China Is Preparing To Go To War

Authored by Gordon Change via 19fortyfive.com,

Last month, a Chinese entrepreneur making medical equipment for consumers told me that local officials had demanded he convert his production lines in China so that they could turn out items for the military. Communist Party cadres, he said, were issuing similar orders to other manufacturers.

Moreover, Chinese academics privately say the ongoing expulsion of foreign colleagues from China’s universities appears to be a preparation for hostilities.

The People’s Republic of China is preparing to go to war, and it is not trying to hide its efforts. Amendments to the National Defense Law, effective the first day of last year, transfer powers from civilian to military officials.

In general, the amendments reduce the role of the central government’s State Council by shifting power to the CMC, the Communist Party’s Central Military Commission. Specifically, the State Council will no longer supervise the mobilization of the People’s Liberation Army.

As Zeng Zhiping of Soochow University told Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post,

“The CMC is now formally in charge of making national defense policy and principles, while the State Council becomes a mere implementing agency to provide support for the military.”

In one sense, these amendments were window dressing. “Recent changes to China’s National Defense Law that diminish the power of the State Council are largely political posturing,” Richard Fisher of the Virginia-based International Assessment and Strategy Center told me soon after the amendments went into effect. “The Chinese Communist Party and particularly its subordinate CMC have always held supreme power over decisions regarding war and peace.”

Why then do we care about the National Defense Law amendments?

The amendments, Fisher tells us, “point to China’s ambition to achieve ‘whole nation’ levels of military mobilization to fight wars and give the CMC formal power to control the future Chinese capabilities for global military intervention.”

“The revised National Defense Law also embodies the concept that everyone should be involved in national defense,” reports the Communist Party’s Global Times, summarizing the words of an unnamed CMC official. “All national organizations, armed forces, political parties, civil groups, enterprises, social organizations, and other organizations should support and take part in the development of national defense, fulfill national defense duties, and carry out national defense missions according to the law.”

As Fisher told 19FortyFive this month, “For the past 40 years, China’s Communist Party has been preparing for brutal war, and now the ruling organization is accelerating its plans.”

The Party, as it readies itself for combat, is leaving nothing to chance. In March, its Central Organization Department issued an internal directive prohibiting the spouses and children of ministerial-level officials from owning foreign real estate or shares registered offshore. The ban also appears to apply to such officials themselves as there are reports of their selling foreign assets. Moreover, such officials and immediate families are not, except in limited circumstances, allowed to open accounts overseas with financial institutions.

The directive, issued soon after the imposition of sanctions on Russian officials for the “special military operation” in Ukraine, appears designed to sanction-proof Chinese officials.

J-10 Fighter.

Moreover, the central government is trying to sanctions-proof itself. On April 22, officials from the finance ministry and central bank met with representatives of dozens of banks, including HSBC, to discuss what Beijing could do in the event of the imposition of punitive measures on China.

The holding of the “emergency meeting,” reported by the Financial Times, is ominous.

“The officials and attendees did not mention specific scenarios, but one possible trigger for such sanctions is thought to be a Chinese invasion of Taiwan,” the FT noted.

The fact that Chinese officials held the meeting is a clear indication that Beijing is planning belligerent acts.

“Be ready for battle.” That’s how Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post summarized Chinese ruler Xi Jinping’s first order to the military of 2019. In January of that year, he gave a major speech to the CMC on making preparations for war, and the address was then broadcast nationwide.

Foreign analysts debate whether China is going to war anytime soon. The Chinese political system has become less transparent over time, so it is not clear what senior leaders are thinking.

Image of J-20 fighter. Image Credit: Chinese Internet.

Yet it is clear what senior leaders are in fact doing. They are getting troops ready for another advance below the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh, preparing to seize more Indian territory in the Himalayas. They renewed, in November of last year and this June, attempts to block the resupply of a Philippine outpost at Second Thomas Shoal, in the South China Sea. They ordered four vessels to enter Japan’s sovereign water around the disputed but Japanese-controlled Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea in late July. They are directing continual provocations around Taiwan, including a violation of the island’s sovereign airspace in early February.

And there is something else that is unmistakable: Xi and senior leaders are getting China’s citizens ready for war.

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A 19FortyFive Contributing Editor, Gordon G. Chang is the author of The Coming Collapse of China and The Great U.S.-China Tech War. Follow him on Twitter @GordonGChang

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m
August 21, 2022 7:04 am

“For the past 40 years, China’s Communist Party has been preparing for brutal war”

Oh, ok. Everything has been moving in a straight line, for 40 years. The Chinese must really be masters wizards of long-term strategy planning.
And poor naive US can’t get a foot down, in comparison.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  m
August 21, 2022 7:34 am

Maybe they have finally run out of their inscrutable patience ‘m’? My Chinese contacts are convinced that the coming Taiwan blockade is a precursor to the next escalation stage:

“During past four years I keep valuing the possibility of Americans’ real waking up and refusing into coming WWIII – Decreased to zero.”
https://www.unz.com/lromanoff/americans-are-criminally-insane/#comment-5503714

m
m
  Austrian Peter
August 21, 2022 8:08 am

We are already in WWIII, as I realized a few days before posting this.

Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
  m
August 21, 2022 11:16 am

Your comment is essentially correct.

Barry sotero
Barry sotero
August 21, 2022 9:10 am

China doesn’t need to prepare for war when it’s adversary (US) calls them to warn them.

Boogieman
Boogieman
August 21, 2022 10:30 am

What country in their right mind is not preparing for war. What you have is a nuclear armed super power(USA, USA, USA) that has lost any reasonable sense of sanity and is being run by mad men. Ya, preparing for war might be a good idea, considering.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 21, 2022 10:35 am

“The officials and attendees did not mention specific scenarios, but one possible trigger for such sanctions is thought to be a Chinese invasion of Taiwan,” the FT noted.
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The fact that Chinese officials held the meeting is a clear indication that Beijing is planning belligerent acts.

The Chinese political system has become less transparent over time, so it is not clear what senior leaders are thinking.

SMH

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
August 21, 2022 10:53 am

Chinese economy is slowing, banks are shutting their doors and people are getting restless. What is a quicker way to get the people to forget their problems and supporting the government than a good old fashioned (or new fangled) war?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TN Patriot
August 21, 2022 11:21 am

That China and the USA (as well as the rest of the developed nations) are cratering is pretty scary. If they both have good reason to distract their people and both think war is a good way, war will happen. Sadly I doubt it will be limited, as I am sure they will try, and will spiral out of control as they discover their hubris has blinded them to reality.

AKJohn
AKJohn
August 21, 2022 12:21 pm

Mike Adams talked about this also. Walmart will not be buying as much from China as China told them so. Meaning Factories are making war materials.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  AKJohn
August 21, 2022 3:02 pm

I’ve heard Mike say they are preparing for a land US invasion. I find that very hard to believe. With so many other tools available, why risk a physical invasion of US territory?

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bidenTouchesKids
August 21, 2022 3:16 pm

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