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Subject Chinese Paramilitary Flooding Our Border
Date October 18, 2023 11:01 AM
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Earlier this year we wrote about Chinese soldiers flooding our borders with known ties to the CCP People’s Liberation Army. [ [link removed] ]
Our coalition partner, Colonel John Mills, has issued a compelling warning regarding the ongoing and relentless invasion across the unsecured Southern Border. [ [link removed] ] According to his assessment, this breach in border security is being exploited by international terrorists and Chinese paramilitaries, who are using it as an opportunity to position the vanguard of their advance force for a potentially dangerous "summer of love" in 2024. With a known number of Chinese para-military personnel already present as an advance force for invasion within the US, the time to act is now!
One of the key points raised by Colonel Mills is the resemblance between the current situation in the United States and the well-known "little green man" strategy used by Russia. This term, "little green man," is used to describe agents or operatives placed by Russia in target regions, often as a prelude to invasions, as seen in Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014 and 2022. These agents are used to foment unrest, gather intelligence, and create chaos to facilitate Russia's strategic objectives.
Over 107 thousand illegal Chinese military-aged immigrants have been admitted into the United States since Biden took office.
Colonel Mills draws a parallel with China's attempts to employ a similar strategy in Taiwan. However, he highlights the success of a new national security law passed in December 2019, which has helped identify and neutralize such agents who were operating within the legacy Kuomintang (KMT) political party which should serve as a guide to a similar solution here in the US.
The core concern is that, with the unsecured Southern Border acting as a point of entry, the United States could be hosting an array of such covert operatives, whether they be international terrorists or Chinese paramilitaries.  
The dark relationship between China, Islamism, and conflicts in the Middle East is alarming. China has established ties with Iran, which is predominantly Shia, and Iran, in turn, supports Hezbollah, another Shia organization. However, Iran also supports Sunni Hamas in the Palestinian territories. The notion of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" often applies in these cases.
In case you missed it, Hamas Terrorists Based in Venezuela Crossing Our Border. [ [link removed] ]
The Chinese state media's coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict is concerning [ [link removed] ], portraying the United States as an "enemy of peace" in the context of this conflict. This rhetoric reflects the wider geopolitical rivalry between China and the United States, where both nations are positioning themselves as global powers.
The Chinese Communist Party's aggressive stance toward Taiwan, along with territorial disputes with neighboring countries like India, the Philippines, and Japan, underscores its broader ambitions and the complex geopolitical landscape in the Asia-Pacific region. The interplay between China's foreign policy, support for various factions in the Middle East, and its wider geopolitical goals paints a dangerous picture.
As the United States grapples with the ongoing border security issue, it becomes crucial to address the potential presence of covert operatives, agents, or actors who might be leveraging the situation for their purposes.
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