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Wolf Warrior Geng Shuang Transferred, Future Prospects Uncertain
Trump is set to visit Beijing from late March to early April, prompting Beijing to foster a friendly atmosphere for Sino-U.S. relations. The military aircraft circling Taiwan have been grounded, and the intensity of statements regarding Taiwan has noticeably decreased, reflecting a rather submissive
Xi Can No Longer Protect Him — Ma Xingrui Absent from the “Two Sessions”
The Fourth Session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference of the Chinese Communist Party opened yesterday (the 4th) at 3 p.m. in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Politburo member Ma Xingrui, who should have been seated on the presidium, did not appear. Yesterday, the National People’s Congress of the Chinese Communist Party also announced the list of the presidium, and Ma Xingrui also did not appear on the list as would have been customary. Some commentators believe that Ma Xingrui’s absence from the Two Sessions shows that his downfall
Analysis: China Is Moving Toward a Debt Empire — How Much Longer Can It Hold On?
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is deeply mired in debt, with its money-grabbing efforts continuin
Economic Stagnation, Staffing Rolls Like a Snowball — Too Many Parasites Leave the People in Misery
The Chinese Communist Party does not engage in production. It is a huge organization that “lives off the imperial grain,” wildly squandering the resources of the state treasury. Especially during China’s economic stagnation, this enormous fiscal spending is a main reason why the Chinese people live in poverty and misery. Some Chinese netizens said, “No wonder ordinary people are so poor — there are too many parasites.”
Li Qiang’s Report Mentions Political Army-Building for the First Time — Party Chief Worried About the Military
As the U.S.-Israel allied forces wiped out Iran’s top leadership, the Chinese Communist Party’s “Two Sessions” also opened one after another, but the overall feeling was completely lacking the festive air of previous years. In particular, the stiff expressions on the faces of one top Chinese Communist Party leader after another made it seem as though they were attending a funeral. That makes sense: under both internal troubles and external pressures, and not even knowing where their future lies, how could they possibly have any pleasant mood left?
Oil Cut Off, Money Gone, the Whole Scene in Chaos, Face Smashed! Xi Jinping Is Finished
The U.S.-Israel military action “Epic Fury” is delivering devastating, crushing blows against Iran. The core institutions of the Iranian regime have been hit hard one after another, causing breaks in the chain of command and serious difficulties in military coordination. A U.S. Department of Defense report shows that the U.S. military has destroyed more than 20 Iranian naval vessels and submarines, achieved complete control of Iranian airspace, and struck more than 2,000 targets, including missile launchers, drone facilities, and command centers.
Xi Destroyed Deng Xiaoping’s Political Legacy — Was He Slapped in the Face by Li Qiang at the Two Sessions?
On March 5, the opening session of the Fourth Session of the 14th National People’s Congress of the Chinese Communist Party was held, and the 2026 Government Work Report was formally released. Premier Li Qiang personally revealed the true state of China’s economy. As for this report, Xi Jinping’s greatest feeling certainly would not have been excitement, but embarrassment. Why say that? Because every figure Li Qiang read out on stage was, so to speak, a dagger to the heart. Each one sounded like a merciless slap in the face of Xi Jinping’s rhetoric about the “rise of a great power.” Could it b
Six Days of “Zero” PLA Aircraft Harassing Taiwan — Is Xi a Lover of Peace?
An “extremely rare” phenomenon has appeared in the skies over the Taiwan Strait: Chinese Communist Party military aircraft have actually gone to “zero” for six consecutive days! They usually show up every day to harass and check in, so why have they suddenly disappeared from the sky at this moment during the Two Sessions?
Scenes of the “Two Sessions”: Guarding Against the People Outside the Great Hall, Guarding Against Their Own People Inside
If you walk the streets of Beijing in March, what you will absolutely feel is not any kind of “breath of spring,” but rather an almost “neurotic” sense of suffocation. With the opening of the Two Sessions, inside and outside the Great Hall of the People are simply “two different worlds.” Let us take a look at these “various scenes of life at the Two Sessions.”
The Most Serious Situation at Beijing’s “Two Sessions” Since the Cultural Revolution This Year
Over the past two days, the hottest topic in Beijing has undoubtedly been the “Two Sessions.” On March 4, Tiananmen Square in Beijing was under tight security as China officially entered its annual week of core political meetings. You might think that such repetitive meetings have nothing interesting to watch—aren’t they just a group of so-called representatives sitting together, raising their hands and going through the motions? But the 2026 Two Sessions are full of drama everywhere.
Khamenei’s Death Like a Psychological Nuclear Blast; One Remark by Wang Yi Reveals the CCP’s Fear
The joint U.S.–Israeli strike against Iran eliminated 49 core Iranian military and political leaders, including Supreme Leader Khamenei, within just a few hours. The shock to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), in some respects, may even exceed that of the Gulf War more than 30 years ago.
How Will the U.S. and Israel’s Strike on the Iranian Regime Affect China?
After the United States and Israel launched large-scale airstrikes against Iran on February 28 and killed multiple leaders, including Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Chinese Communist Party quickly condemned the U.S. and Israeli attacks. However, Beijing has not pledged to provide either military or civilian support to Tehran. What exactly is the relationship between the CCP and Iran, and how will the U.S.–Israeli strike on Iran affect China?
Combat Performance of the HQ-9B Air Defense System in Iran Sparks Debate
On February 28, the U.S. military and the Israeli military launched a surprise strike operation code-named “Epic Fury,” targeting Iran’s key military and political facilities. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and several core senior officials were precisely struck and killed in the operation. During the action, some of Iran’s air defense systems failed to form effective interception, including radars and air defense equipment manufactured in China.
The Death of Song Ping: The Timing of the Obituary Is Deliberate
Song Ping, 109 years old, witnessed throughout his life the Chinese Communist Party’s journey from Yan’an to the “New Era.” At 15:36 on March 4, 2026, one day before the opening of the Two Sessions, Xinhua News Agency released an obituary: Song Ping, former member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and former head of the Organization Department, died in Beijing after medical treatment failed, at the age of 109. The news came suddenly, yet the precision of its timing sends a chill down the spine.
Two Sessions Open as Three Vice-National-Level Officials Remain Missing
At the opening ceremony of the Chinese Communist Party’s Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), three current vice-national-level officials were notably absent: Politburo member Ma Xingrui, CPPCC Vice Chairman Chen Wu, and National People’s Congress Vice Chairman Hao Mingjin. All three have recently been missing from a series of high-level CCP meetings. Observers believe that Ma Xingrui and Chen Wu have most likely already encountered political trouble.
Beijing on High Alert: “Men in Black” Closely Monitor Delegates at the Two Sessions
China’s annual “Two Sessions”—the meetings of the National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)—have long been criticized as a waste of taxpayer money. In 2026, the gatherings are taking place under the shadow of internal power struggles and the volatile situation in the Middle East. As in previous years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has treated the event as if facing a major threat. Observers note that the extreme secrecy and control of the regime reflect the deepening decay within the political system, with some even suggesting that
The Shock to the Chinese Communist Party From Trump’s Military Strike on Iran
On February 28 (U.S. Eastern Time), the United States and Israel jointly launched a large-scale military operation against Iran called “Epic Fury.” President Donald Trump declared that the operation conveyed a very simple message: Iran must never possess nuclear weapons.
The Dynasty is Teetering on the Edge of Collapse, and During the Two Sessions, Beijing is Closely Monitoring Pedestrian Bridges
On March 4, Beijing entered the 'Two Sessions' period, bringing a tense atmosphere that enveloped the entire city. Residents quickly noticed the return of 'bridge watchers' (bridge guards) on pedestrian overpasses, who vigilantly monitored every pedestrian stepping onto the bridge.
The Two Sessions Kick Off, A Stage Full of Drama
The most talked-about topic in Beijing these days is undoubtedly the "Two Sessions." On March 4th, Tiananmen Square was under tight security as China officially entered its annual week of political significance.
Fear Has Caused Xi Jinping to Lose Sleep Every Night
The two sessions of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) commenced as scheduled in Beijing on March 4, but this year stands apart from previous years due to a series of recent events that have instilled an unprecedented sense of fear in both the CCP and Xi Jinping.
U.S. AI Engages in Warfare Against Iran, Xi Jinping Faints in the Bathroom
AI has not only rapidly transformed human life but has also subtly altered the landscape of modern warfare. While the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to showcase the acrobatic robot Yushuj as a significant national asset during the Spring Festival Gala, the United States has quietly allowed AI to take up the mantle of warfare, meticulously preparing for a dimensionality-reducing strike that could redefine human conflict.