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Ignoring the Central Military Commission’s Orders: Xi Jinping Faces an Unprecedented Challenge from the Military

Several individuals close to the Chinese military have disclosed that after Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli were placed under investigation by CCP authorities, multiple directives issued by the CCP Central Military Commission (CMC) to the armed forces met with widespread resistance at the grassroots lev

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Zhang Youxia Arrested — Chaos in the PLA Is the Result of Jiang Zemin’s Corrupt Way of Running the Military

China

Since taking office, current Party leader Xi Jinping has brought down four vice chairmen of the Central Military Commission. Among them, Guo Boxiong and Xu Caihou were protégés of Jiang Zemin, while He Weidong and Zhang Youxia were his own confidants. In order to weaken the authority of then–General Secretary and CMC Chairman Hu Jintao, Jiang Zemin planted Guo Boxiong and Xu Caihou beside Hu to eavesdrop and monitor him, serving as Jiang’s eyes and ears while he ruled from behind the scenes. Because of this, a vicious culture of mutual distrust, mutual wariness, scheming against one another, a...

After Zhang Youxia, Who Would Still Be Willing to Risk Their Life for a System Like This

China

The downfall of Zhang Youxia was like a sledgehammer striking the very top of the power pyramid, shattering the outside world’s last illusions about absolute loyalty and monolithic unity. Unlike many previous routine anti-corruption campaigns, this marks the boiling point of the struggle over military power: if even a childhood family friend, a representative “red princeling,” and a core figure within the military can instantly become a prisoner, then it signals the official arrival of a new era in which no one is safe....

Xi Jinping Has Lost Public Support; Netizens Hope for an Anti-Xi Military Mutiny

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Since the official announcement that Zhang Youxia has been detained, rumors have surged online about large-scale unusual movements within the Chinese military, with multiple group armies allegedly assembling or advancing toward Beijing. In particular, claims that key units such as the 82nd Group Army (Baoding), 83rd Group Army (Xinxiang), 79th Group Army (Liaoyang), and 80th Group Army (Weifang) had already reached Beijing and surrounding areas before January 27 — along with reports that more distant group armies (81st, 78th, 72nd, 73rd, 77th, 76th) had each dispatched one to two brigades towa...

A Major Purge Triggers Shockwaves in the Military; Xi Gets a New Nickname

China

The arrest of Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) of the Chinese Communist Party, has stunned the outside world and is being called the largest high-level purge in the history of the PLA! Holding the dual status of “second-generation red” and “second-generation military,” Zhang Youxia is one of the very few PLA generals with real combat experience and was the PLA’s highest commander in actual combat operations. He has long been regarded as a core member of the “Xi family army” and was once Xi Jinping’s most trusted military ally. Against such a background, Zhan...

U.S. Senator: After Zhang Youxia’s Downfall, Xi Jinping Unlikely to Accelerate Taiwan Attack Plans

China

A U.S. senator said Tuesday (January 27) that after removing Zhang Youxia — formerly the second-highest-ranking figure in the Chinese military after himself — Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping is unlikely to accelerate plans to attack Taiwan. He also said there remains broad bipartisan consensus in the United States on how to address what they see as the greatest threat the Chinese Communist Party poses to the international order....

Xi Jinping's Meeting with UK Prime Minister Filled with Lies, UK Politicians Raise Alarm

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Following the arrest of Zhang Youxia, Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping met with visiting UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his delegation on the 29th. Media reports indicate that the discussions between Xi Jinping and Starmer lasted for 1 hour and 20 minutes in Beijing, and with lunch included, the two sides spent approximately three hours together....

Alleged Murder on the “Good Person List” — Fan Shiqi Sparks Public Fury

China

Today we focus on a public opinion storm that unfolded in real life but proved even more dramatic than a TV series. On January 25 in Yibin, Sichuan, what was originally a ceremony to honor so-called positive energy figures on the “China Good Person List” turned into a “public opinion blockade battle” involving tens of thousands of people — all because of the appearance of a controversial figure. That person was the entertainer long accused of being entangled in the Yu Menglong case — Fan Shiqi. Simply because “sha ren fan” ended up on the “Good Person List.”...

The Military Purge Is Linked to Xi Jinping’s Inner Demons

China

There is a saying that the more truth is debated, the clearer it becomes. The reported arrest of Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Zhang Youxia has been a hot topic of discussion for several consecutive days. Initial discussion focused on factional struggles, power seizures, and coups within the Chinese Communist Party....

Anti-Xi Forces Move to Save Zhang Youxia: Signs Emerge Ahead of Large-Scale Military Action

China

At present, the investigation into Zhang Youxia, First Vice Chairman of the CCP Central Military Commission, has placed China’s political situation at an extremely subtle and dangerous moment. According to disclosures from multiple channels, former military insiders, and internal information circulating on social media, the CCP’s military is in a highly unusual state. Some internal sources point out that the current military is in a kind of “radio silence before a war,” which is regarded as a precursor to large-scale action or a drastic political upheaval. A mysterious coded phrase spreading r...

Special Report by the Global Service Center for Quitting the CCP

China

]In 2025, a set of numbers emerged in China that are difficult to ignore, yet impossible to discuss within official narratives. According to annual statistics from the Global Service Center for Quitting the CCP, a total of 15,494,903 people publicly declared their withdrawal from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers in 2025. This averages 42,452 people per day, or about 1,291,242 per month. Since 2004, the cumulative number of withdrawals has exceeded 456 million....

In-Depth Analysis of the Real Reasons Xi Jinping Arrested Zhang Youxia

China

After the well-known overseas self-media figure Mr. Cai Shenkun revealed that Zhang Youxia had been arrested, and specifically noted that the news had been “absolutely accurate” after repeated verification from multiple sources, many online influencers still questioned its authenticity. Although the internet is full of mixed truths and falsehoods, if one uses the mindset of normal people to analyze, reason, and judge the behavior and motives of abnormal people, one will inevitably fall into the trap of carving a mark on a boat to find a lost sword or climbing a tree to catch fish....

Opposing the Arrest of Zhang Youxia? Military Newspaper Hides Four-Character Code

China

At the very beginning of 2026, Zhongnanhai has reportedly been shaken by the most astonishing military turmoil in the CCP’s history since the “September 13 Lin Biao Incident.” The downfall of Zhang Youxia, First Vice Chairman of the CCP Central Military Commission, and Liu Zhenli, Chief of the Joint Staff Department, has triggered a political earthquake capable of shaking the global political and economic order. Xi Jinping, in his capacity as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, ordered all military regions and departments to express support for the central decision. Yet days have pass...

Zhang Youxia’s Arrest Triggers the Cracking of the CCP’s Community of Shared Interests

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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has relied on party officials forming communities of shared interests to create a balance of power and maintain its rule. The largest such community of shared interests is maintained through the Party structure to safeguard the personal and factional interests of small groups and individuals. However, after the recent wave of senior officials such as Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli being arrested, this community has begun to show signs of cracking. Observers analyze that, because constant adjustments and reshaping of personnel and power are required—forcing choice...

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