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Has Xi Jinping Unified His Own Enemies? | Robert Suettinger

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Mar 14, 2026
Robert Suettinger, former CIA and State Department analyst and China scholar, offers sharp, on-the-ground perspective. He discusses Xi Jinping’s sweeping military purges and the strange silence from military commands. He traces factional resistance inside the party, Beijing’s recalibration after U.S. strikes, and how economic woes and propaganda shape China’s fragile politics.
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INSIGHT

U.S. Decapitation Strikes Shock Beijing

  • U.S. strikes on Iran and Venezuela surprised Chinese leaders and forced Beijing to reassess assumptions about American capability and will.
  • Suettinger says the operations exposed that the U.S. can act decisively against friends of China, troubling PRC planners.
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Xi's Purges Hollow Out Military Command

  • Xi's military purges have weakened his operational control over the PLA.
  • After two top generals were removed only Xi and political commander Zhang Shengmin remain on the Central Military Commission, leaving a command gap and hesitant units.
ANECDOTE

Generals Removed By Party Security Not Military

  • The two purged generals were reportedly arrested by party-controlled security organs, not military police.
  • Suettinger notes arrests via the Ministry of Public Security and party general office, fueling rumors they might have been killed before being officially accounted for.
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