According to German media source Bild, many concerning revelations have emerged, including the nation’s readiness for military conflict with Russia, as revealed by classified documents purportedly retrieved from the German Defence Ministry. Concerns regarding Chinese President Xi Jinping’s purported military purge are also growing at the same time. There is conjecture that this action could result in an invasion of Taiwan and possibly spark a world war
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Chinese Military Purge Raises Global Concerns: According to a report by the Daily Mail, Chinese President Xi Jinping is orchestrating a significant overhaul of the country’s military, bringing in generals willing to go to war. This move, if accurate, raises fears of a potential invasion of Taiwan and the involvement of the United States in a broader conflict. Gordon Chang, author of “China Is Going to War,” suggests that Xi is aiming to control the military, seeking officers prepared for actual combat.
Chang emphasizes Xi’s belief that many of China’s generals may be ambivalent about going to war, leading to the Chinese leader’s efforts to reshape the military’s leadership. Tensions have been escalating between China and Taiwan, with China considering Taiwan as its territory, and Xi stating that unification is inevitable.
German Preparedness for Armed Conflict: In parallel, Bild newspaper reports that Germany has made preparations for an armed conflict against Russia, potentially expanding the war on Ukraine by attacking NATO ally countries. The report suggests that Germany’s involvement could mark the beginning of World War Three. This information has not only raised eyebrows globally but has also prompted Moscow to dismiss the claims as a “hoax.”
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov outrightly rejected the reports, refusing to comment on what he termed a baseless report. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova echoed similar sentiments, dismissing the claims as akin to “last year’s powerful zodiac forecast.”
Escalation Predictions and Denials: The report further alleges that armed forces in Europe are gearing up for a potential attack by Russia on NATO’s eastern flank, including a potential cyber-offensive. It predicts that clashes will intensify in September, prompting Russian President Vladimir Putin to launch a large-scale military exercise involving approximately 50,000 troops in Western Russia and Belarus.
While these reports and predictions are causing widespread concern, it is essential to note that they are met with skepticism from Russian authorities, who categorically deny the allegations. As global tensions rise, the international community is closely watching these developments, hoping for diplomatic resolutions to avoid further escalation.