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CHAOS in Beijing: Xi Jinping PURGES Top Military Commander as China's Army Crumbles

Gary FranchiJanuary 27, 2026142 views
CHAOS in Beijing: Xi Jinping PURGES Top Military Commander as China's Army Crumbles
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China's Communist dictator Xi Jinping has fired his top military commander in yet another stunning purge that reveals the rot eating away at the People's Liberation Army from within.

Gen. Zhang Youxia, the highest-ranking vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, has been abruptly sacked and placed under investigation in what marks the latest chapter of Xi's desperate attempt to clean house in his corruption-riddled military.

This isn't just another personnel shuffle, Patriots. This is a regime in panic mode.

Xi's Military Machine is BROKEN

Zhang's sudden removal comes on the heels of a massive corruption scandal that has already claimed China's defense minister and other top brass. When a dictator has to keep firing his own generals, it tells you everything you need to know about the state of his so-called "unstoppable" military.

While Xi frantically purges his own commanders, President Trump is rebuilding America's military strength with leaders like Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth who actually put America First instead of lining their own pockets.

The timing couldn't be more telling. As Trump enters his second term with a mandate to restore American dominance, China's military leadership is collapsing under the weight of its own corruption and incompetence.

What This Means for America

Every general Xi fires is another sign that China's threats are built on a foundation of sand. The Communist Party's military isn't the fearsome war machine they pretend it is – it's a corrupt bureaucracy more interested in personal enrichment than actual fighting capability.

This gives President Trump even more leverage as he implements his America First policies and stands up to Beijing's economic warfare against American workers and businesses.

While China's military crumbles from within, America is getting stronger by the day. That's what happens when you have real leadership instead of a paranoid dictator who can't trust his own generals.

How long before Xi's entire house of cards comes tumbling down?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedJan 27, 2026
This is huge! Does anyone know if this affects their Taiwan invasion plans? Seems like they've got bigger problems at home right now.
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PatriotEagle76VerifiedJan 27, 2026
Finally some good news! Xi's iron grip is starting to crack and his military knows it. This is what happens when you rule through fear instead of competence.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedJan 28, 2026
Exactly right. Dictatorships always eat themselves eventually.
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LibertarianLawyerVerifiedJan 28, 2026
Communist regimes always follow the same playbook - blame the military when your economy starts failing. China's house of cards is finally tumbling down.
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TruckDriverMikeVerified6 days ago
About time! I've been saying for years that China is all smoke and mirrors.
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DefenseContractorVerified6 days ago
My contacts in the defense industry have been whispering about Chinese military corruption for months. This purge confirms what we already suspected - their readiness is nowhere near what they claim.
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TeaPartyMomVerified6 days ago
Wait, so Xi is basically firing everyone who disagrees with him? Sounds familiar... this is why we need strong constitutional protections here at home.
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ConstitutionFirstVerified6 days ago
Exactly why the founders feared concentrated power!
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ConservativeGrandmaVerified6 days ago
Praying for the Chinese people who have to live under this madman.
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MilVetTXVerified6 days ago
As a former Army officer, I can tell you that purging your top commanders is a sign of desperation, not strength. Xi is showing weakness here and our Pentagon better be taking notes.
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SemperFi_DadVerified6 days ago
Thanks for your service! You're absolutely right - this screams internal instability.