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RE: LeoThread 2025-07-01 03:27

in LeoFinance3 months ago

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As the military is a bedrock of power in China, these actions could be interpreted as signs of infighting or a shift in control towards other factions within the CCP. Interestingly, this includes purging his own previous appointees, raising questions about Xi's decision-making and ability to oversee loyalty within the ranks. It increasingly appears that Xi may not have the full backing needed from essential military leaders to maintain control.

A Shift in Communicative Dominance