Is the Chinese Communist Party Accelerating Toward Militarism?

Faced with internal and external difficulties, the Chinese Communist Party is accelerating its armament development, fomenting nationalism and xenophobia at home, and holding frequent military exercises.

The CCP’s foreign expansion is based on promoting communist ideology and dictatorship, promoting the Chinese model in Western countries, bribing politicians and media, unifying the war on all fronts, and engaging in Belt and Road political, economic and cultural infiltration in small and medium-sized countries. In recent years, these tactics have been detected by the West, and countries have resisted, raised awareness and cleared their borders. The CCP’s attempts to paralyze and divide the West have been seriously thwarted, and this path of “peaceful evolution” is no longer viable.

Unless the CCP gives up its ambition for foreign expansion, the only option left to “liberate all mankind” is military expansion.

The dynasty and the opposition inspire each other to use the military to become a consensus

For the CCP, the unification of Taiwan is an unfulfilled ambition. For decades, it has used the lie of “one country, two systems” to draw in the Kuomintang, bribed businessmen and the media on the island, and manipulated public opinion to influence elections, while all kinds of united front tactics were scrapped by the “anti-China” movement in Hong Kong. Unless the Chinese Communist Party gives up its ambitious plan to unify Taiwan, the only way left is to use military force for armed unification.

Deng Xiaoping once said, “If we can’t solve it in this generation, we will leave it to the next generation.” However, the path of peaceful settlement is not sustainable due to the threat of force against neighboring countries after the Communist Party has become rich and powerful. The Communist Party has built military facilities on the islands in the South China Sea, sent warplanes to attack and naval vessels to cruise around, and recently passed the Maritime Police Act, sending militia vessels to threaten neighboring countries, and clashing with India over territorial disputes. All signs indicate that the Chinese Communist Party is trying to resolve territorial disputes by military means.

In the face of adverse factors at home and abroad, the uneasiness of the ruling Chinese Communist Party has skyrocketed. External relations with the West have become irreconcilable because of the clash of values, and unless the CCP gives up its communist ideology, the confrontation between China and the West will continue to intensify over time. The Chinese Communist Party is facing a full-scale siege by democratic countries, which may eventually lead to military confrontation, so it has to step up its military expansion, conduct frequent military exercises, and call for a war.

In order to prepare for war, the Chinese Communist Party has in recent years promoted nationalism and patriotism, repeating the old tune of “the U.S. empire will never die” and creating a wave of public opinion among the people to prepare for war. The Chinese people are “foolish at the top and foolish at the bottom,” and with political correctness as their backing, the civil zealots are unscrupulous in adding fuel to the fire. The official and civilian radical propaganda were stimulated by each other, the official had to heat up, and the civilian could not help but increase the size, so back and forth, the call for war was sung into the clouds. The official government did not dare to fight, it became a soft bone, and the people did not want to fight, it became a non-revolutionary, so the use of foreign troops became the consensus of the dynasty and the wild.

The dilemma was to prepare for war

The first is to have a dictatorial system, the only way to kidnap the state apparatus; the second is to have a leader cult, using the magic of idols to incite war fever; the third is to have considerable national power, money to fight; the fourth is to have a long-term brainwashing, a high degree of social control, unity of thought to the outside world; the fifth is to reach a certain advantage in armaments, armaments are not enough to speak of courage; the sixth is to establish a certain alliance, there is a high degree of social control, unity of thought. Sixth, we must establish certain alliances, so as not to make the enemy’s power too disparate; seventh, external conflicts are irreconcilable, ideological, geopolitical, resource competition between you and me; eighth, we must have strong foreign ambitions, the greater the ambition, the desire to burn, the more daring to take risks.

If you don’t fight, you will be beaten, and if you fight, you will be worried about breaking the game. The risk of war is too great, and if you seek peace, you will lose face, so when you are in a dilemma, you have to prepare for war to deal with unexpected crises. The Chinese Communist Party’s national power is currently at its peak, after the Western suppression, economic downturn, technology has become an island, social ills, the national power will gradually decline. It is reasonable to fight early while the strength is sufficient, but the early fight is not ripe, but may destroy the way forward, while the late fight is conducive to the integration of the United States and Europe, the Chinese Communist Party is in a more vulnerable. How to choose the opportunity to make up your mind is the biggest test facing Xi Jinping.

The Chinese Communist Party has accelerated its slide towards militarism, with the backing of a dictatorial system, the cult of the leader, and the national culture of “fraud at the top and foolishness at the bottom,” which can easily turn nationalism into populism, and then populism into militarism. War has never been so close to us. The Chinese Communist Party is on the road to militarism, and in the long run, a national catastrophe will happen sooner or later.