Xi jinping has called zhongnanhai “ready for war” or “preparing for the worst”

Chinese President Xi Jinping signed the COMMUNIST Party of China (CPC) Military Commission Order No. 1 of 2021 on Thursday, issuing a military mobilization order for training and mobilization. Require to strengthen the actual combat ability, to ensure that the full time ready to fight at any time.

With tensions rising in the Taiwan and South China Seas and border disputes between China and India, Xi jinping signed the Communist Party of China Military Commission Order no. 1 of 2021 at the start of the New Year, ordering the armed forces to ensure that they are “ready to fight at all times and ready to fight at any time”. Some analysts believe this shows that the zhongnanhai leadership has made the worst of the situation.

Xi Jinping, chairman of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Military Commission (CMC), signed the “Order No. 1 of the CMC of 2021” on Jan. 4, according to CCTV. The order required all CPC armed forces to “prepare for war”, build a “new military training system”, and improve their training skills in actual combat and winning.

The order also called for more research on war and operational issues, more scenario-based confrontational training, more specialization in emergency response, and more frontline military training to “ensure that we are ready to fight and ready to fight”. At the same time, it is required to highlight joint command training, inter-service and inter-arms joint special training, and military-local joint training, so as to accelerate the improvement of joint operational capabilities.

According to the COMMUNIST Party’s draft 2020 defense budget, the total budget is rmb1,268 billion, up from RMB1,189.8 billion in 2019, an increase of about 6 percent.

A review of last year’s mobilization order found that some of the text was the same as this year’s, but did not include the words “to ensure full readiness for war, ready to fight”.

Some analysts say the relatively rare addition of “ready to fight at all times, ready to fight at any time” to Xi’s order suggests that the party leadership is not optimistic about the domestic and international situation and is prepared for the worst.

Xi jinping has issued new regulations stressing the Communist Party’s absolute leadership over the armed forces and focusing on preparations for war.

Xi Jinping talks about war preparation

Since 2020, the COMMUNIST Party of China (CPC) has covered up the global spread of the virus and sent Wolf diplomats to deal with it, which angered the international community. A new cold war broke out between China and the United States. Crises in the Taiwan And South China Seas are on the verge of breaking out. So the Communist Party has to defend itself.

In the face of the deteriorating internal and external situation. By the end of 2020, Xi signed the newly revised Regulations on Military Equipment, Regulations on Military Logistics, Regulations on Military Vocational Education (for Trial Implementation), and The National Defense Law of the People’s Republic of China.

At the same time, Mr Xi has been talking about “preparing for war”. The Regulations on the Political Work of the armed forces were reviewed at a meeting of the Political Bureau of the COMMUNIST Party of China (CPC) on November 30, 2020. At the meeting, Xi called for strengthening the centralized and unified leadership of the CPC Central Committee and the CENTRAL Military Commission, while focusing on war preparation.

On Nov 25, Xi said at a military training meeting of the CENTRAL Military Commission (CMC) that China’s security environment and military struggles have undergone new changes, and asked the armed forces to “stick to focusing on war preparation”.

Beijing, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) — The Central Military Commission of the People’s Republic of China (CMC) issued regulations on the outline of Joint Military Operations (Trial) with the approval of President Xi Jinping, which will take effect on Nov. 7, party media said on Thursday. The regulations call for a stronger “war preparation” orientation.

On October 13, during his visit to the Marine Corps in Chaozhou, Guangdong province, Xi Jinping also asked the Marines to gather for war preparation. Xi Jinping, who presided over a meeting of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee on June 29, also stressed the need to “focus on preparing for war”.

Some analysts believe that Xi Jinping’s constant demands for war preparation may be due to the awareness of internal and external events and the necessity to prepare for the worst.

No one knows better than Mr Xi, say critics, that the party’s armed forces are ineffectual and rotten.

The CCP army is corrupt and ineffectual

But for Mr Xi, the mantra has been “war ready”. Critics say years of rampant corruption have turned the communist party’s armed forces into paper tigers that cannot withstand the elements. The Communist party’s armed forces are ineffectual and corrupt, and Mr Xi knows better than anyone that the alleged war preparations are mere bravado.

‘Chinese soldiers don’t want to go to war at all,’ yao Cheng, a former lieutenant colonel of the Communist Party’s naval command, said in an earlier interview. ‘There are serious internal problems.’ Because of the birth of a child, there are many deserters, there is no ability to fight. And the Chinese army is not close to Xi jinping. Now that the political situation in China is in chaos, the senior military officers are not taking sides. They are watching the situation.

Father served as the CPC high-level officers, grew up in the communist party of China academy of Columbia University, jun-tao wang said Dr Jinping earlier in the cleaning, now promoted a group of people is the original forces in xiamen, belong to the army group b, understaffed, backward weapons, these people can’t type, can only give housekeeping.

Mr Wang also revealed that the generals who can fight in the army are unhappy with Mr Xi. Mr Xi is now afraid to delegate his arms command for fear of a military coup.

LAN Shu, a current affairs commentator, said That Xi’s domestic and foreign policies have made many people unhappy in both the military and political terms, and the soldiers do not want to fight at all. And the Chinese army can’t fight a war.