US can destroy Xi Jinping's empire in days, Trump has this deadly weapon which scares China, it is…
Public Law 117-263, [Section 6501]
According to the law, the Director of National Intelligence, in consultation with the Secretary of State, will publicly provide an open report on the assets and corrupt activities of the Communist Party leadership.
Explaining the CCP leadership's immense wealth, including overseas bank accounts, businesses, and real estate, is difficult and dangerous, especially with Jinping asking Chinese citizens to "endure bitterness".
The 600 million Chinese who live on Rs 630 a day and the large number who live on even less may not be able to understand it.
With a new administration now in place, there may be changes ahead. Senator Marco Rubio, who advocated for [Section 6501], is currently serving as Secretary of State.
02 17 2025
https://www.msn.com/en-in/politics/government/us-can-destroy-xi-jinping-s-empire-in-days-trump-has-this-deadly-weapon-which-scares-china-it-is/ar-AA1zcB4O
Countering Chinese strategy calls for using Sun Tzu against Beijing.
For example the general enshrined moral influence to bring the people in line with their leaders’ vision.
That can be undermined through an exposé of the leaders’ real lives versus the fable and other discrepancies between public posturing and private actuality.
In order to disintegrate Chinese moral influence, we must reveal its leaders’ true activities as the New York Times did in October 2012 when it reported that Wen Jiabao’s relatives had tremendous financial assets in the United States.
April 1, 2014
https://ndupress.ndu.edu/Media/News/Article/577507/sun-tzu-in-contemporary-chinese-strategy/
National Defense University
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Beginning with diamonds in the 1990s, the relatives of Wen Jiabao amassed a fortune by forming a complex business network that bought stakes in sectors as varied as real estate and telecommunications.
October 25, 2012
https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/10/25/business/the-wen-family-empire.html