In China, some view the death of the supreme leader of Iran as one of the most consequential developments capable of influencing CCP stability in two decades.
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In China, some view the death of the supreme leader of Iran as one of the most consequential developments capable of influencing CCP stability in two decades.
Two days ago, Canadian writer Sheng Xue posted an article (which was later deleted, but I reposted it and restored it here) claiming that Qi Qiaoqiao, the sister of Xi Jinping, monopolizes China’s oil imports from Venezuela and Iran, earning a net profit of 400 billion yuan ($57.59 billion)per year.
Xi Jinping's sister Qi Qiaoqiao monopolizes China's oil business, buying cheap oil from Venezuela and Iran at $20 per barrel, then selling to Sinopec at $40 to $60, earning $57.54 billion annually.
Pakistan’s defeat in the May 2025 conflict with India was a stark demonstration of military asymmetry and strategic miscalculation.
Although the political environment has changed dramatically since Mao’s time, the “Three Magic Weapons” remain central to how the CCP understands power, legitimacy, and survival. In the 21st century, these tools have been modernized — but not abandoned.
What are the prospects of this war? Will China face a situation like North Korea, where large numbers of people starve to death?
A clash between the United States and China appears increasingly inevitable. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is allegedly preparing for a swift and decisive military move to claim Taiwan. This daring strategy, if realized, would hinge on betting the fate of the CCP against the US.
The global gaze is intensely focused on the upcoming United States presidential election. There is intrigue from all corners of the world. Revelations from insiders of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) suggest that there is a prevailing belief within its ranks that Donald Trump will secure the presidency in the November 2024 election.
It is already a global consensus that Xi Jinping's dictatorship is currently facing an unprecedented comprehensive crisis. The questions are: Faced with China's crisis, what will Xi do? And what impact will his decision have on the global situation?
Another good question to ask is, if the war in the Middle East expands, who will benefit the most?
Sources reveal that the CCP could be supporting Hamas, making it believe that an attack on Israel was a viable option. But how does this benefit Xi Jinping?
Has World War III started? This is a question many people are asking.
The prevailing global tumult, I posit, is the manifestation of the "changes" Xi envisions, and he seeks to catalyse them in tandem with Putin. Drawing parallels with Mao, Xi appears to operate under the conviction that in the throes of such significant chaos, the CCP stands not only to weather its internal power crises but also to ascend to an unparalleled position of global dominance.
Turns out, the “mysterious force” behind Hamas is none other than the CCP, or, more specifically, Xi Jinping's Office!
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his wife left their three children in China when they returned to Syria after attending the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. And the reasons are…
Today, shocking revelations about the assassination of the Sikh religious leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada, have emerged from within the CCP.
Confrontation between Taiwan and the CCP has been on the increase in the past few months. Is it due to the elections that are to be held in Taiwan? How does the CCP view its relations with Taiwan? From a security and economic perspective?
Though these maneuvers by the CCP haven't surprised those familiar with Chinese affairs, we still need to ask a question: Why choose to do this now?
Recently, China's Ambassador to France, Lu Shaye, who caused a stir with his astonishing remarks, including "former Soviet Union countries lack the status of independent nations," was rumored to have been sidelined. However, to everyone's surprise, he has made a sudden comeback…