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Book Synopsis: The Communist Party of China is fast-tracking the largest military buildup since the Second World War; it is sanctions-proofing itself; it is stockpiling grain; it is surveying America for nuclear weapons strikes; and, most ominously, it is mobilizing China’s civilians for battle. In the past decade, ruler Xi Jinping has militarized the Chinese political system. As a result, the People’s Liberation Army has become so powerful that, like the bloodthirsty Japanese military of the 1930s, it believes it can do whatever it wants. Xi Jinping has no answer for mounting internal crises. He knows the Chinese people are increasingly angry. His only way out is to unify the nation with the prospect of conflict. Inside the Party, there is an almost irresistible imperative for war. Meanwhile, Washington and other Western capitals lack urgency. Naysayers tell us that war is neither inevitable nor imminent, but how many times in history has a militant regime embarked on a breakneck military buildup and not launched a war of aggression?
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Are you aware of the growing military power of China? The Communist Party of China is moving quickly to build up its military forces, stockpile essential resources, and prepare its civilians for battle. This alarming development is detailed in the book "China Is Going to War." In the past decade, ruler Xi Jinping has transformed the Chinese political system into a military force comparable to the bloodthirsty Japanese military of the 1930s. It's clear that China believes it can do whatever it wants. Don't underestimate the danger this poses to global stability.
Some skeptics argue that war with China is neither inevitable nor imminent, but let's not forget the lessons of history. How many times have we witnessed a militant regime engaging in a rapid military buildup and failing to launch an aggressive war? The signs are here, and it's crucial to be aware of the potential consequences. "China Is Going to War" provides an in-depth analysis backed by extensive research. Prepare yourself by understanding the facts and the risks involved.
While Washington and other Western capitals seem to lack urgency in acknowledging the threat posed by China's military ambitions, it's our responsibility as informed citizens to stay ahead of the curve. By reading "China Is Going to War," you'll gain valuable insights into the motivations and strategies of the Communist Party of China. This book goes beyond the headlines, revealing the underlying reasons behind Xi Jinping's militarization and the mounting internal crises within China.
Don't wait until it's too late. Take action now and arm yourself with the knowledge needed to understand and confront the growing challenge China presents. Whether you're a concerned citizen, a government official, or a student of world affairs, "China Is Going to War" is a must-read. Get your copy today and be prepared for what lies ahead.
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