In a bold move that underscores rising tensions with the West, the Chinese Communist Party has unveiled a sweeping new national security white paper, framing American policies like tariffs and visa restrictions not as isolated policy disputes—but as full-blown ideological warfare against the regime.
The white paper, titled China’s National Security in the New Era, presents an aggressive, hardline stance cloaked in historical and nationalistic rhetoric. Xi Jinping’s Communist regime is now publicly signaling that it sees the United States not just as a geopolitical rival, but as a direct threat to the very survival of its one-party authoritarian rule.
Rather than view U.S. economic moves like tariffs or tightened visa scrutiny as typical diplomatic friction, Beijing is framing them as existential challenges to its political identity. According to the document, the CCP defines its core national interest as political security—which it describes as protecting the Party’s monopoly on power and China’s socialist system.
“The Party’s leadership and the socialist system with Chinese characteristics are the lifeline of the country,” the paper asserts. This chillingly clear declaration turns any foreign criticism—or even academic exchange—into what the regime considers hostile foreign interference.
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