Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping has instructed its army to "prepare for war" and "fight and win" it. The use of nuclear weapons is likely to be on the agenda, argues China critic Gordon Chang, for Xi has now replaced the past leadership of China's Rocket Force, in control of the nation's 400 nuclear warheads. According to Chang: "Xi sacked Rocket Force commander, Li Yuchao, and its political commissar, Xu Zhongbo. Neither has been seen in public since. Li's deputy, Liu Guangbin, has also disappeared, along with Zhang Zhenzhong, a former deputy. At about the same time, Wu Guohua, deputy commander of the Rocket Force, reportedly took his own life in early July." Thus, a new set of leaders will streamline any nuclear commands with no hesitation at all to fire on command.
The flashpoint is set to be Taiwan. Already the CCP's Eastern Theater Command has established a Joint Operations Command Center, responsible for coordinating all phases of an invasion of Taiwan. Armoured vehicles have been moved to the coastal province of Guangdong, ready for this invasion. With China's economy getting worse, and the likelihood of unrest developing, Xi is set to move sooner rather than later, almost certainly before the possible re-election of Donald Trump in November 2024. He will want to take military action while the compromised Beijing Biden regime is still in power. CCP agents have already entered the country by the thousands, ready for infrastructure sabotage, as will occur in Australia as well, due to the suicidally insane immigration policies of both countries.