Secure Freedom Minute: Is Korea Next for Xi’s “Strategic Arson”?

By securingamerica
Secure Freedom Minute

If past practice is any guide, Chinese dictator Xi Jinping’s state visit to North Korea yesterday afforded an opportunity for more  “strategic arson” aimed at distracting the United States from his increasing preparations for acquiring Taiwan via force if coercive pressure and/or elections don’t have that effect.

That could entail a manufactured ratcheting up of tensions with South Korea now controlled by another of Xi’s Communist allies, President Lee Jae-Myung. He’s long wanted to remove U.S. forces from the peninsula and would probably happily play along with a bit of PRC-directed theater to do so to avert a Potemkin crisis.

Another ominous possibility is that Xi covertly directed Kim to join him in rearming Iran, building on their Chinese-approved collaboration on nuclear weapons by transferring one or more of them from Kim’s burgeoning arsenal to Tehran.  

Brace for impact.

This is Frank Gaffney.

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