The CCP’s Greatest Performance: The Illusion of Power
The CCP’s Greatest Performance: The Illusion of Power
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Since Trump took office, global politics have shifted dramatically, with alliances reshaped and rivalries redefined at an alarming pace. Yet, the CCP has remained surprisingly low-key. After Trump’s monthly 10% tariff hikes and the State Department’s explicit anti-CCP stance, Beijing’s Foreign Ministry responded with fiery rhetoric—only to quickly retreat. The reality? China’s leadership may be facing a power vacuum, and what we see is merely an illusion of control. The CCP’s annual Two Sessions meeting has exposed deep political fractures within the regime. Premier Li Qiang is becoming more assertive, while once-powerful enforcer Cai Qi appears weakened. In a country where truth is suppressed and political correctness dominates, everyone is forced to act—and the best actor of all is China’s top leader.
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