County party secretary leaked Xi Jinping’s anti-American remarks exposed

The direction of U.S.-China relations has been under scrutiny since the Biden administration took office. A few days ago, Biden made his first speech on China Policy, saying that the CCP is the toughest competitor and will cooperate with Beijing when it is in the U.S. interest. A Qinghai county official, on the other hand, revealed that Xi Jinping sees the U.S. as the biggest threat to the CCP.

As soon as Biden came to power, the Chinese Communist Party has been making a lot of moves. In addition to sending a large number of military planes to attack Taiwan‘s southwestern airspace and holding military exercises in the South China Sea, Xi also called out across the air for the United States not to engage in a “new cold war” and “bullying the weak. At the same Time, Wang Qishan also went out and shouted to the U.S. government: “The U.S. and China should focus on cooperation and manage differences.

In contrast, Biden defined the Chinese Communist Party as the United States’ “most serious competitor” and was prepared to “work with Beijing when it is in America’s interest.

In his first foreign policy address on March 3, Secretary of State Antony Blinken made managing the U.S. relationship with the Chinese Communist regime a top priority for the Biden Administration.

He said the Chinese Communist Party poses a challenge to the international democratic system, but does not refuse to cooperate, and that the United States will not promote democracy through costly military interventions or attempts to overthrow the (Communist) dictatorship by force.

For his part, CCP Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin has continued to claim that he is “committed to developing a relationship with the U.S. that is free of conflict and confrontation, mutually respectful, and cooperative and win-win.”

But the outside world believes that both China and the United States are talking platitudes. A few days ago, the Party Secretary of Qilian County, Qinghai Province, leaked an internal conversation between Xi Jinping and the U.S.-China relationship, which is believed to be the real thoughts of the Communist Party’s top officials.

The Qilian News website, sponsored by the propaganda department of the CPC Qilian County Committee, published on Feb. 25 a statement made by county party secretary He Bin at a seminar for county-level leading cadres to study and implement the Fifth Plenary Session of the CPC Central Committee.

He Bin said, he originally, sentence by sentence, word by word study of Xi Jinping’s important speech and the spirit of the Fifth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee, when it comes to the international situation, Xi Jinping made the “West is strong and East is weak” is the stock, is the history, “East is up and West is down” is the increment, is the future of political judgment.

He Bin continued, when talking about the strategic game between China and the United States, Xi Jinping made a major judgment that “the biggest source of chaos in the world today is in the United States” and “the United States is the biggest threat to our development and security”.

In response, commentator Yang Wei’s analysis published on March 6 said that within the CCP, impromptu speeches by leaders like the above are generally conveyed verbally only, without issuing documents or publishing them online, so as not to give them a bad name.

He said, although the Chinese Communist Party’s true view of the United States should be clear to most Chinese people, the United States will always be the enemy, the Chinese Communist Party has always wanted to replace it. But Qilian County Party Secretary end Xi Jinping’s original words, is very intriguing.

Yang Wei pointed out that the so-called “West is strong and East is weak” and “East is rising and West is falling” were first mentioned by Mao’s “East is overwhelming the West”, which seems that Xi Jinping was really influenced by Mao and still believes that the US is bound to decline and the CCP will replace the US sooner or later.

The article suggests that perhaps the county party secretary was 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 United States, even though the Communist Party is rapidly going downhill. This is not just Xi Jinping’s opinion, but the short-sighted view of many people within the CCP.

Yang Wei mentioned that the mainland Observer website published an article on Jan. 15, referring to Chen Xinxin, secretary-general of the CCP’s Political and Legal Committee, conveying the spirit of Xi Jinping’s speech at a seminar.

According to the article, a century of changes and a century of epidemics have overlapped, and the world has entered a period of turbulent change. The rise of China is a major variable, both the independent and dependent variables, and the trend is “rising in the east and falling in the west,” with the international landscape developing in China’s favor. The U.S. containment and suppression is a major threat, both an encounter and a protracted war. The Chinese Communist Party’s virus (New Crown Pneumonia) Epidemic is a major test, both a risky challenge and a turning point in a crisis, and the continued spread of the global epidemic will have a major impact on the world.

Yang Wei said that the Chinese Communist Party wants to bring down the United States, but the U.S. government still believes that it is only competition, and currently basically does not see the United States to further counter the strategy of the Chinese Communist Party. And while the epidemic was originally seen as a tool for the Chinese Communist Party to mess up the world, the article on the Observer website reaffirms the Chinese Communist Party’s real attempt to hide the epidemic and use it for hegemony, which the Chinese Communist Party sees as an opportunity.

Yang Wei calls on the new U.S. administration to take a good look at this aforementioned Chinese Communist text and not to avoid holding the CCP accountable for the epidemic. He questions, if the lesson of one plague is not enough, what price does the United States need to pay to wake up more quickly?