The United States is engaged in a critical economic and ideological war against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its globalist allies in Washington, D.C., and the City of London. This conflict, marked by economic predation, deindustrialization, and threats to national sovereignty, demands a decisive response in order to secure America's future and uphold global freedom. The stakes are immense, affecting not only U.S. prosperity but also the dignity of the Chinese people who are essentially enslaved under CCP oppression. Winning this war is imperative, requiring a strategic overhaul of global trade, which is ongoing now under the Trump administration, a rejection of one-sided trade policies, and a renewed commitment to America's national sovereignty.
The Economic War: A Deliberate Assault on the West
For decades, the CCP has been waging an economic war against the West, exploiting global trade systems such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) to amass wealth for the five ruling families in China while at the same time intentionally deindustrializing nations like the United States and the United Kingdom. This strategy, facilitated by Western elites who prioritized their personal profit over our national interest, has shifted almost all high-value-added manufacturing to China, devastating working-class and middle-class communities in the West. The CCP's tactics, part of what is called "unrestricted warfare," by the CCP has included currency manipulation, intellectual property theft, which is estimated at over $600 billion annually, and the use of slave labor, with profits funneled, not to the people of China, but to the elite factions that control the CCP.
The CCP's integration into global markets, enabled by U.S. bipartisan support in the 1990s through most-favored-nation status and World Trade Organization membership, allowed the CCP to game the system. It consistently reneged on trade agreements, such as the 2019 negotiations with the Trump administration, prioritizing decoupling from Western economies while retaining access to their capital and technology. This has resulted in a massive U.S. trade deficit, with America exporting raw materials and importing high-value goods, making the United States resemble an economic colony more than a sovereign nation.
Western elites in Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and the City of London have been complicit in this economic treason, partnering directly with the CCP in order to profit from this Globalist economic model. The financialization of Western economies since the 1990s has exacerbated this trend, concentrating wealth among capital manipulators while neglecting productive industries that produce good-paying American jobs. This unsustainable system relies on borrowing $2 trillion annually to finance ballooning federal deficits, with the CCP purchasing U.S. sovereign debt to deepen America's dependence on that Communist regime.
The Globalist Betrayal: A Moral and Strategic Failure
The collaboration between the CCP and Western elites constitutes a profound betrayal of national interests and democratic values. This globalist alliance has prioritized short-term gains over long-term stability, selling out working-class citizens. The promise that economic engagement with China would foster political liberalization was a deliberate falsehood, as the CCP has actually used American dollars to tighten its authoritarian grip on the Chinese people, using economic gains to fund domestic repression, build a giant military, and strengthen its global influence.
The 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre was a pivotal moment exposing this betrayal of the West's hopes that China would reform. As the Chinese people revolted against their oppressors, Western leaders, including the U.S. under President George H.W. Bush, actually deepened our economic ties with the CCP, offering that awful regime concessions and integration into global institutions like the WTO. This decision facilitated the transfer of millions of good-paying U.S. manufacturing jobs to China. This betrayal was all orchestrated by the elites who profited greatly from this paradigm while Western nations like our own were systematically deindustrialized. Both Republican and Democratic leaders in the U.S. have been complicit in this economic and political treason, endorsing policies that enriched both the CCP and that regime's partners here in the West.
The Strategic Response: Reorganizing Global Trade
The current U.S. administration has recognized the existential threat posed by the CCP, and has implemented a bold strategy to reorganize global trade and restore economic sovereignty. Tariffs are a key tool for neutralizing this threat, because it incentivizes domestic manufacturing and penalizes nations that exploit U.S. markets. Unlike the flawed Trans-Pacific Partnership, the administration is forging independent agreements with nations like Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, India, and many others, which are aimed at creating a trade architecture that prioritizes mutual benefit and national sovereignty.
The Trump administration's current tariffs on Chinese goods has disrupted the CCP's export-driven economy, with U.S. West Coast ports seeing reduced activity. This tariff structure, with a baseline increase from 2% to 10% and higher rates of 20-25% on certain goods, generates revenue while encouraging companies to relocate their manufacturing to the U.S. This leverages the U.S. as the world's premier consumer market, compelling foreign firms to invest in American industry to avoid tariffs, reversing decades of deindustrialization and boosting domestic tax revenues.
The Human Cost: The Plight of the Chinese People
The CCP's economic gains have come at a devastating cost to the Chinese people, who are exploited by a regime that views them as disposable. The promise of prosperity through real estate investment was a scam, with overbuilt apartments now worth half their value, wiping out the savings of millions. The lack of a social safety net and the one-child policy have left families vulnerable, unable to rely on traditional support structures.
The CCP's brutality extends beyond economic exploitation to horrific repression. Its history includes the Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution, which killed tens of millions of Chinese, and ongoing persecution of Uyghurs, Christians, and Falun Gong practitioners. The regime's admission to 450-500 million forced abortions, mostly targeting female babies, and practices like live organ harvesting highlight its disregard for human life. Western elites, all of whom are well aware of these atrocities, have profited greatly from the CCP's slave labor and intellectual property theft, a moral and strategic failure that strengthens a regime that is openly threatening global freedom.
The Path to Victory: A Nationalist Revival
Winning this war requires a nationalist revival that prioritizes American citizens and rejects the Western elite's globalist agendas. Economically, the U.S. must continue use protective tariffs in order to rebuild our industrial base, fostering a manufacturing renaissance that creates jobs and reduces our nation's dependence on foreign goods. When we align America with nations committed to fair trade, we can counter the CCP's ever growing economic influence around the world.
Culturally, the U.S. must reaffirm individual liberty and dismantle the administrative state, an unelected entity, which is practically impervious to democratic accountability. Initiatives like the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) aim to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse but true reform requires tough budgetary decisions aimed at reducing federal spending and breaking debt-financed deficits, which are largely funded by the CCP.
Geopolitically, the U.S. must strategically decouple from the CCP, supporting the Chinese people's aspirations for freedom while isolating the Communist regime that oppresses them. Breaking the CCP's alliances, such as with Russia, and preventing conflicts in regions like Taiwan are critical. The administration's peace efforts in Ukraine and the Middle East reduce global escalation risks, allowing us to focus on the CCP threat.
The Moral Imperative: Championing Freedom
Winning this economic war is a moral imperative, as the CCP's reign of terror has inflicted unimaginable suffering on the Chinese people, who deserve freedom and dignity like everyone else on this planet. The U.S., as a beacon of liberty, must support their aspirations, rejecting partnerships with a regime responsible for the worst mass atrocities ever committed in world history. The Western elites who profited from the CCP's crimes must also be held accountable for their complicity in this war against the West.
The United States faces a historic challenge against an adversary that seeks to undermine our economy and sovereignty while oppressing millions of its own people. Victory requires resolute action, strategic clarity, and a commitment to freedom. By reorganizing global trade, rejecting globalist complicity, and supporting the Chinese people's liberation, the U.S. can secure its future and inspire a global movement for liberty.
The Trump administration's bold actions, from tariffs to border security, demonstrate that we are on the right track now. Yet, challenges remain, including domestic opposition and international threats. The resilience of the American people, evident in our support for a nationalist revival, will be decisive. As our nation navigates economic, security, and constitutional crises, we must remain steadfast, recognizing that victory is essential for own future and the global cause of human freedom.
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