Leaked PLA Drills Push Xi Jinping’s Shamelessness to New Highs

Taiwanese F-16V fighter jet monitors a Chinese CH-4 reconnaissance drone. (Photo provided by Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence / Dajiyuan)

[People News] The two-day military exercises encircling Taiwan conducted by the Chinese Communist Party have quietly concluded. This military operation, which cost hundreds of millions, turned what was supposed to be a grand display of military strength—featuring the army, navy, air force, and rocket forces all participating with live ammunition—into an international maritime entertainment spectacle filled with flaws and constant blunders, achieving a high level of satire.

Such a complex, shameless, and ostentatious military version of advanced black humour can only be executed by the People's Liberation Army, and only its supreme leader, Xi Jinping, is deemed worthy of it. This has also led to the complete undermining of Xi's strong military ideology, which is directed by the Party.

The Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping have dubbed this shameless military invasion exercise 'Mission of Justice - 2025', which aligns with their audacious claims about the 114-year-old Republic of China seeking to separate from the 76-year-old 'motherland'. This represents a unique model of shamelessness, with specifications that exceed the norm, and a shamelessness index that surpasses the measurement scope of human civilisation.

Information released by Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence indicates that on December 29, 144 Chinese aircraft and ships were detected. From 6 AM to 3 PM on the 30th, 71 incursions by Chinese aircraft were recorded, with 35 crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait. Additionally, 13 Chinese ships were detected, 11 of which entered within 24 nautical miles, prompting a strong response from the Republic of China’s army, navy, and air force. On the 30th, the Chinese military launched 27 rockets, 24 of which fell into the sea.

It appears quite formidable! The mainland's 'little pinks' are collectively energised! The entertainment-style military drills conducted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) consistently manage to capture the high ground of human ignorance and misunderstanding, striking a chord with global humour. In the choice between bombing people and bombing islands, the CCP has steadfastly opted to bomb fish.

The first entity to challenge the CCP is the Taiwan stock market. The stock market serves as a thermometer for political sentiment and a blood pressure gauge for social stability. Typically, when a hostile nation announces military exercises, it spells bad news for the stock market. However, on the 29th, the Taiwan stock market not only resisted a decline but actually rose, with both intraday and closing indices hitting new highs. The national treasure, TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), even reached a closing price of 1530 NTD, setting a new ceiling. The Taiwan stock market has dramatically showcased a narrative that dismisses the negative implications of the CCP and Xi Jinping.

The more intense developments are yet to come. On the day of the CCP's exercises, the Taiwan Ministry of National Defence released 12 real-time surveillance images, which revealed that the CCP's KJ-500 early warning aircraft, J-16, and J-10 became live targets as soon as they were spotted. Many Chinese military aircraft had just taken off from mainland airports when Taiwan's radar network eagerly tracked them. Before Beijing's 'multi-directional approach' could even commence, Taiwan's long-range radar had already detected everything. Typically, fighter jets are most vulnerable during takeoff, and the release of these images by the Taiwan Ministry of National Defence aims to demonstrate that the CCP's military activities are entirely under Taiwan's control, indicating that Taiwan's military could potentially launch targeted strikes as soon as the engines of the Chinese aircraft are ignited.

It's not just that. The recent military exercises conducted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) deviated from their usual practices by failing to issue any advance warning, intentionally creating an atmosphere of uncertainty to complicate Taiwan's response and provoke the international community. However, these covert tactics employed by the CCP, which they believe can go unnoticed, are actually unable to evade Taiwan's intelligence and reconnaissance network.

As reported by Taiwan's Feng Chuan Media, sources within Taiwan's national security revealed that as early as last week, Taiwan had already learned that the CCP planned to conduct military exercises on December 29. Taiwan primarily monitored the fluctuations in the number of Chinese military ships and coast guard vessels around its waters, as well as their movement patterns, comparing this data with previous military exercises conducted by the CCP to assess the likelihood of the upcoming drills. Furthermore, Taiwan also exchanged intelligence with allied nations to improve the accuracy of their assessments, with these allies likely including the United States, Japan, and the Philippines.

So, how was it determined that the military exercises would begin on the 29th? Retired Major General Yu Beichen of the Republic of China Army, who is currently a member of the Taoyuan City Council, explained during an online program on Taiwan's Sanli News on the 29th, while interpreting the report from Feng Chuan Media, that Taiwan's intelligence capabilities include even more sophisticated roles that can gather precise information through non-military means, potentially involving personnel operating behind enemy lines.

In other words, the military exercises conducted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have already been compromised, with some members of the Chinese military reportedly selling intelligence to Taiwan or the United States and Japan. This situation is a significant embarrassment for the CCP and particularly displeasing to Xi Jinping, who likely never imagined that after numerous rounds of intense anti-corruption campaigns—where generals have been falling like dumplings into boiling water—there would still be individuals willing to leak military exercise information to enemy nations. This alone suggests that Xi Jinping may already be facing widespread betrayal and disdain within the military.

On Douyin, some netizens have shared videos calling on the authorities to actively persuade Taiwan to surrender, stating that if they are unsuccessful, they are willing to become hostages for Taiwan and never return home. Such loyalty is likely echoed by many within the CCP military, perhaps even more so. Xi Jinping cannot even safeguard his trusted military aides, such as He Weidong, Miao Hua, and Zhong Shaojun, who would still be willing to serve him and the CCP? The son of former Rocket Force commander Li Yuchao has reportedly sold top-secret Rocket Force information to the United States while overseas, and former Foreign Minister Qin Gang is rumoured to have engaged in treasonous activities. Whether offshore or onshore, many are rushing to sell out their country for profit; who would genuinely risk their lives in the Taiwan Strait? How can this scene of a dynasty's decline not instil fear in Xi Jinping?

It is not just that the CCP's aircraft are targeted as soon as they take off; the CCP's vessels also face the same fate, being illuminated by Taiwan's advanced fire control systems, which can send CCP ships to the depths in just one second. During this military exercise, reports indicated that the CCP destroyer 'Urumqi' attempted to enter Taiwan's 24-nautical-mile adjacent zone and was successfully warned by Taiwan's Navy's 'Banchao' ship, which locked onto it using fire control radar.

Since Xi Jinping took office, he has poured significant resources into national defence, boasting about "information dominance and system confrontation" while establishing a high-tech military framework. This situation exemplifies the notion that all reactionaries are merely paper tigers, collapsing before they even engage and disintegrating at the slightest provocation. Taiwan's phased array radar and anti-jamming electronic warfare systems, along with intelligence sharing from the U.S. and Japan, which integrates satellite and drone data, are set to develop a Starlink in the future. The authority for first-strike countermeasures will be delegated to frontline combat units, allowing for rapid target locking within seconds.

The Chinese Communist Party continues to rely on party-commanded military operations, characterised by manual decision-making and multiple layers of reporting, while its fighter jets operate in a vulnerable state. Taiwan's F-16 fire control systems can silently illuminate targets, leading to immediate crashes upon takeoff. Taiwan's "hedgehog strategy"—which emphasises asymmetric warfare that is small yet precise—renders Beijing's large aircraft and fleets akin to clumsy bears attacking a hedgehog, resulting in significant losses.

In a further twist of irony, the Chinese Coast Guard ship Taoyuan became the subject of ridicule for its inability to understand English, leading to a "Chinese call-out" meme. On December 30, a fleet of Chinese Coast Guard vessels attempted to provoke Taiwan in the waters surrounding the island, but were met with warnings to leave. The Taiwan Coast Guard issued warnings in both Chinese and English, but the Chinese Coast Guard could not comprehend English and resorted to nationalistic rhetoric, exclaiming: "We are all Chinese, please communicate in Chinese!"

Unaware of the embarrassment, the Chinese Communist Party took pride in the incident, broadcasting the video as a demonstration of military strength, which quickly drew mockery online. One netizen remarked: "Between thunder and lightning, the Chinese Coast Guard chose to be ridiculous." To mask the awkwardness, a female Chinese Coast Guard officer added, "Pursuing 'Taiwan independence' is a dead end. There is no resolution through military confrontation; please do not misjudge the situation and bring disaster upon yourselves."

The tragedy of blind nationalist confidence, compounded by wolf warrior rhetoric, only deepens internal wounds. The cultural ignorance displayed by the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) maritime police has become a source of mockery. Under Xi Jinping's leadership, there has been a marked trend towards self-isolation, a rejection of Western civilisation, and a confrontation with universal values. The education system in mainland China, from elementary to university levels, has been systematically downplaying and rejecting English education. These soldiers, indoctrinated by the CCP, become mere cannon fodder in real combat, and when military propaganda engages in verbal skirmishes, they serve as spiritual fodder on the battlefield of nationalist sentiment in Xi Jinping's new era.

What is favoured at the top will inevitably be mirrored below. Xi Jinping himself hails from an illiterate background, a cultural remnant of the Cultural Revolution. In international contexts, his low cultural literacy often forces him to rely on reading from a small notebook to navigate discussions. He has also inadvertently created humorous moments and diplomatic memes, such as 'trade and loosen clothing' and 'King Sager'. In 2023, at the BRICS summit in South Africa, Xi Jinping was left outside due to translation issues, and the unexpected absence of his language assistant nearly led to an embarrassing incident, leaving him flustered and terrified, which quickly went viral online.

From Xue Jian's beheading theory to the CCP's diplomatic and quasi-military storm targeting Gao Shizhao, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' furious outcry over U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, the CCP system is permeated with systemic barbarism, ignorance, and predatory behaviour at the levels of heads of state, diplomatic fronts, and national defence. While Beijing seeks to advance high-tech military capabilities, it also attempts to revive the cultural and spiritual legacies of the Cultural Revolution. The international showcase of this military exercise serves as a testament to Beijing's obsession and the absurdity of CCP governance.

The destruction of civilisation and the national disaster caused by Xi Jinping's original aspiration complex are manifesting in the negative consequences of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) policies aimed at deceiving both the populace and the military. This era is descending into historical garbage and quagmire. During Xi Jinping's delivery of his New Year message for 2026, he appeared unusually stiff, with a frozen smile and a mechanical expression, signalling that the CCP system has reached a terminal, zombie-like state.

(First published by the People News) △