The United States is soft again? County official leaks Xi Jinping’s mind

Xi reveals his thoughts through county officials?

Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently said that in addition to the U.S.-China relationship being “the greatest geopolitical test of the 21st century,” it is also “necessary to take a strong stance in engaging the Chinese Communist Party. On Feb. 25, the secretary of the Qilian County Party Committee in Qinghai Province revealed a statement by Xi Jinping on U.S.-China relations that is believed to be the real thinking of the top Communist Party officials. The speech”.

The text says, “original, sentence by sentence, word by word study of the important speech of General Secretary Xi Jinping and the spirit of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee”, “whether it is the two speeches of General Secretary Xi Jinping at the Fifth Plenary Session, or the important speech at the seminar of the main leading cadres at the provincial and ministerial levels “, “when talking about the international situation, made the political judgment that ‘the West is strong and the East is weak’ is the stock and history, and ‘the East is rising and the West is falling’ is the increment and the future; when talking about the strategic game between China and the United States, made the When talking about the strategic game between China and the United States, he made such major judgments as ‘the biggest source of chaos in the world today is in the United States’ and ‘the United States is the biggest threat to the development and security of the Communist Party of China’.

Commentator Yang Wei wrote on March 6 that within the CCP, impromptu speeches by leaders like these are generally only conveyed verbally, not in documents or published on the Internet, so as not to give rise to verbal evidence. Although the Chinese Communist Party’s true view of the United States, most people in mainland China should be more clear, the United States will always be the enemy, the Chinese Communist Party always want to replace it. But Qilian county party secretary end Xi Jinping’s original words, but still very intriguing.

The article explains that the saying “the west is strong and the east is weak” and “the east is rising and the west is falling” should have come from Mao’s “the east wind overwhelms the west wind” in the first place, and it seems that Xi Jinping himself was influenced by Mao. He still believes that the U.S. is bound to decline, and that the U.S. is not going to be able to do so. He still believes that the U.S. is bound to decline and that the CCP will sooner or later replace the U.S. He even directly suggested that the U.S. is the biggest threat and that he wants to play the game with the U.S.

The article suggests that the county party secretary may have been too pandering or too talkative and accidentally revealed Xi’s words. The Chinese Communist Party has never thought about the so-called “win-win cooperation” and has been trying to find ways to bring down the U.S. Even though the Communist Party is going downhill rapidly, it does not want to change. This should not be just Xi Jinping’s idea, but the county party secretary’s delightful repetition of Xi’s words shows that many people within the CCP hold similar short-sighted views to varying degrees, which also reflects the nature of the CCP.

Yang Wei also mentioned that on January 15, an article titled “Chen Xinxin conveyed the spirit of the seminar: ‘East is rising, West is falling’ is the trend, and the international pattern is developing in my favor” was also published on the website of the Chinese mainland’s Observer. The article is the original text of the speech delivered by Chen Xinxin, secretary-general of the Political and Legal Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), at a seminar for leading cadres at the provincial and ministerial levels.

The article added the introduction, “With a century of changes and a century of epidemics overlapping, the world has entered a period of turbulent change. The rise of the Chinese Communist Party is a major variable, both the independent and dependent variables, the ‘east is rising and the west is falling’ is the trend, and the international pattern is developing in my favor. The U.S. containment and suppression is a major threat, both an encounter and a protracted battle. The new crown pneumonia Epidemic is a major test, both a risky challenge and a turnaround in a crisis, and the continued spread of the global epidemic will have a significant impact on all aspects of the world”.

Yang Wei points out that the epidemic is seen by the Chinese Communist Party as a tool to mess up the world, and this article reaffirms the Chinese Communist Party’s true intention to hide the epidemic and use it for hegemony, which it sees as an opportunity.

Yang concludes his article by calling on the new U.S. administration to take a good look at the aforementioned Chinese Communist Party text and not to avoid holding the Chinese Communist Party accountable for the epidemic.

The article is cautionary, saying that while the Chinese Communist Party wants to bring down the United States, the U.S. government still sees it more as a competition, and has basically seen no further counter-strategy from the U.S., while the Chinese Communist Party is preparing for a “protracted war” with the United States. If the lesson of a plague is not enough, what price does the U.S. need to pay to wake up more quickly?

Is the U.S. sleeping again?

After the strong Anti-Communist campaign of the Trump administration, the U.S. government has been compared by netizens as “asleep again.

In his first foreign policy address since taking office on Feb. 4, Biden said in more than a few words about relations with China that while the Chinese Communist Party is America’s toughest competitor, “we are prepared to work with Beijing when it is in America’s interest to do so.”

According to the French commentary, the phrase “although, but” generally emphasizes the latter, i.e., “cooperation with Beijing,” according to the Chinese understanding.

“Wang Dan, a leader of the June Fourth Movement, commented on his Facebook page that Biden’s foreign policy speech formally positioned the CCP as a “competitor” rather than a “threat” and could be described as dialogue Biden’s foreign policy speech officially positioned the CCP as a “competitor” rather than a “threat,” and can be seen as a return to the “appeasement manifesto. Wang Dan pointed out that the positioning of “competitor” itself is absurd. The so-called “competition” means that both sides will abide by a set of rules of the game, otherwise how can they compete? But does the Chinese Communist Party today have any intention of abiding by international rules? A person who does not follow the rules can only be a saboteur and a disruptor, how can he be a “competitor”? Wang Dan believes that in the future, the word “confrontation” will not appear in the U.S. policy toward China, and “negotiation” and “dialogue” will become the mode of interaction again. Biden’s policy toward China will make “the United States and the West pay the price for this.

A netizen said, “Now the leftists in the U.S. are arrogant, and in two or three years, after the Chinese Communist Party rides the U.S., the U.S. mainstream will wake up, and then Pompeo will come out to turn the situation around and completely destroy the Chinese Communist regime.”