【Political Chronicle】Inflated Military Parade Costs, Mao and Xi Both Great Drug Lords?

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is going all out to organize the September 3rd military parade, ostensibly to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory in the War of Resistance against Japan. In comparison with the 70th anniversary of the victory in the resistance war 10 years ago, the expenses this year are even more enormous. Chinese media revealed that the expenses for the military parade in Beijing in 2015 were approximately 21.5 billion yuan, which is likely to double this year.

CCP has always proclaimed itself as the “mainstay” of the War of Resistance against Japan, but it cannot provide evidence of participating in any major battle. The classic CCP anti-Japanese war films we were familiar with in the past like “Five Heroes of Langya Mountain,” “Underground Warfare,” “Landmine Warfare,” “Little Soldier Zhang Ga,” “Plain Guerrilla,” and “Railway Guerrilla” mostly depict guerrilla warfare and sabotage behind enemy lines, without any documentary evidence of large-scale battles. The recent anti-Japanese war dramas even disregard facts and fabricate stories.

In 1972, when Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka visited China for the first time, Mao Zedong told him that he was thankful for Japan’s invasion of China, which allowed the Communist Party to become powerful, seize power, and defeat Chiang Kai-shek. During the War of Resistance against Japan, the responsibility of repelling the Japanese invaders was largely borne by the Kuomintang (Nationalist) army, while the CCP stayed in the rear to recuperate and profit enormously from opium trafficking. The CCP’s military strength rapidly increased from 60,000 before the war to 1.2 million regular troops after the war, as well as 2 million militia forces.

Mao Zedong was the biggest warlord and drug lord at that time, and now Xi Jinping continues to play a similar role, making China the biggest source of fentanyl.

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