The Chinese Communist Party's military purge has reached shocking new depths, with fired General Zhang Youxia now accused of committing treason that makes disgraced American General Mark Milley's backstabbing look like child's play.
General Zhang Youxia, the now-former vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, was summarily dismissed by dictator Xi Jinping and placed under investigation for allegedly passing China's most sensitive nuclear secrets directly to the CIA. The bombshell revelation comes as Xi's paranoid regime continues its unprecedented military purge that has seen 37 of 81 generals appointed since October 2022 either arrested or simply vanish into thin air.
While Americans were rightfully outraged when Mark Milley secretly contacted his Chinese counterparts behind President Trump's back, Zhang's alleged betrayal goes far beyond Milley's insubordination. Sources suggest the Chinese general provided critical intelligence about China's nuclear capabilities and military strategies directly to American intelligence agencies.
Xi's Military Collapsing From Within
The mass purge of Chinese military leadership reveals a regime in crisis, with Xi unable to trust his own generals. Patriots should take note: while China projects strength on the world stage, their military apparatus is rotting from within due to corruption, incompetence, and now outright treason at the highest levels.
This chaos within China's military ranks comes at a perfect time for President Trump's second term. As Trump rebuilds American strength and restores respect for our military, China's Communist leadership is busy arresting their own officers and questioning the loyalty of their remaining generals.
The irony is rich: Democrats spent years claiming Trump was soft on China while their own generals like Milley were playing footsie with Beijing. Meanwhile, China's own military elite are apparently so disgusted with the CCP that they're willing to risk everything to help America.
With nearly half of China's recent military appointments now under suspicion or behind bars, Xi's regime looks increasingly desperate and unstable. That's exactly where America needs China to be as President Trump works to secure American dominance for the next four years.
