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China Watch Wednesday: Military Parade Signals New Global Alliance Against America

Xi Jinping's Military Parade Represents a Significant Shift in Global Power

On September 2nd, China held what many analysts are calling the largest military parade in modern Chinese history. This event marks a critical turning point in geopolitical dynamics, according to Ava Chen of the New Federal State of China, who joined host Kathleen Winn on China Watch Wednesday.

"The world is different before the parade and after the parade," Chen warned. "This is a seismic change in geopolitical games forever. We're no longer going back to the days before September 2nd."

The military parade showcased China's growing military capabilities, with Xi Jinping flanked by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un—a visual representation of a new anti-American alliance forming on the world stage.

Chen explained that for decades, China has portrayed itself as a developing nation under the non-alliance movement, which includes approximately 120 nations across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. "They say there's no security, no military alliance. We're just interested in getting rich and feeding our people. That's a lie," Chen stated firmly.

What has been happening covertly, according to Chen, is the formation of multiple regional alliances: the Southeast Asia alliance, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (which recently held its summit with Indian Prime Minister Modi in attendance), and BRICS—the economic bloc working to create an alternative currency to replace the U.S. dollar.

During the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, intelligence sources indicate that "Putin and Xi, the two dictators, have agreed to enter 100% cooperation and sharing of all weapons technology," Chen revealed. This comprehensive weapons-sharing agreement represents a significant escalation in military cooperation between the two powers.

Former President Donald Trump addressed the parade in a statement on social media that Winn read at the beginning of the program, where he referenced China's history with the United States and pointedly mentioned the "conspiring against the United States of America" by China, Russia, and North Korea.

China's Military Capabilities and Weapons Technology

Following a commercial break, the discussion turned to China's military capabilities displayed during the parade. Chen highlighted that China has been developing advanced weaponry systems that are now potentially on par with those of the United States.

"We're talking about not just kinetic war, traditional conventional war weapons. We're talking about AI-driven drones and machines, whether flying on land or under the sea. We're talking about bioweapons. We're talking about pulse interference machines, which can be deployed in space war, space force," Chen explained.

Chen warned that China is now "probably, if not leading the world, very, very close at par or on par with the United States" in terms of weapons technology. This creates a dangerous situation as these advanced weapons could be proliferated to countries that are "anti-America."

China has already demonstrated the effectiveness of these weapons in real-world conflicts. Chen cited the border conflict between Pakistan and India in Kashmir, where "Chinese fighter jets on the Pakistani side shot down three French Rafael fighter jets," proving that their weapons "work, they're cheap, and they're as good as the United States'."

The parade heavily featured unmanned vehicles—aircraft, submarines, and land weapons—which aligns with a recent comment from Elon Musk about how "crude aircraft will be destroyed instantly by cheap drones." Chen explained that Miles Guo had previously shared intelligence with the United States that "CCP is the only regime in the entire world that spends 24/7 focusing on studying American weapons" to identify vulnerabilities and develop countermeasures.

The CCP vs. The Chinese People: A Critical Distinction

Throughout the discussion, both Winn and Chen emphasized the importance of distinguishing between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Chinese people.

"The Chinese people are being persecuted," Winn stated. "The CCP is a different entity that has control of the Chinese people, but the Chinese people are enslaved."

Chen explained that before the Communist Party took power, "Chinese people were the most hardworking, peaceful, and very loving and caring people" who "peacefully lived with neighbors for thousands of years." She emphasized that the Chinese people want peace with the Western world, scientific advancement, and to "enjoy life."

According to Chen, only five to ten "collectocracy families" actually control China, not the Chinese people themselves. "They are controlling Chinese people's ingenuity, their innovations, their wisdom, and their intelligence. And they're taking advantage of their innovations and using it against the free world while lying to the Chinese people using propaganda."

A key historical point raised by Chen was that the CCP falsely claims credit for defeating Japan in World War II, when it was actually the Nationalist Party (Guomingdang) that fought alongside American soldiers. "The CCP use the same tactics—subversion, lies, cheats, and propaganda. They actually stole the victory of the Chinese people and the Nationalist Party," Chen explained.

Chen noted that according to historical records, the CCP killed only about 800 Japanese soldiers during the entire eight-year war, as they were primarily engaged in "guerrilla warfare" and spent more time hiding than fighting.

Taiwan: The Critical Flashpoint

The discussion turned to Taiwan, which Chen identified as a critical battleground not just for strategic reasons, but for economic ones that directly affect Americans.

"If Taiwan is taken, the American stock market is going to be crushed. You will have never seen an economic depression coming back like the 1930s Great Depression," Chen warned.

She explained that 90% of high-end advanced computer chips are manufactured in Taiwan, which are essential for American technology companies like NVIDIA, Apple, and Meta. "All those trillion-dollar stock market [companies] need Taiwan. They need chips."

Chen emphasized that Taiwan is just the first step in China's broader strategy: "Taiwan is just the first step to take over America." She outlined how China has already gained influence over countries like Pakistan and is working to control South Korea, leaving Japan as the only major ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region.

If China takes Taiwan, Chen argued, Japan would be next, effectively giving China control of the entire Asia-Pacific region. This would force the United States to retreat to the Western Hemisphere, where it's already dealing with issues like cartels in Latin America—which Chen pointed out are also supported by the CCP through weapons and money laundering.

A Multi-Front War Already Underway

Both Winn and Chen agreed that World War III has already begun, just not in the conventional sense most people expect.

"A lot of people think World War III has not started yet, but no, we have been in World War III for at least four, five years already. It's just you didn't see what kind of war it is," Chen stated.

Chen explained that the CCP has "weaponized everything" and fundamentally changed how modern warfare is fought. Beyond kinetic military action, China is engaged in "supply chain warfare, weaponized the Chinese market, weaponized energy, weaponized currency," and even "weaponizing your legal system, judicial system, using infiltrated spies or proxies to get the job done."

The bioweapon aspect was specifically mentioned in relation to COVID-19, with Chen stating that the pandemic killed "over one million people in America" and was essentially a "warning shot" to see how the United States would react.

Solutions: Working with the Chinese People Against the CCP

Chen offered a strategic solution that doesn't involve direct military conflict: focus on targeting the CCP leadership rather than treating all Chinese people as enemies.

"We wanted to avoid kinetic war. These are nuclear powers," Chen emphasized. Instead, she suggested that the United States should work with the Chinese people against the CCP. "We can help you from the enemy line from behind. By you just not helping the CCP, by you helping the Chinese people to take down the digital firewall that's still, as of today, blocking the truth."

Chen revealed that the New Federal State of China has "more than 600 million Chinese supporting us and secretly supporting us." These supporters cannot openly voice their support due to fear of persecution, as "the CCP is monitoring every single communication of its citizenry."

She compared the strategy to the television show Game of Thrones: "If you watch the theory of Game of Thrones, at the most dangerous scene, you're facing about tens of thousands of walking dead soldiers attacking you. All you have to do is go to the Night King, and then everything else is gone."

Similarly, Chen argued, the way to solve the crisis "without going to World War III" is "to take down the head of that evil, which right now is Xi Jinping and his Inner Circle, only a few families."

America's Window of Opportunity

Chen expressed frustration that the United States had missed a critical opportunity to counter the CCP during the first Trump administration, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic when China's economy was hurting and "people's resentment and dissent was surging."

"That's the best window of time to take down the regime," Chen said. "Americans actually could do it by focusing only on the five and ten families. That's it. You don't have to take the entire China as your enemy because you're not going to raise 1.4 billion people on the world without hurting yourself."

She specifically mentioned Miles Guo, who began whistleblowing in 2017 and "shared so much with the United States," providing "valuable insights down to details in terms of which general you should actually approach" who would help America. "But Americans did not listen," Chen lamented.

Conclusion: The Need for Unity Against External Threats

Winn closed the discussion by emphasizing the need for American unity in the face of these threats: "Our 250th anniversary of this nation, our Constitution, our freedoms—there is nothing more vile to those that believe in communism, socialism, Marxism. And those three leaders that are together, that are plotting against the United States of America, beware."

"We have to become a United Nation, not the United Nations, but a United Country to fight against our enemies," Winn stated, emphasizing that this challenge transcends partisan politics and requires a collective American response.

Chen's final message reinforced her main point: "The best way really is to tear the CCP's lies... Don't turn the Chinese people against the free world. We don't want to be your enemy. We want to take down the CCP."

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