“Taiwan armed invasion” that can not be done with this, Xi Jinping system scholars of the big miscalculation due to Putin’s failure also suggested “Abandon Putin” (1/5) | JBpress

There is also a suggestion from a scholar in the system that “Abandon Putin”

China’s President Xi Jinping and Russian President Putin (February 4, 2022, Photo: Representative Photograph / Russian Look / Afro) met at the Beijing Olympics

(Kaori Fukushima: Journalist)

China had a plan to invade Taiwan by force this fall, but it is believed that it lost the opportunity following seeing Russia’s struggle. The source is an information analysis report allegedly written by an analyst at the Federal Security Service (FSB) of the Russian Federation. Vladimir Putinkin, who runs the Russian corruption accusation site Gulagu.net, has released an internal document of the FSB and spread it online. Osetchikin is a human rights activist who has previously exposed information from FSB internal documents such as “Russia is preparing to use weapons of mass destruction in Ukraine.”


Taiwan’s online media “New Talk” quoted the FSB’s internal report as saying that China “planned to fully unify Taiwan in the fall.” According to it, Xi Jinping was planning a full-scale invasion of Taiwan this fall. He believed that his victory would ensure that he would be in office for the third term in a party convention. However, when Russia’s invasion of Ukraine failed and might not be recovered, Xi Jinping realized that the opportunity for an armed invasion of Taiwan might no longer exist. In addition, the United States threatened China with this opportunity, giving favorable conditions to Xi Jinping’s political opponents.

Is this kind of leaked sensitive internal document true? According to the New Talk, former European investigative journalist Christo Gorosov said on Twitter that Ukraine had previously used psychological tactics to leak fake FSB documents. But when Gorosov confirmed the report to two former FSB officials and current officials, he admitted that it was “arguably a document written by a colleague.”

If this is a genuine internal document, does it mean that Putin and Xi Jinping originally had plans to work together to advance the military? If so, in November of last year (2021), Liu Yazhou, the leader of the Taiwanese armed invasion opposition, was “disappeared”, and Hu, a well-known think tank scholar under the direct control of the State Council, jumped out at the same time as the closing of the NPC. How should we sort out the relevance of Wei’s proposal to “break the ties with Russia”?


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