China’s Stealth War Against The West

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The CPC has only one goal since it rose to power in China in 1949 under the leadership of Mao Tse Tung: to become the world’s hegemonic power and to subject the whole world to its undisputed dominance by 2049. They call this plan ‘The Hundred Years’ Marathon and are now only 30 years away from completing it.

After Mao’s death and Deng Xiaoping’s rise to power in the 1970s, China was tremendously impoverished, and both the CPC and western powers embraced the narrative that this situation was due to the abuse the country had been subjected to by the ‘Western imperialists’ and Japan, a victimism that the CPC exploited and continues to use to sow hatred in the Chinese people to the West.

Since U.S. President Richard Nixon opened up to China in 1971, most academics and politicians have agreed  on the need to help the Asian country economically and militarily in the hope that this would not only help to lift millions of Chinese out of absolute poverty, but would contribute to the gradual democratization of the country.

The Beijing regime was responsible over the next few decades to reinforce this image of a poor, technological and industrial needed China that sought to evolve and develop into a new and young democracy.

Michael Pillsbury, director of the Hudson Institute’s China Strategy Center and with more than 40 years of experience in positions of responsibility at the U.S. department of defense, says in his book, The Hundred Years’ Marathon, that the regime Chinese never intended to meet one of the hopeful expectations that had been placed on him.

Forty years later, China is not cooperating on international security issues such as terrorism and, far from it, builds alliances with states that threaten the world order (North Korea, Iran, Afghanistan, or Venezuela) following only their interests.

The long-awaited democracy has not reached China either. Author James Mann, who has reported on China for more than 30 years, warned already in 2007 in his book The China Fantasy that if the CCP was to remain in power in the country for 10 years, that would mean that the American people had been deceived. Everything seems to indicate that this has been the case, not just the United States, the entire Wester nations.

CCP leaders have fostered China’s vision as a very fragile state, the well-known ‘mud-footed giant’ who relies on foreign aid so as not to decompose.

Crowds of analysts have been repeating for years that 1.4 billion people of so many different ethnicities can only be governed by an authoritarian state, otherwise it would be chaos that would cause instability in Southeast Asia, thus justifying the dictatorship CPC.

From the outset, the so-called ‘hawks’ of the Chinese regime, totally opposed to any  deviation from the goal of global domination and enemies of any relaxation of the CCP’s totalitarian power, have used the strategy of deception to parasitize the U.S. and west to obtain the technology and wealth that will enable them to achieve their ‘Chinese dream’.

But analysts, diplomats, officials and investors have promoted the idea that these ‘hawks’ were weak and could not stop the democratic shift towards freedom that necessarily had to star in China, once it ‘opened’ to the West.

The truth is that nothing, absolutely none of this has happened, rather it is being  the opposite.

The ‘hawks’ are very strong, the CCP far from relaxing its control over its people has developed tremendously sophisticated tools (Social Credit System, networks of cameras with facial recognition, absolute control of the Internet, etc… ) to repress citizens even more effectively.

Moreover, far from democratization, the spectacular rise of the Chinese economy and technological and digital development have been instrumental in fueling a diplomatic, economic, media and cultural strategy of exporting its dominance to the West, where the CPC has already been it imposes its censorship and its political and economic agenda without facing almost resistance.

The political, academic, financial and business elites of the West have been seduced and recruited to, consciously or unconsciously, help the CCP extend its control throughout the world and in all walks of life: social, cultural, economic, technological, political and even military.

Beijing’s totalitarian regime is having absolute success in its plan to become the next undisputed hegemonic power and to impose its totalitarian system around the world with the complicity of Western elites.

If that were to happen, democracies and rule of law will cease to exist as we know them and they would be held hostage to the control of the regime that has killed the most people in human history. A regime that has been oppressing and murdering its people without compassion for 70 years.

If that were to happen, democracies and the rule of law would cease to exist as we know them and they would fall hostage to the control of the regime that has killed the largest number of people in human history. A regime that has been oppressing and killing its people without mercy for 70 years.

“The new principles of warfare are no longer ‘using armed force to force the enemy to submit to your wishes’ but instead ‘using all necessary means, including armed force, lethal and non-lethal means, to induce the enemy to accept your interests as his own,” explains War Without Restraint, a Chinese military treaty published by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in 1999.

Among the ‘means’ the CCP uses in its ‘stealth warfare’ against the West are the economy, global diplomacy, technology, education, infrastructure and armed force.

If that were to happen, democracies and rule of law will cease to exist as we know them and they would be held hostage to the control of the regime that has killed the most people in human history. A regime that has been oppressing and murdering its people without compassion for 70 years.

“The new principles of war are no longer ‘using armed force to force the enemy to submit to your desires’ but on the contrary ‘use all necessary means, including armed force, lethal and non-lethal means, to induce the enemy to accept your interests as their own,” explains Guerra Unrestricted, a Chinese military treaty published by the People’s Republic of China Liberation Army  (PLA) in 1999.

Among those ‘means’ that the CPC uses in its ‘covert war’ against the West are the economy, global diplomacy, technology, education, infrastructure and armed force.

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