Nine Generals Dismissed: Are Core Military Secrets on Trump s Desk

Xi Jinping. (People News)

[People News] On February 25, Army Commander Li Qiaoming, former Navy Commander Shen Jinlong, and seven other generals were simultaneously stripped of their qualifications as representatives of the National People's Congress. Many people's immediate reaction was: Are these generals planning a rebellion? However, among them are also Xi Jinping's confidants, indicating that this is likely the result of internal strife within the Communist Party. According to revelations from the self-media channel 'Useful', these individuals were not removed for opposing Xi Jinping. The real reason is infiltration. The blogger from 'Useful' claims to be a retired senior official from Beijing and frequently discloses insider information about the Communist Party's officialdom.

This blogger analyses why the United States can accurately obtain maps of all bases belonging to the Chinese Communist Party's Rocket Force. Why can American officials openly discuss the Communist Party's most critical '2027 plan to attack Taiwan'? This represents a form of strategic deterrence from the United States, which is essentially confronting Xi Jinping: the most sensitive secrets within your military are all on my desk.

The current confrontation between China and the United States has evolved beyond a mere trade war, entering a heated phase of 'spy warfare' and 'infiltration warfare'. From 2024 to 2026, the United States publicly recruited Chinese Communist spies on three occasions.

What has garnered the most attention is that two weeks after Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli were announced to have fallen from power, the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States released a video publicly recruiting informants within the Chinese military. This video, released in Mandarin on YouTube, is believed to target disillusioned Chinese Communist soldiers within the Beijing regime.

A close examination of the backdrop in American recruitment advertisements suggests that it likely depicts the office of senior officials, a level where one can access the internet without a VPN. Is this not a blatant indication from the United States: 'Xi Jinping, many individuals within your upper ranks have already pledged their loyalty to me.'

The 'Useful' channel posits that Xi Jinping's frenzied purging of the military is fundamentally rooted in his fear. Much like Stalin in his era, he perceives that everyone around him could potentially be infiltrated by the United States. If he discovers that someone has relatives abroad or if there is even a slight doubt regarding someone's performance, he would prefer to wrongfully detain a thousand rather than let one escape. This explains why the Rocket Force has been nearly entirely 'swept clean' from its first commander to the recently promoted officials.

To seal the infiltration loopholes, Xi Jinping has recently stripped away the facade and redefined the term 'naked officials.' Initially, the CCP defined 'naked officials' as public servants whose spouses and children live abroad or have obtained foreign citizenship.

According to revelations from the 'Useful' channel, the definition has now expanded such that if you have just one child abroad, you are classified as a naked official. Even if your wife remains in the country, having a single child overseas places you on the blacklist. Why is this? Because Xi Jinping fears a recurrence of the historical event where Stalin's daughter sought refuge in the United States.

Currently, the CCP promotes officials without regard to their integrity; the most favoured officials are those with issues, those who possess vulnerabilities that can be leveraged. Conversely, those who are unblemished and lack weaknesses are more difficult to control. Thus, under this warped governance logic, the entire bureaucratic system of the CCP has become thoroughly corrupted.

In recent times, the Chinese political landscape seems calm on the surface, yet it has actually reached the edge of 'irreversible doom.' Have you noticed that Xi Jinping's regime is experiencing an unprecedented sense of 'loss of control'? This feeling of losing control does not imply a lack of power; rather, it signifies that his hold on power is transforming into a form of self-destructive madness.

Recently, Iran's Supreme Leader, Xi Jinping's ally Ali Khamenei, was executed by the U.S. military, which is sure to leave Xi Jinping feeling uneasy. Consider this: if Xi Jinping were to vanish or be captured like Khamenei or Maduro, what would be the point of unifying Taiwan or striving for global dominance? The United States has already proven its capabilities in executing targeted killings, gathering intelligence, and infiltrating internal structures on two occasions. The footage of the CIA recruiting military officers has only heightened Xi Jinping's suspicions. The Central Military Commission of the Communist Party has been purged to the extent that very few remain, indicating that Xi Jinping has entered a state of 'absolute distrust of anyone.'

Once, China enjoyed the prestige of being the world's second-largest economy and a superpower in manufacturing. However, in a short span, we now witness fiscal deficits, the withdrawal of foreign investments, a collapse in the real estate sector, and a chaotic financial system. China now mirrors the situation of the Soviet Union just before its collapse. In this context, the loss of control over the power of the Communist Party leader, as alarming as an economic collapse, will act as an accelerator for the total disintegration of the dictatorship. △