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American Expert: As long as the Communist Party rules China, Xi Jinping will fail no matter how hard he works | Xi Jinping | CCP regime | Ideology

Chinese President Xi Jinping attends the opening ceremony of the first session of the 14th National People’s Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, March 5, 2023. (Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

[The Epoch Times, Mawrth 09, 2023](Reported by Epoch Times reporters Ning Haizhong and Luo Ya) Xi Jinping will be confirmed in the two sessions of the Communist Party of China to enter the third term of the country’s president. However, the outside world is not optimistic about the security of Xi’s rule of power. Some American experts wrote that Xi Jinping is pursuing the world hegemony of the CCP regime, but his regime is also illegal in China. As long as China is ruled by the Marxist ideology imported from the West, all efforts will Xi Jinping fails.

Analysts believe that the CCP regime will inevitably collapse like the Nazi regime, and Xi Jinping’s only escape option is to abandon the party, but this possibility has become extremely slim.

American Expert: As long as communist ideology rules China, no matter how hard Xi works, he will fail

The United States “Capitol Hill” published an article by Bradley A. Thayer, China policy director and commentator Washington think tank “Security Policy Center” (Security Policy Center) on March 6. Uncertain leaders who control illegitimate governments and parties have led to perilous times in international politics, the article said. Nazi Germany is one, and the CCP regime under Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party is another.

The article drew attention to the fact that Xi Jinping often talks about the greatness of Chinese civilization in his speeches, such as the history of 5,000 years of civilization. He tried to support the rise of the CCP regime as a superpower and the historical inevitability of defeating the United States. But Xi Jinping and the CCP know their rule is illegal and hide it from the Chinese people and the world. In doing so, a deep sense of insecurity and lack of self-confidence was revealed, knowing of the failures of their regime.

The article believes that no matter how hard Xi Jinping works, as long as the CCP regime is controlled by the Marxist ideology imported from the West, all his efforts will fail.

The article stated that, in fact, if the current regime in Beijing wants to accept the socialist-Marxist-Leninist-Maoist ideology, it needs to reject the great Chinese civilization that is the foundation of the Chinese political system. To accept the greatness of Chinese civilization, it is necessary to accept the traditional Chinese political system and imperial rule, and reject foreign ideologies and political systems based on them. Yet Xi Jinping and the Communist Party want to accept, which means they are contradicting each other and very uncertain about their own legitimacy.

The article stated that the CCP cannot find a solution to establish a modern and just government. One reason is that grafting ideologies imported from the West to define and govern the country certainly lacks ideological and political coherence for the Chinese people. Because the fatal flaw of the communist economy is that it is inherently inhumane and can only alienate people. China’s suffocating political environment today breeds oppression, resentment, hatred, mistrust, lies, cynicism and corruption.

The article concludes by stating that Xi Jinping leads a political party supported by an ideology imported from the West rather than China’s own. This alone makes the entire CCP regime illegal. The Chinese people should be governed by a just government and political system in the Chinese style, not by an inauthentic Western copycat.

Analysis: Xi’s only escape option is to abandon the party

Not the divine right of the monarchy or the result of democratic elections, the CCP was a branch of the Communist International controlled by the Soviet Union in its early years. With the support of the latter, it finally stole power in mainland China with violence and lie in 1949. Wang He, an expert on China affairs, said on Thayer’s March 9 article that the illegality of the CCP regime itself is indeed the source of Xi Jinping’s greatest sense of crisis.

“Originally, the ideology of communism was a dark trend of Western civilization. It entered China in a special historical period. After the CCP succeeded in stealing the country, it combined it with the worst things in Chinese history. This is the so-called Socialism with Chinese Characteristics is the current rule of the CCP. It rejects the fine culture in Chinese history, and it also rejects the positive things in Western civilization, including freedom, human rights, and governance the law. The CCP regime is full of evil.”

Wang said that because there is no legitimacy, the CCP has to rely on violence and lies to maintain its control, and will always be in a state of crisis. This regime itself is anti-human and has no way out. Just like the Nazi regime, it is bound to collapse. The various symptoms of the present collapse are already very evident.

In recent years, Xi Jinping has repeatedly emphasized the crisis of the collapse of the party, but claimed to have found a solution of “self-revolution”. Wang said that Xi has launched an anti-corruption campaign for many years and offended various factions of the party, but he did not dare to really overthrow them. The real powerful families have not been touched, so there will be counterattacks at any time. He is now desperate for power, ostensibly to protect the party, but in reality he has no way out.

At the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in October last year, Xi Jinping broke the practice of the CCP and won a third term as the leader of the party. He will be re-elected as the country’s president in both sessions.

Wang said that Xi Jinping is actually in a difficult situation. His power has reached the top, but his authority has reached the bottom, forming a huge contrast.

“He took Hu Jintao away at the 20th National Congress. He could eliminate the Tuan faction and make the entire Politburo his own, but he could not change the oligopoly nature of the CCP regime where 500 families rule the roost. China’s economy. Knowing that all he has done is represent the CCP oligarchs, and he is only performing in front of the stage. If Xi’s rule really endangers these monopoly oligarchs, they can give the best for Xi at any time.”

“When Mao Zedong died, his wife and nephew were all arrested, and all policies were rejected. Mao has been involved in the party all his life. With such great authority, isn’t he in a bleak situation in the end?”

Wang said Xi already felt his rule was crumbling. Now he is faced with two choices, the first choice is to eliminate all the evils of the CCP, and the second choice is to give up the CCP. But it seems he wants to find a third way, which doesn’t really exist.

On February 8, 2023, Japan’s Chuo Koron News Agency published the biographies of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Abe talked about his conversations with Xi Jinping in the early years. According to Abe’s recollection, Xi Jinping once said that if he were born in the United States, he would not join the Communist Party of the United States, but would join the Democratic Party or the Republican Party. This is quite surprising.

Abe believes that Xi Jinping “joined the Chinese Communist Party not because of ideological beliefs, but because he joined the Communist Party to gain political power”. Abe says Xi is a strong “realist”.

Wang said Abe’s memories are worth considering. Now that the CCP’s rule can no longer be maintained, if the party is not left, Xi will have to include himself in it. So the only way out for him now is to abandon the party, but it is difficult to return, and the possibility of this is becoming less and less. “Maybe Xi’s only hope of survival is when he realized that the regime was about to lose control and the anti-Xi forces in the party wanted to overthrow him, so he tipped the table and pushed the Communist Party away, just like Gorbachev .”

However, Wang He believes that even if Xi says he wants to take the road of democracy, the democrats no longer believe him.

Responsible editor: Fang Xiao#