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China Invade Taiwan Viral Clip 23.05.2022
China Invade Taiwan Viral Clip 23.05.2022
While there is no response to this viral audio, there is a possibility that the
audio has been sourced through Taiwan. Although the audio of the meeting
reflects presentations normally made in China, it still remains unverified but
has been examined for its contents by security agencies all over the world.
The audio clip suggests that among those present at the high-level meeting
include Guangdong's party secretary, deputy secretary, governor and the vice
governor.
The YouTube video published by Zeng has gone viral with experts looking into
China's stated goals to annex Taiwan. However, it is still unverified and is being
examined by various security agencies.
The explosive video is titled: "War mobilisation meeting of PLA and
Guangdong province" and categorised as "top secret recording". It details
"mobilisation" in six major cities in the Pearl River Delta and the main
deployment of the 74th Army Group as a "key support".
"In terms of mobilization focus, we need to coordinate the two areas of
the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea," the commander is heard saying.
For this, one lieutenant general and three major generals have been
sentenced to death. Several other officers have been sent to jail. This audio
is the biggest evidence of rebellion in the ruling Communist Party of China
(CPC).
It is being claimed that this meeting took place on May 14. Its audio was first
leaked by Lude Media. Lude Media says that this audio was leaked by a senior
CPC official, who wanted to expose President Xi Jinping's intentions regarding
Taiwan.
Based on the conversation going on in the audio, it has been estimated that apart
from the political leadership, the party secretary, deputy secretary, governor and
vice governor of Guangdong province were also present in that meeting.
Discussions can be heard on military planning and deployment of the army. It also
mentions challenging the independent forces stationed in Taiwan and waging war if
needed.