'Beijing's Bloc' Must be Resisted, Not Enabled


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Today’s Secure Freedom Minute with Frank Gaffney: For two overarching reasons, no good can come of the summit Communist China convened last weekend.

First, there’s a discernable pattern of what happens when Chinese dictator Xi Jinping entertains his counterparts from dangerous regimes. I call it “strategic arson.”

Second, in part due to the resulting conflagrations, Xi, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and the Iranian mullahs are in trouble. Together with disastrous economic policies and/or repression at home, there are growing pressures from within and without for regime changes.

Tyrants often respond to such conditions by lashing out, manufacturing foreign crises to justify intensified control at home. Xi Jinping is talking up “global governance,” a euphemism for establishing a world order run by him and his friends in “Beijing’s bloc.”

 
  • Chinese farmland purchases
  • The Unrestricted War movie
  • Donald Trump administration
  • ban Chinese land purchases
  • Wall Street
  • China trade
  • Jamie Dimon
  • Brian Moynihan
  • Kamala Harris donors
  • Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) 
  • Contemporary Amperex Technology Co.
  • CATL
  • FrankenAI
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Obamagate
  • Representative John Moolenaar (R-MI)
  • Chairman of the House Select Committee on China
  • BRICS
  • Trump Putin Alaska Summit
 
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