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In this mailing: - Gordon G. Chang: Xi Jinping Is Mobilizing China for War, Possibly With Nukes - Pete Hoekstra: What Is China Doing? [] [Xi Jinping Is Mobilizing China for War, Possibly With Nukes]( by Gordon G. Chang • July 8, 2021 at 5:00 am [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [WhatsApp]( [Telegram]( [Send]( [Print]( - Beijing looks as if it is preparing for a full-scale invasion of Indian territory.... Ladakh is not the only hotspot. There is a Chinese encroachment in India's Sikkim as well as incursions in neighboring Bhutan and Nepal. - Lately, Xi's references in public pronouncements have become unmistakable, and his subordinates have been clear that Xi believes that everyone outside China owes him obedience. - Xi, while spouting tianxia-like language and bellicose words, has been getting the Chinese people ready for war. - The changes signal the growing clout of the People's Army inside the Party and highlight the militarization of the country's external relations. China is fast becoming a military state. - Xi Jinping on July 1 told the world what he is going to do. We are, in all probability, in the last moments of peace. China's President Xi Jinping, while spouting tianxia-like language and bellicose words, has been getting the Chinese people ready for war. The changes signal the growing clout of the People's Army inside the Party and highlight the militarization of the country's external relations. China is fast becoming a military state. Pictured: Xi (standing in vehicle) inspects People's Liberation Army soldiers at a military base in Hong Kong on June 30, 2017. (Photo by Dale de la Rey/AFP via Getty Images) China in recent weeks has sent tens of thousands of troops to its disputed border with India in Ladakh, high in the Himalayas. Beijing looks as if it is preparing for a full-scale invasion of Indian territory. This deployment occurred while Chinese ruler Xi Jinping, in the words of the Communist Party's China Daily, made a "pro-peace, pro-development, and pro-cooperation speech" to celebrate the centennial of the Party's founding. "The Chinese people have never bullied, oppressed, or subjugated the people of any other country, and we never will," Xi said on July 1. In May of last year, the People's Liberation Army moved troops south of the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh, in other words, into Indian-controlled territory. A month later, on the night of June 15, Chinese soldiers launched a surprise attack, killing 20 Indian troops. [Continue Reading Article]( [] [What Is China Doing?]( by Pete Hoekstra • July 8, 2021 at 4:00 am [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [WhatsApp]( [Telegram]( [Send]( [Print]( - What does China want the narrative to be? The ideal outcome would be that the virus originated outside of China. Failing that, an acceptable outcome would be, as highlighted in a recent Wall Street Journal (WSJ) article, that the virus "that killed millions of people and shattered the global economy" would be "among the world's most consequential mysteries." - There is one outcome that would be unacceptable to the CCP: China will do almost anything to keep the U.S. from concluding that the virus was developed in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The CCP is already taking steps to encourage the U.S. to reach "the right" judgment, and it appears to have people in the West, including in the U.S., who are willingly supporting those efforts. - The Lancet has again come out with an unjustified dismissal of the lab leak theory, couched in support for the G7's call for a new COVID origins study, led by the World Health Organization (WHO). - Nothing could be better for China than having The Lancet as the messenger, lending scientific credibility to what the CCP wants the world to believe. - The July 5 publication of the letter in The Lancet is a strong signal that the CCP has launched an active disinformation campaign. The CCP will continue to spare no effort in ensuring that the COVID-19 virus appears to have originated somewhere other than China.... What does China want the narrative to be? The ideal outcome would be that the virus originated outside of China... There is one outcome that would be unacceptable to the Chinese Communist Party: China will do almost anything to keep the U.S. from concluding that the virus was developed in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Pictured: Security personnel stand guard outside the Wuhan Institute of Virology on February 3, 2021 in Wuhan, China. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty Images) On May 26, 2021, President Joe Biden announced that he had asked the U.S. intelligence community to redouble its efforts to determine the origins of the COVID-19 virus. The U.S. findings are expected in about 90 days. So now we know what the Biden administration is doing, but what will the Chinese government, or the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), do? In light of China's obfuscation so far, it is absurd to imagine that it will be cooperating with the U.S. investigation. Neither will it be sitting idly by waiting to learn of the U.S. intelligence community's conclusions. Instead, the CCP will be doing everything it can to shape the report and ensure that the findings will be released in a context saturated by Chinese propaganda. [Continue Reading Article]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [RSS]( [Donate]( Copyright © Gatestone Institute, All rights reserved. You are subscribed to this list as {EMAIL} You can change how you receive these emails: [Update your subscription preferences]( or [Unsubscribe from this list]( [Gatestone Institute]( 14 East 60 St., Suite 705, New York, NY 10022

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