BREAKING: Purge of CCP Taking Place in China After Attempted Military Coup

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Three days before the Fourth Plenum, the PLA’s top brass faced another concentrated purge, with nine removed in total.

This isn’t routine anti-corruption; it’s a power clean-up after a foiled military coup. The aim is straightforward: cut off military factions and tighten grip over command.

At the same time, a key condition was floated to Washington—if Beijing moves on Taiwan, the U.S. should stay silent, not intervene, and provide no aid.

Key points:
- 1. Timing & signal: The move lands three days before the Fourth Plenum, sending a “situation under control” signal at home and abroad.

- 2. Scope & tally: Nine senior PLA figures were taken down, spanning the Navy, Army, Air Force, and the CMC core.

- 3. Key figures: He Weidong (CMC vice chair), Miao Hua, and others—fitting the pattern of “personally promoted, then personally purged.”

- 4. Nature of the action: Not a routine corruption sweep, but a continued clean-up following coup-risk handling.

- 5. Method: List-based purges and a re-ranking by “loyalty”; cycles of promotion and removal in alternation.

- 6. Core ask to the U.S.: If the CCP goes to war over Taiwan, the U.S. should not intervene, not assist, and not speak out.

- 7. Internal trajectory: Purges will continue; power becomes more personal and centralized.

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