Monday, July 07, 2025

COMMENTARY_ China’s dirty secret: Propping up Putin to protect its own tyranny

THE WASHINGTON TIMES 

China’s dirty secret: Propping up Putin to protect its own tyranny 

Beijing cannot afford a Russian defeat in Ukraine 

China and Russian President Vladimir Putin illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times more > 

COMMENTARY

By Miles Yu - Monday, July 7, 2025 

OPINION: 


Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, with a brazenness that defies decency, stood before Europe last week and all but confessed to China’s true strategic calculus. Beijing cannot afford a Russian defeat in Ukraine, Mr. Wang emphatically stated to the European Union’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, lest a victorious United States turn its unencumbered gaze toward dealing with China

In that one stunning admission, the Chinese Communist Party unmasked itself, revealing a worldview rooted in moral nihilism, ideological zealotry and ruthless self-preservation for global domination.
China’s unwavering support for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s predatory war is the ultimate testament to its moral bankruptcy. Rather than siding with a sovereign nation defending its life and liberty, Beijing has chosen to back Moscow’s expansionism, cloaking it in the false narrative of being “cornered” by the United States. This is moral rot, plain and simple, the mindset of a thug dressed up in a diplomat’s suit. 

Like a master propagandist, Mr. Wang deflected the CCP’s own moral failures onto America, as if it is somehow Washington’s fault that
China props up Mr. Putin’s rampage. This is the Chinese Communist Party’s reflex: blame others for its own complicity and transform its disgrace into an accusation of its critics. Yet there is no excuse for aiding a regime that bombs maternity hospitals and forcibly deports children. The shame belongs solely to Beijing

In the four-hour-long tense talks with Ms. Kallas in Brussels, Mr. Wang recycled the tired party line that the West, especially the United States, seeks to “contain”
China, portraying the communist government as a victim, a purely defensive power. But China’s actions speak differently. Its military provocations in the Taiwan Strait, the South China Sea and even along the Himalayas show that its ambitions are hardly defensive. This “containment” gobbledygook is a rhetorical shield meant to recast aggression as victimhood and turn the arsonist into a fireman. 

Mr. Wang again peddled the fiction that America is the world’s great destabilizer. He suggested that
Russia’s war, China’s belligerence, North Korea’s missiles and Iran’s terrorism all flow from U.S. wrongdoing. This is ideological gaslighting on a global scale. Russia launched the largest land war in Europe since Hitler, China shreds treaties and agreements in the South China Sea, Iran funds terror, North Korea kidnaps and starves its people — yet Beijing dares to brand America the true villain? Such an inversion of reality recalls the darkest totalitarian playbooks of the 20th century. 

In Brussels, Mr. Wang went further, subtly urging Europe to align with China against supposed American “hegemony,” pushing the lie that Europe’s problem is the United States, not
Beijing or Moscow. This is a classic Leninist tactic: split your adversaries, fracture their alliances and seduce them with the illusion of common cause. If Europe is foolish enough to swallow this poison, it will find itself chained to a dictatorship that sees freedom as its mortal enemy. 

Mr. Wang also repeated the narrative that the global contest is
China versus the United States alone, as if this is a simple great-power rivalry. But the stakes are far broader. The real conflict is China versus the free, democratic world, the United States and Europe alike. The CCP wants to reduce other democracies to passive spectators while it builds a Eurasian sphere of influence with Russia as its proxy and its attack dog against world order. 

In truth, Europe is no less threatened by
China’s ambitions than the United States. America’s democracy is more than a rival. It is an existential threat to the Chinese dictatorship because it inspires the Chinese people with the vision of liberty under law. The CCP fears this deeply. The spark of freedom is its worst nightmare. It sees in a successful, confident America the model that could someday topple its own tyranny. That is why Beijing will always see American success as intolerable.

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