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Wolf Warrior Geng Shuang Transferred, Future Prospects Uncertain
Trump is set to visit Beijing from late March to early April, prompting Beijing to foster a friendly atmosphere for Sino-U.S. relations. The military aircraft circling Taiwan have been grounded, and the intensity of statements regarding Taiwan has noticeably decreased, reflecting a rather submissive
Experts: Trump Is Playing a Strategic Encirclement Game—The CCP May Follow the Soviet Union’s Fate
Since the beginning of this year, the United States has taken a series of major actions: in January it captured former Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro; in February it struck Iran and killed its supreme leader Ali Khamenei; and it has also intervened in the issue of operating rights at ports of the Panama Canal. From the Western Hemisphere to the Middle East and then to the Indo-Pacific strategic corridor, the United States has been advancing step by step.
The CCP Prefers Yes-Men Over Talented Leaders
Xi Jinping’s years-long purge has even brought down Zhang Youxia, one of the most respected figures in the Chinese military. This has helped many CCP officials understand Xi’s approach to personnel selection: whether someone has achievements is not important—the most important thing is political loyalty. What the leadership prefers are obedient yes-men rather than capable generals. As long as officials demonstrate absolute loyalty to Xi, they can “lie flat” and collect their government salary without producing real accomplishments, and they will not become targets for removal.
Maduro in January, Khamenei in February—Will March Be Xi Jinping’s Turn?
Although the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) expressed sympathy over the fall of Ayatollah Khamenei—calling his death an “assassination” and lowering flags to half-mast in mourning—the development that truly alarms Xi Jinping’s regime is the phrase used by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi: “regime change.”
Inside Story: After Khamenei’s Assassination, Beijing Orders Emergency Destruction of Sensitive Files
After Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed by U.S.–Israeli forces, the people most anxious may not have been in Tehran but in Beijing. According to newly disclosed inside information reported by Liberty Times, Beijing issued an extremely rare and urgent order immediately after Khamenei’s death: instructing its embassy in Iran to destroy all sensitive materials at once.
Death Photos and Ghost Stories Spread in the Chinese Military
Over the past three years, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping has persistently carried out a significant purge of military generals.
Dissident Cheng Xiaofeng Sentenced to Three and a Half Years; Father Has Not Received the Judgment
Dissident Cheng Xiaofeng from Zhuzhou, Hunan Province, was sentenced last December to three years and six months in prison by a local court. Although the court read the verdict in court, it did not deliver the written judgment to his father.
Khamenei Doomed by Surveillance Cameras—Will Xi Jinping Learn the Lesson?
How exactly was Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei precisely eliminated? On March 2, the Financial Times revealed startling details, pointing to an intelligence operation that had been developing for more than 20 years. The groundwork for the operation reportedly dates back to 2001, when then–Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon ordered Iran to be designated a top strategic target. Much of the intelligence capability behind the effort came from Israel’s signals intelligence unit known as Unit 8200.
Nine Generals Dismissed: Are Core Military Secrets on Trump's Desk?
On February 25, Army Commander Li Qiaoming, former Navy Commander Shen Jinlong, and seven other generals were simultaneously stripped of their qualifications as representatives of the National People's Congress.
Beijing’s Dense Network of Surveillance Cameras Poses a Major Threat to Zhongnanhai
The precision strike by U.S. and Israeli forces that eliminated more than 40 senior Iranian officials—including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei—has undoubtedly shocked the leadership in Zhongnanhai, Beijing. Along with the shock comes a deep sense of fear. Those in China’s top leadership circles, who share certain parallels with Khamenei, cannot rule out the possibility that such a scenario could one day unfold in Beijing. The relatively subdued response from Beijing officials reflects this unease.
Khamenei Beheaded: What Variables Will the Trump-Xi Meeting Face?
The White House has confirmed that the U.S. President will visit Beijing at the end of March. The beheading of Hāméinèiyǔ by the U.S.-led coalition could directly impact the content of the Trump-Xi meeting that was originally planned.
U.S. Military Kills Khamenei; 'Sage' Predicts Trump's Next Target
Following the announcement of Iranian leader Khamenei's death at the hands of the U.S. military, the Chinese public expressed their joy in various ways. Many netizens reported that people were playing songs like 'Today is a Good Day' and 'Unfortunately, It's Not You,' while others shouted 'Beijing welcomes you!' to Trump.
"Out of Fuel"? The Pla Aircraft Have Been Unusually Silent in the Taiwan Strait for Three Days
Trump is scheduled to visit Beijing at the end of March, and there is growing speculation about whether Taiwan will become a bargaining chip in the "big deal" between Trump and Xi Jinping.
Trump's Decapitation of Khamenei Sends Three Signals to Beijing, Leaving Xi Cold
The most striking news worldwide in recent days has been the military operation in the Middle East, codenamed 'Operation Epic Fury.' This operation not only devastated Iran's air defence system but also transformed a term that once carried a hint of irony into reality—one that Chinese Communist officials are all too familiar with: 'Let the leaders go first.'
Xi is the 'Most Irresponsible Gang Leader'
On February 28, the United States and Israel conducted a large-scale air operation against Iran, resulting in the deaths of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and 40 senior commanders, which nearly obliterated Iran's military leadership.
Khamenei Cannot Escape U.S. Tracking System; Chinese Communist Party Faces Triple Setbacks
Following the U.S. and Israeli airstrikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei (Ayatollah Ali Khamenei), the Khamenei regime has come to an end. U.S. President Trump disclosed in a statement: "He could not escape our intelligence and highly sophisticated tracking system, along with close cooperation with Israel; he and the other leaders killed alongside him had no way out."
Volunteer Attacked in New York; Tuidang Center Releases Suspect Photos, Seeks Public Help
At approximately 1:30 p.m. on February 27, a Chinese or Asian male suspect violently attacked a female Falun Gong practitioner and Tuidang (Quit the CCP) volunteer at an information booth on Main Street in Flushing, New York. The case involves a suspected hate crime. On March 1, the Global Service Center for Quitting the Chinese Communist Party released photos of the attacker and called on the public to assist in identifying and apprehending him.
U.S. Military Officials Warn: CCP Rapidly Expanding Undersea Military Capabilities
U.S. defense and intelligence officials warned at a congressional hearing on Monday (March 2) that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is rapidly expanding its undersea military power and seabed activities, aiming to erode America’s long-held advantages and threaten the global economic lifelines in which Taiwan plays a critical role.
Senior U.S. Official Visits Taiwan, Pledges Support for Taiwan’s Active Participation in the International Community
Casey Mace, the senior U.S. official responsible for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) affairs, visited Taiwan on Monday and Tuesday (March 2–3). During the visit, Mace met with senior Taiwanese officials and industry leaders to discuss APEC-related issues, promote U.S.–Taiwan economic cooperation, and support Taiwan’s active participation in the international community.
China–Russia Statement: Nothing More Than “When the Rabbit Dies, the Fox Grieves”
The day after Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a joint U.S.–Israeli decapitation strike, on March 1, 2026, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urgently held a phone call with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at Russia’s request. The conversation directly condemned the U.S.–Israeli action as the “open killing of a sovereign nation’s leader” and declared that “inciting regime change is unacceptable.” They repeatedly emphasized that military action must be authorized by the United Nations Security Council, that hostilities must cease immediately, and that negotiations
Khamenei's Death: A Contrast Between Public and Official Reactions
On February 28, the United States and Israel launched "Operation Epic Fury," conducting airstrikes in Iran that led to the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei. Many Iranians celebrated with joy, singing and dancing in the streets.