Genocidal Chinese dictator Xi Jinping delivered an ominous message to his people this week, calling for China to embrace "vigor, strength, and resilience" as the communist nation marks the Lunar New Year and welcomes the Year of the Horse.
The timing of Xi's aggressive rhetoric couldn't be more suspicious - coming just three weeks after President Trump's triumphant return to the White House and his promise to put America First in dealing with the Chinese Communist Party.
While Xi's message was framed as celebratory for the traditional holiday, his emphasis on "strength" and "resilience" sends a clear signal that China is preparing for increased confrontation with the Trump administration's hardline policies on trade, tariffs, and national security.
Trump's China Strategy Already Working
Xi's defensive posturing proves that President Trump's tough stance on China is already having an impact. Unlike the weak Biden administration that allowed China to walk all over America for four years, Trump 2.0 has Beijing scrambling to prepare their people for economic warfare.
The Chinese dictator's call for "vigor" comes as Trump's team, led by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, prepares to implement crushing tariffs that will finally hold China accountable for decades of trade theft, intellectual property violations, and currency manipulation.
"Xi knows the gravy train is over," said one foreign policy expert. "Trump isn't going to bow down to China like previous administrations. Beijing is panicking."
Deep State Media Ignores the Threat
Of course, the mainstream media is downplaying Xi's threatening message, treating it as just another holiday greeting. But patriots know better - when a genocidal communist dictator talks about "strength and resilience," Americans need to pay attention.
This is exactly why voters returned Trump to the White House. While Democrats were busy appeasing China and allowing them to buy up American farmland, Trump was building the economic and military strength needed to counter Beijing's aggression.
The question now is: Will Xi's call for Chinese resilience be enough to withstand the economic pressure cooker that President Trump is about to unleash?
