Time to Declare a ‘People’s War’ on the CCP: All of China Is One Military Machine
Time to Declare a ‘People’s War’ on the CCP: All of China Is One Military Machine - “I want to be clear that we do not seek to decouple or to hold China’s economy back,” declared U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo during her August trip to Beijing.
Time to Declare a ‘People’s War’ on the CCP: All of China Is One Military Machine
Well, why not, Madam Secretary? The United States should be holding the Chinese economy back. In fact, we should be doing more than just that. Washington should be trying to end the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It is time to declare a “people’s war” against the CCP. We are in an us-or-them fight.
What exactly are “multiple forms of struggle and combat methods”? Although it denies doing so, China’s regime is conducting “unrestricted warfare” against America.
Most Americans have chosen not to see the Chinese regime’s hatred of America. Those who have noticed are probably perplexed by its overheated rhetoric.
Why should Americans be concerned?
The Party, with strident anti-Americanism, is establishing a justification to strike America. As James Lilley, the great American ambassador to Beijing, said, the Chinese always telegraph their punches. They are now telegraphing punches.
They are telegraphing punches when their country is facing severe economic and other problems. For ideological reasons—Xi Jinping is a Maoist at heart—China’s leader is unwilling to adopt those measures that would stabilize the situation. Instead, he is pursuing strategies that are clearly making matters worse.
Going one step further, Biden wished his Chinese counterpart well. “I want to see China succeed economically,” the president said.
Sullivan and others are willing to impose, for instance, technology sanctions on China, but they are largely ineffective. The general approach of the Biden administration is to prohibit transfers of technology to military-related parties in China—that’s the reference to “small yard”—but allow transfers to nominally civilian parties.
America cannot enforce Sullivan’s “high fence,” unfortunately.
Xi Jinping has a policy of “military-civilian fusion,” which means that anything a civilian organization possesses can be—and is—pipelined to the Chinese military. In the Communist Party’s top-down system, every individual and entity in China must obey every Party order.
Why would Commerce ever think SMIC would keep that promise? The only realistic solution is to treat all Chinese parties as one and to prevent tech transfers to all of them.
Xi’s regime is mobilizing all of the country’s civilians for war. The Chinese leader never misses an opportunity to talk about it. China’s regime is clearly planning to wage “kinetic” war—the type Americans are used to seeing in the movies—on America.
Obviously, American parties, especially businesses, should not be enabling the Chinese regime to kill Americans. This means they should not be engaging in any transaction that can strengthen any part of China. We should think of all of China as military.
Americans should take their enemy as it is, not the way they would like it to be. So Secretary Raimondo needs to say that, yes, the United States will take all measures to defend itself from China. And Biden must start telling the world that China is America’s enemy.
Yes, Americans have been warned. All of China is one military machine, so it is time to declare an American “people’s war” on the Chinese Communist Party.