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Was the Date Chosen for Capturing Maduro a Coincidence or a Carefully Planned Decision?

During a press conference, Trump claimed that the decision to apprehend Maduro in the early hours of January 3 was influenced by weather conditions. However, after reviewing the local weather records in Caracas from December 23 to January 5, I found no substantial differences. It appears that the we

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U.S. Military Raid on Venezuela: The Real Battle Situation Makes the CCP Military Gasp in Shock

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The U.S. military’s nighttime “Operation Absolute Resolve” on January 2 was equivalent to a “black tiger ripping out the heart”: it first paralyzed or destroyed Venezuela’s defense systems and successfully captured Maduro. This made the CCP military gasp in shock once again. If the CCP were to start a war in the Taiwan Strait, the U.S. military would very likely paralyze most of the CCP’s combat capabilities and simultaneously carry out a decapitation strike. The CCP’s top leadership is not only facing yet another defeat in its confrontation with the United States, but also has to be even more...

Chinese Netizens: Hoping “Old Trump” Will Act Faster!

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After the U.S. military captured Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife alive, those who felt the most excited—aside from the Venezuelan people—were Chinese netizens. Over recent days, under strict online censorship, Chinese netizens have tried every possible way to voice their inner hopes, hoping that the U.S. military will capture the Chinese Communist Party’s top leader, because they have already come to realize that the existence of the CCP is the root cause of China’s various disasters. Overseas Chinese netizens have held heated discussions on this. Analysts believe that the CCP is now ...

To Prepare for the 21st Personnel Changes, the Internal Conflicts Within the Communist Party of China (CPC) Have Entered a Chaotic Phase

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Following the recent downfalls of Wen Jiabao's secretary and Li Ruihuan's secretary, the internal strife within the CPC has intensified (Part 1). Now, let’s examine Wang Wenhua. At 68 years old, he is a retired official who stepped down from his role as the Director of the Standing Committee of the Qingdao Municipal People's Congress in 2017....

Zhuan Falun Guides the Path of Life: A Photographer Grows Together With His Child

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From suffering congenital amblyopia from the age of four and wearing thick glasses for many years, to regaining normal eyesight within one month, Ivan’s life underwent a major turning point in the summer of 1996. Years later, after becoming a father, he integrated his experience of practicing Falun Dafa into the daily upbringing of his son, Shawn. With Zhuan Falun as their companion, this father and son have walked a life journey centered on honesty, kindness, and growth....

Hainan's 96-Hour Closure: A National Strategy Becomes a Meat Grinder

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The island-wide closure of Hainan officially began on December 18, 2025, with the goal of transforming the Hainan Free Trade Port into an independent tariff zone to promote trade and investment liberalisation and high-level openness. However, contrary to expectations, online videos reveal that prices in Hainan have surged, while real estate prices have sharply declined, leading to a significant drop in value....

Maduro Captured, Insider Exposed; Rumors Say Xi Summoned Cai Qi and Chen Wenqing Overnight

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Just three days into 2026, CCP leader Xi Jinping was shocked by the sound of explosions orchestrated by the U.S. military in Venezuela, falling into a state of deep anxiety. However, what Xi worries about is not his "die-hard friend," Venezuelan President Maduro, being taken away by the U.S. military. Rather, it is the fact that all of Maduro's movements were known inside out; for him to be accurately located and captured so easily by the U.S. military, an "insider" must have played a decisive role. On the night Maduro was captured, Xi Jinping must have been unable to sleep. Looking around, wh...

U.S. Military Captures Maduro, CCP Expert Li Yi Becomes a Target of Online Mockery

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The U.S. military's swift capture of Venezuelan President Maduro has sent shockwaves through the international community. Li Yi, a pro-CCP commentator known for his anti-American stance, expressed his outrage in a video, slapping himself and choking up as he condemned himself as 'not human,' asserting that this event has significant implications for the CCP....

Trump’s First Strike of the New Year Delivers the CCP Its First Defeat — Zhongnanhai “Deeply Shocked”

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On the night of January 2, the U.S. military carried out a high-risk operation in Venezuela, capturing Maduro alive and withdrawing safely. At the very beginning of 2026, U.S. President Trump (Donald Trump) launched a successful first strike, which to some extent set the tone for foreign policy in the new year. America’s forceful action sent a clear signal: it will not allow CCP forces to meddle in the Americas. This also caused the CCP to suffer its first defeat of the new year very quickly....

When Extremes Are Reached, Reversal Is Inevitable! An Anti-Communist Wave Is Brewing in Silence

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Now, looking back at China in 2025, although there have been no earth-shattering explosions of sound, and although street protests have been breaking out one after another across the country, they have not yet formed a large-scale tidal wave of resistance. The economy is sluggish and unemployment is severe. Although the authorities have not announced an economic collapse, the lives of people at the bottom are slowly growing colder, and a kind of hopeless lament fills China’s online space. When despair becomes the main theme among grassroots circles, at this point, when things reach an extreme ...

Wang Huning Meets CCP-Run Religious Associations; Reports Omit Loyalty Language

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As 2026 approaches, Wang Huning—member of the CCP Politburo Standing Committee and Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)—separately met with members of the leadership teams attending the 11th National Congress of the Buddhist Association of China (held December 28–29) and the 11th National Congress of the Chinese Taoist Association (held December 29–30)....

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