Air Forces to stop using gender, age or racial pronouns in written format, claiming the move would increase "lethality."

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AUKUS (Australia-UK-US alliance) to deal with the long-term provocation of the CCP

Hastie also participated in a panel discussion moderated by senior researcher Peter Rough. Patrick Cronin, chair of Asia-Pacific security at the Hudson Institute, and strategy expert Bryan Clark also joined the discussion.

Cronin believes the Australian media is overly focused on issues such as capability gaps, wasted money, dealing with CCP China's "alienating options", and falsely portrays the deal as Australia is becoming "an adjunct to the U.S. Navy".

"While there is some validity to these arguments ... it completely ignores the fact that the U.S. is making a big bet on Australia," he said. "We're not just talking about any technology transfer, not just nuclear power propulsion, but also overall technology.”

Clark said AUKUS had institutionalised decades of arrangements between Australia, the UK and the U.S., particularly "in the realm of undersea warfare".

"It's actually been something that has been going on for a while, and we've got it on the table and codified it into the law. It's going to give us more benefits over the next decade."

Hastie also said he was telling school children to prepare to be involved in a range of areas at AUKUS "for the next 20 years", including quantum technologies, artificial intelligence and hypersonics.

AUKUS was established in response to Beijing's continued military provocation in the South China Sea and against Taiwan. This deal has the potential to dramatically alter the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific and give the United States a strong backing (Australia) in the region.


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American Defense University report reveals the Achilles heel of the CCP's military

Image : Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers line up on the field during the award ceremony of the men's curling competition at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics on February 19, 2022. (Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

美国防大学报告曝中共将领致命弱点 或步俄后尘


A new report from the National Defense University shows that the Achilles heel of the CCP's military is the lack of "cross-training", and it will be difficult to attack Taiwan by force in 2027.

A 73-page report by the U.S. National Defense University deeply studied the information of more than 300 senior Chinese military officers in the five military services of the Chinese Communist Party's land, sea, air, rocket and strategic support over the past six years, and found that they did not have cross-service skills at all and command practical experience. This is in stark contrast to the U.S. military, which often cross-train.

Like the Russian military, the CCP has “low overall military cohesion,” which is likely to reduce its combat capability in military conflicts, especially in wars that require high-level, joint-service operations, the report said.

The report pointed out that if the CCP starts a war, it is likely to face the same problems as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, such as the inability of ground troops to obtain air cover and the lack of stable supplies and maintenance.

The report also compares the military command capabilities of the United States and China. In 2021, 40 of the four-star generals such as the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff or the commander of the Indo-Pacific Command have served jointly, and almost all the four-star commanders have actual combat experience, while nearly half of the Chinese generals are only "professional political committee members". Nearly 60 percent of U.S. military officers have served in foreign countries while none of the CCP officers have overseas service experience.

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Structural defects of Russian and CCP military

The analysis of the report believes that since Russia’s attack on Ukraine for seven months, “military structural defects” have been exposed on a large scale, and it is pointed out that the integration of the Russian military in Ukraine is very poor. In the early stage of the operation, the Russian army had serious logistical problems, which affected supplies. There were no truck tires suitable for the local terrain, and the vehicles lacked maintenance, causing constant breakdown problems. Recently, the Russian army was defeated by the Ukrainian army, and the ground troops also lacked air cover.

Report author Joel Wuthnow, a senior researcher at the National Defense University's Center for Chinese Military Studies, said the same problem could arise for Chinese generals without cross-training.

"Combatant commanders have very little experience with logistics operations, and vice versa," Wuthnow said. "Commanders who never need in-depth knowledge of logistics or maintenance may not be able to utilize forces optimally, repeating the Russian military's 2022 experience mistakes."

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Almost half of the CCP's four-star generals are "professional political commissars"

The report compares the four-star military rank generals of the United States and China in 2021, such as the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, the commander of the Indo-Pacific Command, etc., with the Central Military Commission of the CCP, commanders of various theaters, etc., and found that all 40 high-level generals of the U.S. military have joint operations training experience, and only 77% of the 31 generals in the Chinese Communist Army had such experience.

The report also points to a key difference: In the United States, nearly all four-star commanders have combat experience. In China, almost half are "professional political commissars".

According to the report, 58% of U.S. military officers have been stationed in foreign countries, and none of the Chinese generals have experience stationed overseas.

In addition, CCP generals are highly homogenous in terms of age, education, and ethnicity. The average age of four-star generals in the Communist Party is 64 years old and the average service time is 46 years; while the average age of four-star generals in the US military is 60 years old and the average service time is 40 years.

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China's joint combat capability is 4 to 5 years behind the United States

Carl Schuster, the former director of the U.S. Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center in Hawaii, said the new report is "the best assessment of where China is now and where it is going."

Schuster estimates that CCP China is about four to five years behind the U.S. in joint combat capabilities — but he cautions that recent exercises across the Taiwan Strait show they are trying to catch up, so do not take it lightly.

The National Defense University report noted that CCP President Xi Jinping has tightened his grip on the leadership of the CCP since he took power in 2013; since Xi Jinping is also chairman of the Central Military Commission, he has personally participated in the selection of senior officers, "all officers of the Communist Army are Communists. There must be sufficient political sensitivity to express allegiance to Xi Jinping and his goals.”

Xi Jinping will also rotate senior generals across China, the report said, and as older Communist Party generals reach retirement age, their successors will bring more modern battlefield experience but "the lone tower formed by tradition and organizational culture, probably continue to exist".

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The CCP pressures foreign projects to draw more "red lines"

Editor : Huang Yimei / Reporter : Chang Chun / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/09/16/a103529939.html


A research report by a German think tank pointed out that the CCP authorities are increasing pressure on foreign companies doing business in the Chinese market to make these foreign companies conform to the CCP's political intentions. Foreign companies in CCP China are clearly under increasing pressure from the "new red lines".

According to a German study obtained by Reuters, Beijing is increasing pressure on foreign companies doing business in the Chinese market to align them with China’s political intentions and to widen “red lines” on sensitive issues.

The investigation pointed out that in the past, the CCP's "red lines" involved issues such as national sovereignty, human rights in Tibet or Xinjiang, or sovereignty over the South China Sea, but now issues such as reports on the origin of the covid epidemic and sanctions against Chinese companies such as communications equipment manufacturer Huawei are also covered and included in the "red lines" of foreign companies.

Scholars believe that the CCP authorities are afraid that the Chinese people will discuss so-called sensitive information, so they have strengthened the channels for the Chinese people to obtain information.

Xie Tian, ​​a professor at the University of South Carolina's Aiken School of Business, said, "People from foreign companies or companies may themselves become a megaphone and a communicator, and they will share some news from the free world, news that is unfavourable to the CCP, within the company, and even within the company. Externally, it will be spread in the society. Therefore, the CCP actually acts as a restraint on the freedom of the Chinese people, that is to say, in its efforts to regulate and control speech, of course, it will not let these foreign companies go, so it adds a lot of various obstacles of all kinds."

Tang Jingyuan, a commentator on current affairs in the United States, believes that the CCP is gradually abandoning its focus on economic construction and turning to political struggle as its line.

Tang Jingyuan, a commentator on current affairs in the United States, said, "The CCP's pressure on foreign companies is actually a process in which the CCP uses economic leverage to mobilize foreign companies to obey the CCP's political needs. In other words, the CCP uses coercion to infiltrate and change the values ​​of foreign companies. Once such a thing happens on a large scale and persists for a long time, the relevant foreign companies will pass this influence to their own domestic political agendas, thereby slowly changing the relevant countries’ policies towards the CCP.”

The report pointed out that the CCP has expanded sanctions, including fines, supervision, and import and export controls. In addition, there are so-called "bear threats" that spread fear.

David Huang, an economist based in the United States, said, "After China joined the WTO in 2003, its development in the past 10 years has continuously increased its share in the import and export market, domestic market, and international trade market. Therefore, from the perspective of Beijing, it feels that the market of China has become relatively large, and China's export is a pivotal position in international trade, and it has to become the second largest economy. So it has a greater say in putting pressure on a foreign company.”

The outside world is paying attention to whether the CCP’s suppression of foreign companies has accelerated the flight of foreign companies from China? Xie Tian said that for the CCP, politics is higher than the economy, and the withdrawal of foreign capital is not important to it, and the stability of the regime is the first.

Xie Tian said, "In addition to setting up this kind of party branch between state-owned and private enterprises in China, and placing a branch of the Communist Party, it is even now going to set up such a party branch in foreign companies to increase the control of the Communist Party, and even ask for it. These party members enter the board of directors of the head office to participate in this decision. The CCP actually wants to fully control all Chinese enterprises and commercial enterprises, including these foreign-funded enterprises.”

Experts believe that the CCP's pressure on foreign companies is mostly political, and the withdrawal of foreign companies is mainly due to the superposition of several factors.

David Huang said, "If foreign companies want to withdraw from China, they will consider two other aspects. The first is the tax issue, and the second is whether the laws and regulations are sound and whether it will lead to a tax issue due to some of the red line issues they say. Legal issues, a sudden tax inspection, or a restriction on personal freedom. There is also a question of whether technology is forced to be transferred, or stolen, or copied, do not protect that intellectual property, and they may be more in this regard focus on."

The research report recommends that European companies should analyze their vulnerabilities in CCP China more clearly.

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CNN reporter broke the news CIA executives revealed that Xi Jinping wants the communist army to have the ability to invade Taiwan by 2027
   
Image : A CNN reporter broke the news that CIA executives said that Xi Jinping asked the People's Liberation Army to have the ability to invade Taiwan in 2027. (Reuters)


The situation in the Taiwan Strait is getting worse year by year. Whether the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of the CCP  invades Taiwan by force has aroused concern from all walks of life. Today, a foreign media reporter broke the news that a senior CIA executive revealed that CCP President Xi Jinping told the People's Liberation Army to develop the ability to unify Taiwan by force in 2027.

CNN reporter Katie Bo Lillis, who runs intelligence and national security news, quoted CIA Deputy Director David Cohen as saying on Twitter that Xi Jinping had told the military that he wanted to develop a new technology by 2027 that has the ability to control Taiwan by force but Cohen also said that the U.S. intelligence community does not believe that Beijing has made a decision on whether to reunite by force.

Another tweet wrote, "He (Xi Jinping) has not yet decided whether to do it, but he has asked the military to prepare in this direction, so that he can do it if he wants but the overall assessment of the U.S. intelligence system is still it is Xi Jinping who wants to take control of Taiwan by non-military means.”

The "Taiwan Policy Act of 2022" passed by the U.S. Senate Foreign Affairs Committee the other day plans to provide the Republic of China with a total of $6.5 billion in free military financing for the five years from 2023 to 2027. Chen Shimin, an associate professor in the Department of Politics at National Taiwan University, analyzed that 2027 coincides with the expiration of Xi Jinping’s third term. If he wants to stay in power, he may resort to nationalism, which also means that the possibility of the CCP’s invasion of Taiwan in 2027 has attracted U.S. attention.


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U.S. Department of Defense includes Taiwan affairs in China office, senators criticize sending wrong message to Beijing
   
Image : The Pentagon has brought Taiwan affairs under China's management structure. (Associated Press)

The U.S. Senate Foreign Affairs Committee passed the "Taiwan Policy Act of 2022" the day before yesterday, further consolidating Taiwan-US relations. Now there is news that the Pentagon of the U.S. Department of Defense has brought Taiwan affairs under the management structure responsible for China issues. U.S. lawmakers and former officials have criticized the move as sending the wrong signal to CCP China.

"POLITICO" reported that Pentagon spokesman John Supple confirmed that Taiwan affairs had been transferred from the East Asia Office to Michael Chase, the deputy assistant secretary for overseeing China affairs, stressing that the move would increase administrative efficiency, "This change does not alter our one-China policy in any way, our commitment to our allies and partners, and our focus on maintaining a peaceful and open Indo-Pacific."

However, Randy Schriver, the former head of Asia policy at the Pentagon, believes that this will inevitably reduce the level of attention to Taiwan, "Given the size of China, Taiwan will inevitably become a subsidiary. The opinion was considered an issue when dealing with China, and the current approach is repeating the same mistakes.” He believes that Beijing would approve of the change because “it looks like Taiwan is part of China.”

U.S. Republican Senator Dan Sullivan also criticized, "Anything that downplays America's focus on assisting Taiwan's self-defense is a bad idea. Bringing Taiwan affairs back under China's framework is sending the wrong message to Beijing. That is they can dominate our relationship with Taiwan. Worse, it will push us to negotiate with Beijing on Taiwan's security needs."

Heino Klinck, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for East Asian affairs, also said that China would not view the move as a coincidence, "I think we have inadvertently or naively conveyed a position that the U.S.-Taiwan relationship is a U.S.-China relationship, an appendage of the relationship."

Taiwan's response

A US Department of Defense spokesman confirmed a few days ago that the US Department of Defense will bring Taiwan affairs into the China Office, but the spokesperson stressed that this move will not change the US one-China policy. In the morning of 18 September, the President of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China, Su Zhenchang, responded to this.

Su Zhenchang, President of the Executive of the Republic of China, said, "Everyone has seen that the relationship between Taiwan and the United States has been very good and rock-solid in recent years, and the US Congress has repeatedly passed the Taiwan Friendship Act, and we have also seen that the Biden administration has also supported Taiwan. The relevant operations of the executive branch are respected.”

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China responded the day before, saying that Taiwan would not comment on the internal affairs of the U.S. government, and the U.S. attaches great importance to the security of the Taiwan Strait for all to see, and Taiwan and the U.S. will continue to cooperate to promote stability in the Indo-Pacific region.


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U.S. general: China already has the nuclear triangular strike force, and U.S. nuclear weapons can still effectively deter Taiwan invasion
   
Reporter : Guan Shiping / https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/4060665Image : Air Force General Cotton, who was nominated to take over the U.S. Strategic Command, appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee on 15 September. (AFP)

Air Force General Anthony Cotton, nominated by U.S. President Biden to take over the U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), told Congress on the 15th that CCP China is rapidly expanding its nuclear weapons and has a true nuclear triad strike force, bringing historic challenges and threats, and the new U.S. strategic planning must be adjusted to respond but he also said U.S. nuclear weapons are helping to constrain Russia's actions in Ukraine and could also act as a bulwark against China's seizure of Taiwan.

According to the "Washington Post", the US military media "Stars and Stripes" (Stars and Stripes) reported that the current Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) Commander Cotton said at the Senate Armed Services Committee's appointment hearing on the 15th, The United States now faces two nearly equal competitors, China and Russia, that must contain China's looming challenge while simultaneously responding to the urgent threat posed by Russia.

He said that Chinese officials have indicated that they will increase the nuclear arsenal to about 1,000 in a few years. The United States has decades of experience in responding to Russia's nuclear strategy, but China's strategy is changing, and the United States' strategic planning must consider China's accelerated expansion of nuclear weapons. .

Cotton pointed out that since 2018, China's nuclear weapons development has been "surprisingly fast", when the assessment was that Beijing had achieved "the lowest nuclear deterrent resistance" and that China's ambition was to focus on "regional hegemony", but that has changed in recent years; " We've seen their nuclear weapons expand incredibly, and in my opinion, that's not a reflection of the lowest deterrent resistance, they now have a true trinity of nuclear weapons, that is, on the sea, land, and air."

He said that targeting Russia is no longer enough to deal with the nuclear threat posed by China. The United States needs to readjust its nuclear defense strategy to reflect China's nuclear expansion and to have a deeper understanding of China's nuclear strategy. "We need to seriously consider that we are entering a new era of three-way nuclear arms competition," said committee chairman Jack Reed.

The commander of Strategic Command will be responsible for modernizing the U.S. triad of nuclear strike capabilities. Cotton said the U.S. nuclear force "continues to be safe, secure and effective" and that "I am absolutely confident that our nuclear deterrent remains effective." "Both Russia and China understand that we have a strong, reliable nuclear force that provides us with deterrence and extended deterrence to our allies," he said.

He agreed with Senator Josh Hawley that nuclear deterrence combined with traditional weapons denial tactics should work together to deter adversaries like CCP China; strategic deterrence and a triad of nuclear strike capabilities, It is about making sure that America's adversaries think twice before launching an attack.

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Daqing 100 "Dabais" were poisoned collectively, security did not let them out of the community for medical treatment

Editor : Zheng Gusheng / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/09/16/a103529911.htmlImage : More than 100 "Dabais" in Daqing Jingyuan Community suffered from food poisoning. (Screenshot of web video)

大庆百名“大白”集体中毒 保安不让出小区就医

Many anti-epidemic personnel implement the CCP's inhumane "dynamic clearing" policy, even for their own people. It was reported on the Internet that hundreds of community workers and volunteers in Daqing were poisoned by food.

On 16 September, a video was posted on the Internet showing that at the gate of a community with a banner of "People do not leave the area, pick up items at different peaks", a man pointed at a woman "Dabai" (epidemic prevention personnel in protective clothing) and threatened that he sent all the anti-epidemic personnel with food poisoning. If she refused to let them out, he would call the district chief. The female "Dabai" still had a tough attitude and refused to let go.

Local netizens broke the news that in the Jingyuan community in Ranghulu District, Daqing, Heilongjiang Province, more than 100 community members and volunteers in the community were collectively poisoned after eating lunch boxes and had to go out to seek medical treatment. The female security guard of the community property said that they did not have a pass. According to regulations, you cannot leave the community.

During the dispute, the female security guard said, "Why didn't the "party member volunteers" die in the community and make sacrifices to fight the epidemic?

Follow-up news shows that after some "setbacks", the poisoned person was able to be sent to the hospital for rescue. However, the anger of the community members against the property did not subside, and they continued to denounce it online.

The outbreak of the epidemic in Daqing City in late August, and the authorities took various inhumane closure and control measures, resulting in continuous protests by residents. However, the local epidemic situation continued to spread. On September 5, Daqing City notified the director of the city's Center for Disease Control and Prevention and several district-level and sub-district office cadres were dismissed due to "ineffective anti-epidemic efforts", and the bottom-level officials were even more worried.

The CCP's "dynamic clearing" has evolved into a political movement. The power of the community, property, public security, including the so-called "volunteers" has been infinitely enlarged. They can arbitrarily restrict the personal freedom of residents in accordance with the temporary orders of the authorities, even killing people. at all costs. In the eyes of some netizens, these "Dabais" are no different from the Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution.

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The bad deeds are all over the place, and the people rage against the evil of the CCP's epidemic prevention

Editor : Wang Ziqi / Reporter : Yi Ru / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/09/16/a103529941.html / Image : Video Screenshot

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday (14 September) that the world is in the best time to end the covid pandemic. On the other hand, the CCP continues to implement the iron-fisted clearing policy, especially the "Dabai" wearing white protective clothing. Various extreme epidemic prevention measures have caused widespread public resentment.

Recently, a picture of a community in Dalian being blocked and group shopping funds being robbed by urban management has been uploaded on the Internet. Netizens asked, "Do you still let people live? The Communist Party is trying to force people to death!"

The "heart-warming" that the CCP once highly promoted has now become the "Dabai" of anti-humanity in the eyes of the public.

The video shows that a group of "big whites" rushed into the house, sprayed disinfectant everywhere, and even spared the food in the refrigerator.

This "Dabai" is throwing the residents' takeaway and group shopping items into the garbage truck.

A Sichuan resident could not bear it any longer, and loudly denounced "Dabai" as a prison guard who turned the residents into prisoners, "What else is evil? Let the common people not be able to live or die, and if my dad dies now, he can't even have a funeral. Isn't it evil enough? What's the difference between you sealing us at home and going to jail? Do we have to thank the government, thank the party?"

Li Yuanhua, an expert on Chinese history living in Australia, bluntly said that the CCP's epidemic prevention policy is indeed "evil", and it has been pouring "psychedelic soup" on the common people, making people mistakenly believe that the closure and control are necessary.

Li Yuanhua, an expert on Chinese history in Australia said "With the development of the epidemic and the different measures that countries have taken in response to the changes in the epidemic, for example, strict control at the beginning, release later, and co-existence with the virus later, it is flu-like. Since then, various countries have long resumed a normal life. Against this background, the CCP is still going to lock down the city.”

Lai Jianping, a master of international law from China University of Political Science and Law, said that the CCP's epidemic prevention measures are not only evil, but also extremely stupid.

Lai Jianping, a master of international law from China University of Political Science and Law: "The extremes are the opposite. It is very likely that they will continue to do this forever, and I am afraid that it will eventually lead to the crisis of the regime. It is indeed an evil policy that leads to anger among the people."

In order to keep the 20th National Congress out of trouble, the CCP closed the city everywhere. The Huaguoyuan Community in Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, where more than 400,000 people live, has been locked down for more than ten days, with shortages of supplies and skyrocketing food prices. The vegetable bag is said to be 90 RMB per bag.

Some owners reported that the anti-epidemic materials downstairs were neatly arranged during the day, and they were loaded and pulled away at night.

However, the residents of Guiyang tried to break through the defense line and resisted the blockade, but ultimately failed. The authorities dispatched additional staff, surrounded the entire community, and continued to block and control.

Lai Jianping said, "The politicization of epidemic prevention and control is nothing more than to show that the Communist Party and its leaders are great, glorious and correct, so as to make the people obedient, loyal and loved. This is why China is reluctant to let go, open borders, unwilling to join the world to end the pandemic.”

On 14 September, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, publicly stated that the end of the covid epidemic is in sight.

"The world is in the best of times to end the Covid-19 pandemic, and now we are not at the end, but the end is in sight."

This quickly attracted heated discussions among Chinese netizens. Some netizens ridiculed: "You announced that you have crossed the river, how can we touch the stones?" "The whole class is out of school, and the former first one is still making up lessons."

Some people also satirized the CCP's "perversion is good, and people's happiness is indispensable." Tedros said that "ignoring the overall situation of China's anti-epidemic".

Lai Jianping said, "People all over China hate this epidemic prevention and control policy, but they are helpless and have no way to break through the existing practice."

Sina Weibo urgently blocked related topics due to the continuous emergence of negative comments. The Weibo comment area of ​​the official accounts of several major CCP media has also opened a "comment selection".

On the other hand, residents in various places have also continuously launched actions to resist clearing the blockade.

Li Yuanhua said, "No matter how you ridicule it or how you oppose it, if you allow the existence of the CCP's tyranny, then you will not only be different from the free world, you will lose your human rights, and other aspects of this epidemic. will be the same."

Li Yuanhua said that if mainland people want to have a truly normal life, they should abandon the CCP. That is the right choice and the only way out.


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General Xi's embarrassing meeting shocked the world. Scholars: Countries block World War III

Reporters : Huang Liangjian and Zhang Dongxu / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/09/16/a103530027.html

Xi Jinping met Putin and expressed his stance on changing the international order. Taiwanese political scientist Ming Juzheng analyzed that the actions of China and Russia made Europe and the United States realize that now is a critical moment to prevent the outbreak of the Third World War.

Ming Juzheng, honorary professor of the Department of Politics at National Taiwan University: "We don't know if (Public Xi) has secret appointments. Where they are now embarrassed, they feel alone if they don't meet, and when they meet (International), they think they are colluding."

On 15 September, Xi Jinping met with Putin, which was interpreted as an attempt to establish a so-called "new order" through the SCO, preparing to set up two opposing camps in the new Cold War. However, on the eve of the meeting, the video of Li Zhanshu's "cooperation" for the Russia-Ukraine war leaked out. The scholar Ming Juzheng believes that there is also a statement that makes the West feel more serious: the so-called "establishing a fair international order".

Ming Juzheng: "This is a very serious word in the history of international relations. It means that if you want to break the existing (international) order, what method do you use to fight? Here he (Putin) uses the Ukraine war to fight, here (the CCP) first fighting with a war in the Taiwan Strait is the interpretation of the West. Don’t forget that the ultimate goal of communism is that when they so-called liberate all mankind, they will redden the whole world.”

Current affairs commentator Samp: "Attempts to break the dilemma of isolation, explore an axis alliance, reconstruct the world order, and compete for the third world."

Ming Juzheng said that when the West looks at Russia and the CCP, it is as if Hitler invaded Europe and the Japanese warlords invaded China. The recent Ukrainian lightning counter-offensive, the Russian army may be defeated.

Ming Juzheng: "I can rely on Russia and Central Asia to fight against Europe and the United States. This is (the CCP's) final grand strategy."

Samp: "It (the CCP) wants to weaken Russia without letting Russia collapse. This is the most important interest of the Chinese Communist Party now, so it is called collapse but not collapse."

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General Xi will hold a group to keep warm? Expert: At the critical moment, plan separately

Editor : Huang Yimei / Reporter : Chang Chun / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/09/16/a103529943.html

Putin and Xi Jinping met in Uzbekistan, which was also Xi Jinping's first overseas visit after the outbreak of the epidemic. Comments believe that this meeting is about the political fate of the two. China and Russia are ready to join forces to fight against the West. Whether it is a group to warm up or separate plans remains to be observed.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping met at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Uzbekistan on 15 September. This is the first face-to-face meeting between the two sides since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

Putin applauded China's stance on Ukraine and slammed the United States for seeking a unipolar world. At the same time, Putin also said that Russia adheres to the "one China" principle and condemns the so-called "provocation" of the United States in Taiwan. On the sensitive issue of the Ukraine war, Xi Jinping chose to keep his mouth shut, but said in general terms that China is willing to cooperate with Russia to reflect the responsibility of a major country and play a leading role.

Hu Ping, editor-in-chief of "Beijing Spring" magazine: "Xi Jinping's first visit after staying at home for two years was to attend the summit of the SCO heads of state, which itself shows that he still attaches great importance to the SCO. He tried to use SCO as a foundation to challenge the existing international order."

Hu Ping, editor-in-chief of "Beijing Spring" magazine, said that Xi Jinping's attempt to expand the influence of the renminbi and make the Renminbi as international as possible is mainly to challenge the hegemony of the US dollar.

Hu Ping: "The natural gas trade between China and Russia is settled in RMB and rubles, not in US dollars. Now that Iran has joined the SCO, the trade between China and Iran is also calculated in RMB. This hegemonic position of China. So he is pulling Russia, pulling the SCO, pulling a lot of them, because these countries are not small, there are not many, dozens of countries, accounting for about half of the world's population, he is the now open up and fight against you in the west."

Xi Jinping and Putin last met during the Beijing Winter Olympics in February, before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, when the two sides signed a joint statement saying the friendship between the two countries "has no end."

Hu Ping: "The main key point is to see Xi Jinping and Putin express mutual support, that is to try to form such an Axis power led by China and Russia, against democratic countries, to form such a battle. Especially on the issue of the Ukraine war, Then Li Zhanshu has said it very clearly, showing the Chinese government's support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine."

Public opinion believes that Russia's aggression against Ukraine has attracted punitive economic sanctions from the United States and its allies; on the other hand, the CCP's strict epidemic prevention policy has caused a drag on the economy, and Beijing has to deal with the economic slowdown.

The meeting between Xi Jinping and Putin was regarded as a "group for warmth" by the outside world. VOA believes that a war has brought China and Russia into an unexpected predicament. The CCP has also been criticized by the international community for refusing to condemn the aggressor, and has fallen into unprecedented isolation.

Tang Jingyuan, a commentator on current affairs in the United States: "What degree of alliance can China and Russia achieve? We saw Xi Jinping who expressed his desire to rely on the SCO with the two major powers China and Russia as the axis. As a framework, establish a sphere of influence that is different from the European and American alliances, and formulate its own rules of the game within this sphere of influence, which is the new world order emphasized by Xi Jinping. This is attractive to Russia, because it also is in Russia's interest."

Commentators believe that Xi Jinping is now in a dilemma. He wants to win over Russia to fight the democratic camp, while at the same time preventing himself from being involved in the Ukraine war and being subject to international sanctions.

Tang Jingyuan: "Putin has shown a very obvious tendency to drag Xi Jinping into the water in the Ukraine war, which is a tendency to bind, and Xi Jinping has always kept a certain distance from this, so this directly involves the CCP's current predicament towards Russia and how much substantive support it can give.”

On the day that Xi Jinping and Putin met, the CCP media uniformly published old texts of Xi Jinping’s speech in 2018. The theme is that the CCP wants to lead a worldwide socialist revolution and then establish a new global red order. Tang Jingyuan, a current affairs commentator in the United States, said that this shows that Xi Jinping is already starting plans for his next term.

Tang Jingyuan: "If Xi Jinping wins re-election, he will further strengthen his internal control, and the people's freedom and basic rights will be further deprived. At the same time, the economy will greatly return to the era of strict control and control based on the planned economy. It is a true meaning of the CCP's so-called great social revolution and struggle."

Tang Jingyuan believes that Xi Jinping's push for a new order may make the international community more and more aware of the CCP's threat, which will lead to a new Cold War pattern in which the two camps confront each other.

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Monkeypox outbreak in mainland China for the first time, 1 case reported in Chongqing


The monkeypox epidemic, which is prevalent in many countries around the world, has first appeared in mainland China. In the evening of 16 September, Chongqing reported a confirmed case of inbound monkeypox.

The Chongqing Municipal Health Commission notified on the 16th that one case of monkeypox from abroad was confirmed in Chongqing. It was a person who entered Chongqing in transit from abroad. During the isolation period, symptoms such as rash occurred, and the nucleic acid of monkeypox virus was confirmed to be positive after testing.

According to the report, the case is being treated in isolation in a designated hospital, and all its close contacts have implemented isolation medical observation measures. At present, the nucleic acid test for the new coronavirus in this case is negative.

This is the first time a monkeypox case has been found in mainland China since the monkeypox epidemic became widespread around the world. Prior to this, the Hong Kong Centre for Health Protection reported on 6 September that a 30-year-old man had tested positive for monkeypox virus nucleic acid, and his symptoms included rash, swollen lymph nodes, and sore throat. 

In response to the spread of monkeypox, Gao Fu, former director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, once said that most people in mainland China have not been vaccinated against smallpox and lack immune protection against monkeypox.

He also warned that with the increase in China-Africa trade and the number of African workers and tourists, the risk of monkeypox importation is also objectively increasing.

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Tangshan case "open trial" but no report, the name of the victim is questioned

Reporter : Zheng Gusheng / Editor: Xu Gengwen / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/09/16/a103530118.html / Image : On 10 June 2022, a hooligan molested a woman in Tangshan, China, and brutally beat the victim after being rejected. (video screenshot composite picture)

唐山案“公开审理”却不见报导 受害人姓名被质疑


The Tangshan assault case was delayed for many days and the trial was held in Langfang. The official said it was a "public trial", but there was no public news about the trial for several days, and netizens angrily denounced the authorities for continuing to lie. The name of the victim girl officially reported is also different from the online rumours, which has been questioned.

Recently, an announcement from the Guangyang District Court of Langfang, Hebei Province has recently appeared on the mainland Internet. The content is that on 13 September, the court began to "openly hear" more than 20 criminal incidental civil cases including Chen Jizhi, Wang Xiaolei, Wang Jian, and Ma Yunqi. , involving a series of crimes with a triad nature, such as picking quarrels and provoking trouble, illegal detention, and intentional injury.

The trial also included an incidental civil lawsuit brought by the victims Wang Yaru, Liu Siyu, Yuan Shuang and Li Dan.

Because the names of the defendants in the announcement match with the murderers in the Tangshan barbecue restaurant beating case, and the CCP authorities have handed over the Tangshan case to Langfang for investigation, netizens have speculated that the Tangshan case is open for trial.

The official media "Red Star News" confirmed the announcement through two staff members of the Guangyang District Court in Langfang. The trial is expected to last several days, one of them said.

However, until the 16th, the official "open trial" has not seen any public reports, and no one who participated in the "open trial" has made a public statement. Some netizens said that generally, those who can participate in such sensitive cases may be arranged insiders, and family members may not be able to enter a few, and ordinary citizens and reporters cannot enter at all.

A few days ago, a photo of the court trial that could not be determined to be true was posted on the Internet. The photos show that there are very few people in the auditorium except for a few people involved in the case and the bailiffs in the front row. In addition, the nine persons involved in the case were all wearing full-body protective suits, and their faces were also covered by masks and goggles, making it impossible to see their true faces at all.

Some netizens made a film to denounce the CCP government, questioning whether the defendants in court were the perpetrators of the Tangshan beating case, and whether the victims who attended the court trial were the four girls who were victims of the Tangshan beating case. The netizen also counted the many loopholes in previous official media reports on the Tangshan case, questioning the authorities' continued fabrication of lies to deceive the public.

In addition, the names of the four victims officially reported are also being questioned.

The notification on the prosecution of the Tangshan case released by the Hebei Provincial Procuratorate on August 29 mentioned that the four victim girls were Wang XX, Li X, Yuan X, and Liu XX. The announcement of the Guangyang District Court in Langfang further disclosed their names: Wang Yaru, Liu Siyu, Yuan Shuang, and Li Dan.

However, the names of the four victims were previously circulated on the Internet as Lu Yaolin, Li Qi, Liu Wei, and Zhu Xiaozhen, and photos and videos of the four were circulated before their deaths.

At present, it is also difficult to verify the authenticity of online names and officially notified names. However, after the "Iron Chain Woman" case, more and more netizens believe that online "rumours" are more credible than the CCP official. Therefore, as soon as the official announcement of the victim's name came out, many netizens questioned. Someone ridiculed, "This time you don't even need to look for a substitute, just replace the protagonist!"

After the Tangshan beating case was exposed, the Tangshan authorities once launched a city-wide speech ban, and none of the victims and their families spoke out. Officials said the worst of the four was only slightly injured. However, local netizens reported that all four people were killed, some were killed on the spot, some were repeatedly run over by a car after being raped, and some died after being admitted to the hospital. At the same time, a number of terrifying crime scene videos were also reported on the Internet.

Amid strong skepticism from netizens, CCTV recently broadcast a video of an interview with a "victim" but the "victim" only showed his back, and his voice was also changed. Many people questioned whether the is a stand-in, and once set off a "doubt-finding contest" against CCTV videos.

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Xi Jinping is afraid of trouble in Beijing? He went straight from the SCO venue to the airport and returned home late at night

Editor : Wen Hui / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/09/17/a103530463.htmlImage : On 16 September 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin talks with Xi Jinping at the SCO summit. (Sergei Bobylyov/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images)

习近平怕北京出事?从上合会场直奔机场 深夜回国


The Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping returned to Beijing in a hurry before his three-day visit schedule was completed. He not only missed the SCO summit dinner. He went straight to the airport from the venue and returned to China late at night on 16 September.. Some analysts believe that Xi Jinping is frightened andworried that the domestic anti-Xi forces will make moves.

According to a report by the Communist Party of China's People's Daily on 17 September 2022, in the afternoon of 16 September local time, after attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Samarkand Summit, Xi Jinping walked from the venue to the airport to take a special plane back to China.

The report said that at midnight on 16 September, Xi Jinping returned to Beijing. Also arriving on the same plane were Ding Xuexiang, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, Secretary of the Secretariat of the CPC Central Committee, and Director of the General Office of the CPC Central Committee; Yang Jiechi, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Director of the Office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission; State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi; Vice Chairman, National Development and Reform Commission Chairman He Lifeng, etc.

Xi Jinping visited Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan successively from 14 to 16 September, and attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit (referred to as the SCO Summit). This is also the first time Xi Jinping has visited abroad since the covid outbreak in nearly three years.

It is worth noting that the SCO summit was led by the CCP and Russia but Xi Jinping was unexpectedly absent at the dinner of the leaders of the 11 SCO countries. Uzbek government sources confirmed to Reuters that Xi was absent from the SCO summit dinner.

Current affairs commentator Yue Shan told NTDTV on the 17th, "According to the CCP media, Xi Jinping went directly to the airport from the venue of the SCO Summit in Samarkand, flew overnight, and returned to Beijing at midnight. Such a hurried action is very hard to imagine that something big has happened in the country."

Before Xi Jinping's visit, many experts analyzed that the 20th National Congress of the CCP is about to be held. Xi Jinping seeks to break the convention and continue to be re-elected. Moreover, from the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China to the members of the Political Bureau, the competition for high-level personnel is fierce. At this sensitive time, Xi Jinping is unlikely to venture abroad at this time.

Yue Shan said, "Xi's visit this time before the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China was originally thought by some people to show that Xi is confident that the re-election of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China has been decided. But now, it can be seen from Xi Jinping's return to the country overnight, it shows that Xi Jinping's visit has hidden peril, and the domestic anti-Xi forces may be just around the corner."

On the other hand, in response to Xi Jinping's return to China overnight, Yue Shan believes that Xi has another concern. "His speech at the SCO Summit revealed that his greatest concern is to prevent member states from instigating colour revolutions by so-called external forces. Xi Jinping is afraid of the red country changing colour, and the regime changes hands."

Xi Jinping publicly promised to train 2,000 law enforcement officers for member states in the next five years and establish a training base for counter-terrorism personnel when he attended the SCO summit on 16 September, preventing the SCO member states from having "colour revolutions" and losing their power.













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