U.S. Security Advisor and Director of Intelligence’s Hidden Message

On January 11, U.S. local time, the White House website published a statement by U.S. National Security Advisor O’Brien, which was issued by the national security advisor, indicating that the issues involved have touched on national security.

The statement is divided into three paragraphs. In the first paragraph, the first sentence points out that as early as May 2020, the Trump administration foresaw and announced that Hong Kong’s free and open society would die at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party, as evidenced by the arrest of more than 50 people, including former elected officials, by the Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong last week for exercising their political rights guaranteed by the Basic Law, which the statement nonchalantly calls “another nail in the coffin of democracy in Hong Kong.

The second paragraph talks about the source of the Chinese Communist virus. According to the statement, it was also in May last year that the U.S. government asked Beijing to respond to the source of the CCP virus and accused the World health Organization of listening to the CCP, which allowed it to cover up the facts. Apparently, the CCP has so far failed to provide a clear answer, so the statement hit the nail on the head when it said, “Just as the CCP ignores its international obligations under the Sino-British Joint Declaration, it continues to ignore the International Health Regulations.”

The message that is not explicitly stated but hidden in these two statements is obvious to anyone with a discerning eye, and that is that the CCP is endangering democracy in Hong Kong and spreading the virus around the world, posing a major threat to the national security of the United States, and that the CCP is an evil regime that does not keep its promises, does not live up to its words, suppresses freedom and democracy, and wreaks havoc on the world.

This is in line with the Secretary of State’s January 9 statement on lifting restrictions on U.S.-Taiwan relations, in which Pompeo noted that “Taiwan is a vibrant democracy that shares with the United States the values of individual liberty, the rule of law, and respect for human dignity,” and that naturally the Communist regime in Beijing is a regime that does not respect freedom, the rule of law, and respect for human dignity. The Communist regime in Beijing is a regime that does not respect freedom, the rule of law, and human dignity. Pompeo also told Beijing in no uncertain terms that the U.S. government would not continue its past practice of appeasing the Communist regime.

After condemning the CCP’s crackdown on democracy in Hong Kong and its cover-up of the source of the virus, O’Brien’s statement began in the third paragraph with the statement that “the United States is the first major country with the courage and conviction to acknowledge the true nature of the Chinese Communist regime” and then mentioned future actions that “it is critical that countries around the world hold the CCP accountable” and that “whether it is the CCP’s end of the rule of law in Hong Kong or its failure to cooperate with health officials in responding to the outbreak, the United States is examining further options to respond” because “the world cannot afford to do more harm to the CCP’s irresponsible practices.

The core message of O’Brien’s statement is that the U.S. will launch new sanctions against the Chinese Communist Party in both areas, and will work with countries around the world, especially in pursuing the Chinese Communist Party for spreading the virus.

Previously, Trump has repeatedly expressed his attitude to blame the Chinese Communist Party for concealing the epidemic and spreading the virus. According to U.S. intelligence and the testimony and reports of Yan Limeng, a Chinese scientist who fled the U.S., the virus came from the Wuhan laboratory and was deliberately spread around the world by the Chinese Communist Party, which is almost a foregone conclusion. If the U.S. wants to cooperate with governments to pursue the Chinese Communist Party, the source of the virus must be publicly characterized. Once the U.S. confirms that the virus came from the lab, the CCP must be held accountable, regardless of whether it was intentionally or unintentionally leaked.

As for specific accountability initiatives, possible U.S. measures include condemning the CCP in the United Nations, allowing victims to sue the CCP government, signing the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act that Congress may pass, and requiring the CCP authorities to repay the $1.6 trillion special national debt. If Trump announces sanctions before the end of his first term in office, it would definitely be a major blow to Zhongnanhai in Beijing.

Look at the big announcement made by Director of National Intelligence Ratcliffe and Commander Raymond of the USAF on January 8, that the USAF intelligence community has been designated as a member of the U.S. National Intelligence Center, making it the 18th team member of the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC), which is directly under the command of the President of the United States.

Ratcliffe said “the addition of this team reaffirms our commitment to ensuring that space is a secure and free domain for U.S. interests” and that “America’s power in space is stronger and more unified than ever before,” and revealed. “By sharing information intelligence related to the Space Force, the Intelligence Center and the Department of Defense have enhanced the integration and coordination of our intelligence activities to achieve the best results and value in executing our missions.”

The U.S. Space Force was reestablished in December 2019 and just last December was named “Guardian,” or guardian of the interests of the United States and its people. Naturally, when the national security of the United States is threatened, especially from all sides of the Chinese Communist Party, the USAF will not hesitate to step up to the plate.

The Space Strategy report, released in June 2020, lists three major goals for the USAF: to maintain U.S. space dominance; to provide space support for all joint military operations; and to “ensure space stability”-that is, to deter aggression in space with sustained patrols behavior, and upholding international agreements, similar to the Navy conducting police patrols in international waters. Among the space information support for conventional combat forces, including early warning surveillance of ballistic missiles, providing battlefield situational surveillance for ground and maritime operations, and undertaking strategic communications and meteorological support, comes from the intelligence community in space.

It is reported that the Chinese Communist Party’s satellites, communication networks, and submarine cables have been monitored by the U.S. Pacific Air Force. Not long ago, some overseas self-published media revealed that the U.S. Pacific Air Force, by intercepting the Chinese Communist Party’s satellite signals (perhaps using the very same anti-communication system), has already grasped the evidence of the Chinese Communist Party’s interference in the U.S. election, which is the concrete manifestation of its guarding the United States. In addition to election interference, how can we know that the CCP’s sins such as suppressing democracy in Hong Kong and spreading viruses have not been monitored?

Perhaps, Ratcliffe’s disclosure of the strength of the U.S. Air Force’s intelligence service at this moment is to prepare the ground for the U.S. action to defend American democracy and freedom in the near future. Combining Ratcliffe’s recent statements with Pompeo’s and O’Brien’s, a more serious action against Beijing is on the horizon.