After ascending to the throne, Emperor Xi imitated Mao Zedong at every turn, reinforcing the party dictatorship and personal dictatorship, and became the Mao II who kept making jokes. Although his talent and virtue do not match his position, he is not willing to just inherit the mantle of Mao I. He dreams of surpassing it. He knew full well that no matter how much he tossed and turned at home, he could not surpass Mao I. So he dreamed of building a world red empire. He has created a “community of human destiny”, which is simply a new world order with rules set by the Chinese Communist Party under his control.
He hosted a dialogue between the CPC and the world’s political parties, which was attended by more than 200 political parties from all over the world, with the theme of “Building a community of human destiny and building a better world together: the responsibility of political parties”, which made him feel like the hegemon of the world’s political parties. The second conference he attended in person, and again enjoyed the feeling of being the Internet hegemon.
In addition to all these false head stuff, there are also a lot of real actions to build the Red Empire, such as stealing key technologies from countries around the world and implementing the “Made in China 2025” plan; using loans to control small and weak countries to create the “Belt and Road” plan for the Eurasian trade route The “One Belt, One Road” plan to control small and weak countries with loans and create trade routes between Europe and Asia; the 5G plan to build the future Internet infrastructure; and the use of the open academic environment overseas, especially the establishment of Confucius Institutes in many countries, to spread the values of the Chinese Communist Party.
Experts from Germany’s Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) and U.S. think tanks, after years of searching through government departments and congressional databases of developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, found 100 loan agreements signed by China with 24 countries, confirming that China has become the largest creditor of developing countries through the Belt and Road Initiative. “China has become the largest creditor of developing countries through the Belt and Road Initiative. These loan agreements not only prohibit the debtor country from disclosing the terms of the loan, but sometimes include confidentiality clauses that require the other party not to acknowledge the existence of the agreement.
Emperor Xi sees all authoritarian and dictatorial regimes as helpers in building the Red Empire and uses all dictators as good friends, lending particular support to the dictatorial power Iran. on March 27, the Chinese and Iranian foreign ministers officially signed a 25-year agreement that includes political, strategic and economic cooperation worth up to $400 billion.
In the past, the CCP has kept its contacts with left-wing parties and forces in the West as low-key as possible, often in secret. On March 10, a senior U.S. Communist Party delegation held an online meeting with senior Communist Party officials. The news was publicly reported on the official website of the U.S. Communist Party, claiming that the International Department of the U.S. Communist Party held a bilateral meeting with the Foreign Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China to celebrate and discuss the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party. Seemingly a reprint of the 1930s, the U.S. Communist Party now treats the CCP with the same slavish reverence as the CCP treated Stalin and the mighty Soviet Communist Party back then.
It is evident that Xi the Great is leading the CCP in its spring dream of a red empire, showing the fangs of a war wolf to the world!
After the end of World War II, the United States reached out to war-torn countries and helped them rebuild their economies and societies through the Marshall Plan. Decades later, the U.S. used the same model to help China modernize and believed that over time, the Chinese Communist Party would open up its economy and society as well. However, the wishes of the United States and the West were dashed. The Chinese Communist Party has taken the benefits of a free and open international order, but is intent on destroying it and building a new order of red empire. The aggressive war-wolf face of Xi the Great, who is dreaming of a red imperial spring, in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Xinjiang, and the epidemic, has prompted an awakening in the West and opened up a new understanding of the CCP.
The Halifax International Security Forum, based in Halifax, Canada, has released a handbook entitled China and Democracies – The Biggest Game of the Century. In the foreword to the report, Peter Van Praagh, president of the forum, writes: “The year 2020 witnessed a fundamental shift in the democratic world’s attitude toward the Chinese Communist Party. This is evidenced by the fact that if the traditional view used to be that an economically prosperous China would eventually bring more freedom to its population, the new popular view is that the CCP is the virus that threatens the globe.”
In the United States, there is a growing bipartisan consensus that the CCP is now the main challenger to the democratic world and its values. There are signs of the same awakening in Canada and Britain, staunch traditional allies of the United States; a similar consensus in the European Union; India is now taking significant steps to reorient its policy toward its eastern neighbors; and Japan has been anxious about China.
The Western awakening is also evidenced by the growing exclusion of Chinese technology companies in the West. A growing number of countries have announced that they are excluding Huawei 5G from building their own telecom systems; the Confucius Institute, as well as the Great Foreign Mission, are encountering boycotts in a growing number of countries.
While many Western politicians continue to collude with the CCP and adopt appeasement policies for the sake of China’s markets and personal interests, it is a trend that recognizes that the CCP is a major power that does not recognize Western values and poses a deadly threat to the West, and that the West must take measures to address the CCP’s challenge. Germany, which is closest to the CCP, has also begun to turn.
The once-floundering quadrilateral alliance of the United States, Japan, India and Australia has been reactivated. But McFarlane, a former deputy national security adviser, said: If this is just a collective complaint by the four countries about the Chinese Communist Party’s misdeeds, if there are no concrete actions, just words and wishes, the West will ultimately be at a disadvantage. She suggested that an economic and security alliance, starting with a “four-nation alliance” to contain the CCP’s expansion, would make it possible to preserve the international order without the CCP’s bullying. If the current U.S. administration is unwilling or unable to forge a security alliance starting with the Quadruple Alliance, she said, the next Republican president will have to do so in 2024.
It is clear: the West’s awakening is unstoppable, and it is only a matter of time before it reorganizes its alliance against the Communists, resists the Communists, and suppresses the Communists. Emperor Xi’s Red Empire will surely be a self-absorbed spring dream!
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