China expert Gordon Chang and Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo lay out the nature of Xi Jinping's thirst for power and the possibility of an impending Taiwan invasion.
Fox Nation's 'Who is Xi Jinping?' explores the life, political history and future ambitions of Chinese president Xi Jinping.sounded the alarm on Chinese President and CCP leader Xi Jinping's plan to, in his eyes,"reunify" his country and Taiwan – whether its people are ready to submit or not.
Chang, a Gatestone Institute senior fellow and author of the 2001 book"The Coming Collapse of China," joined a panel of key analysts and China experts onto look at the life and ambitions of the peasant who rose to power. "Xi Jinping is serious," he warned in the special."He talks about how China was the next Taiwan in the quote-unquote ‘new era.’ ‘New era’ is Xi Jinping's code word for the time in which he rules China," he went on to explain.Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a commendation ceremony for role models of the Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympics at the Great Hall of the People on April 8 in Beijing.
Chang, along with other experts, joined together in painting a dismal picture of the threat that China poses to its neighbors and anyone else who dares to get in the way. Jinping's belief that Taiwan is and always has been, in Chang's words, an"inalienable part of the People's Republic" poses a significant threat to the United States, which has reaffirmed its commitment to defending Taiwan on multiple occasions.
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