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Could the United States Soon Be At War With China? This General Seems To Think So (Guest: The Epoch Times’ Nan Su)

The investigative reporter discusses General Mike Minihan’s word of warning, and how it ties in with Epoch’s latest documentary, The Final War: The 100-Year Old Plot To Defeat America.

There has been tension growing between China and the United States, between reported placement of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in certain areas, and the strain within certain supply chains. However, Four-Star General Mike Minihan believes it will only end one way – with war.

“My gut tells me that we will fight in 2025,” he explained in an internal memo. “I hope I am wrong.”

General Miniham, who heads the Air Force’s Air Mobility Command, addressed the possibility in the memo, which circulated across social media.

He explained that Chinese president Xi Jinping has “secured his third term and set his war council in October 2022. Taiwan’s presidential elections are in 2024 and will offer Xi an excuse. United States’ presidential elections are in 2024 and will offer Xi a distracted America. Xi’s team, reason, and opportunity are all aligned for 2025.”

Retired U.S. Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis also spoke on the General’s recent statement to Time Magazine. “All these are things that you say when you’re getting ready to go to combat. Either he knows something that we don’t, or he’s just really trying to get everybody fired up. But I can tell you, for sure, it’s very out of the ordinary.”

But is war really an inevitability between China and the United States? Joining us now to discuss this further is Nan Su, an investigative reporter and producer for The Epoch Times. Nan recently worked on a new documentary, The Final War: The 100-Year Old Plot To Defeat America, which focuses on the rise of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and how they’ve become such a threat to our country. His expertise will certainly be useful in this matter.

Q&A:

  1. Let’s just get right down to it. How true do you believe the Four-Star General’s statement really is? Should the United States be concerned about fighting a war against China? 
  2. Should the United States be concerned about losing a war against China?
  3. Should the United States be concerned about fighting a nuclear war against China? 
  4. China has tens of millions excess men do they see loss of life differently than the USA?  Will they sacrifice those lives to retake Taiwan? 
  5. Should there be a concern over TikTok and how much it’s seeped into American culture?
  6. If China really does plan to strike against the U.S., is there any way that Russia could be involved? We’ve seen hints in the past with how the two countries work together.
  7. We’ve heard about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) trying to set up outposts in the U.S., as well as taking part in certain activities. What are your thoughts on these efforts?
  8. The House of Representatives recently put together a bipartisan committee to take a closer look into the actions of China. Do you think anything will come as a result of this investigation? Could China violently react against said committee, or visiting officials that are coming to China over the next few weeks?
  9. Speaking of what’s going on with China, you recently contributed to a new Epoch Times documentary called The Final WarTell us more about it and why it’s such a compelling subject with everything that’s happening right now.
  10. Where can we learn more about you and see your work over on The Epoch Times?

You can visit our official website at http://www.theepochtimes.com. There are also various documentaries available over on Epoch TV.

About Nan Su:

Nan Su is a senior investigative reporter for the Epoch Times, with an eye and focus on Chinese politics and government deception. Nan is highly knowledgeable in a variety of subjects, including the Coronavirus and all things happening overseas. His reports have run on The Epoch Times for some time now and gained a following based on his expertise in delivering thorough results.

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