World Domination through Planet Development - Chapter 84
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Episode 84. Chinese Communist Youth League Hu Chun-Yan
-Now, after Shrump, ‘Tariff Man Bryden’… ‘Androids must be produced in the US’
The US has made it clear that unless Android is manufactured domestically and its own maintenance service policies are in place, it will never be used within the US government.
He also announced that he would impose high tariffs on future civilian imports, putting strong sanctions on the Android industry from maintaining its monopoly in the US market… (Read more)
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-PDC stock price is going to crash lol
-Are you stupid? It was an unlisted North Korean company to begin with.
-They can’t make it, so they’re complaining.
-Why is America suddenly reacting so sensitively?
Rothschild began to work in earnest to check the PDC and create a conflict between China and Taiwan.
The United States was a strong candidate as the next market for Android, but unfortunately, that looks like it will be difficult.
“It’s really dirty to deal with a single company.”
In fact, it’s a bit embarrassing to call it a single company.
“And you’re even preparing a lawsuit?”
[Yes. It has been confirmed that a lawsuit is being prepared using the patents of a certain battery company, which is currently a startup company in the United States.]
Currently, a US-based battery manufacturing startup is preparing to sue PDC batteries, claiming that they infringe on their patented papers.
This too was the result of Rothschild’s influence, not the will of our company, the battery manufacturing company.
“You don’t think it’s actually a patent infringement, but rather something Rothschild did intentionally?”
[Yes, it seems that the goal is not to win the lawsuit, but to temporarily ban imports through a court order during the patent lawsuit.]
“Yeah. I guess I can’t win anyway.”
Honestly, I don’t know what the principles of battery development at that startup are, but I dare say it can’t compare to what Sarah is making.
It was clear that if we prepared sufficiently on this side, they would not even think of winning the lawsuit.
“Actually, in the current situation, that’s not that important.”
These US actions may seem obvious now, but they were merely groundwork for what was to come.
If war starts anyway and the two sides take sides, the United States, the entire world, and everyone else will suffer enormous economic damage.
At that time, they will try to impose more blatant economic sanctions on countries that do not take their side.
The range of actions that the Rothschilds expect from us is not very large.
If China goes to war with Taiwan, it will withdraw from the liberal alliance with the United States and maintain neutrality.
I see that as the maximum. I don’t think it will lead to military hostilities.
Of course, it is also true that there is no real intention to do so on this side.
If America’s goal was to temporarily quell world conflicts by winning the war, the goal here is to preserve the peace as much as possible and minimize losses.
“The United States will not sit idly by and watch such reckless behavior.”
A war between China and Taiwan would literally be China’s challenge to the United States.
The world is divided into a confrontation between communist countries such as Russia and Iran and the liberal camp.
That is the world war structure that the Rothschilds want.
But the situation that the Rothschilds want will not happen.
Because I will remove the Shi Jin Chang that forms the center point. And I will induce a civil war in China.
If that happens, the liberal countries will not feel the need to participate in the war. They will not necessarily participate in taking sides.
It is clear that the United States will also have a hard time finding a justification for participating in the war or winning over liberal countries.
But if the Rothschilds don’t stop here, America will definitely get involved in the civil war.
Originally, they had to define Shi Jinchang as an absolute evil force and confront them. That was the scenario for the Sino-Taiwan war.
But the operation was foiled by someone and led to the Chinese Civil War.
“If that happens, then the question will be whose side the United States will take….”
If you don’t go to war because there is no justification, then that’s better.
I can quickly bring about an end to the civil war and split China to expand the power of our alliance.
[But that seems very unlikely. They wouldn’t think it was a coincidence when Shi Jin-chang died.]
Sarah suddenly intervenes.
“Well. That was my wish.”
Shi Jin-chang’s death. On the surface, it appears to be an accident, but in fact it was an assassination.
The emergence of another force unknown to the Rothschilds who controlled the world.
Can you really believe that it’s PDC? I think there’s plenty of room for doubt, but I don’t think we can be 100% sure.
But anyway, it doesn’t matter.
When all these wars are over, we will be the ones who have benefited the most, and then their doubts will turn into certainty.
* * *
The political structure within the Chinese Communist Party is largely divided into three factions.
Prince Party, Gongcheondan, Shanghai faction.
Xi Jinchang, the current President of China, can be seen as originally from the princeling party, but in reality, the power structure has been reorganized, and only Xi Jinchang’s dictatorial faction, Xi Jinchang’s faction, is in the core leadership.
The reason this was easy to do was because the three major factions were not actually clearly distinct entities.
Of course, behind the scenes, the biggest support for Shi Jin-chang was provided by economic figures under the Rothschild family.
Anyway, Shi Jin-chang led his followers to the top of the new power and completely excluded those who opposed him from the core.
Hu Chun-Yan.
He is a person who can be considered a leader of the current Communist Youth League.
He was once a politician with a reputation as a potential successor to Shi Jin-chang.
However, since it seemed that Shi Jin-chang would seek a third consecutive term to maintain his dictatorship, that is, to remain in power for life, he was currently treated as a complete loser.
Even though he is younger than Shi Jin-chang.
The Shanghai faction, which was the weakest in power, gradually declined as it fell under the Xi Jinchang faction, and the Communist Youth League also gradually fell behind the Shanghai faction under Xi Jinchang’s constant restraint.
Peking.
Great Hall of the People.
Bustling and bustling.
An unprecedented, urgent party congress.
As the synagogue was bustling with high-ranking party members, two people were seen leaving.
It was Hu Chun-Yan and the junior party members who followed him.
“Isn’t this too much?”
A junior party member who was following Hu Chun-Yan openly expressed his dissatisfaction.
This is because during this party congress, Hu Chun-yan and his faction were completely excluded and placed at the bottom of the party.
“What are you talking about?”
But Hu Chun-Yan asks as if he has no idea.
“You don’t know that and that’s why you’re asking? You’re being so blatant in your rejection of me! My brother is not the type of person to be treated like this!”
“How long has it been since the title of comrade became standardized, and yet you still call me that in public?”
The title of comrade was an intra-party principle established by Shi Jinchang several years ago.
“What kind of vacancy is a vacancy? You can only consider a vacant seat if you are given official duties. This is no different from a private seat!”
Hu Chun-Yan also seemed speechless at the unsupportive bickering of his subordinate party member and took a step back.
“There are a lot of eyes watching, so let’s leave it at that.”
“… … .”
It is true that the subordinate party member grumbled in anger, but he was not so foolish as to not even be able to discern such things.
The two exited the convention hall and headed to their vehicle.
There were already other junior party members there. This was a measure taken out of fear of what the opposing forces might do to the vehicle.
“Brother, are you here?”
A face that greeted me with a smile and a short bow. It wasn’t the kind of greeting you would usually see at a triad meeting.
The junior party member who had been waiting while smoking greeted them with a cheerful expression and quickly turned off the light.
“Okay, let’s go.”
“yes!”
Those who got into the car.
The mouths of the junior party members who had been filled with discontent, as if they had no eyes to see, began to open again.
“We also have to prepare some kind of self-rescue plan.”
“A self-rescue plan? If anyone saw that, they would think I would lose my job.”
“What is your job? Isn’t your life in danger?! Have you forgotten what happened to your big brother?!”
The person he calls his big brother. He was such a great person that he served as the Prime Minister of China.
However, he passed away a few years ago, and the cause of death was announced to be a heart attack. Of course, the subordinate party member I am talking about now does not seem to believe this.
“My older brother died of a heart attack. That’s all.”
“Who in the world would believe that? Wasn’t he the one who criticized Shi Jin-chang right up until his death? If there was a cause of death, it would have been a cause of death!”
Yes, before he died of a heart attack, he had been openly critical of the current government.
Of course, as I said, I was being rude. So, I didn’t criticize him directly, but it was something that anyone who heard it could understand.
“Hmm… .”
“Even if you were pushed out of power, it was the same for you, my eldest brother. There is no law that says you can’t be threatened just because you are my older brother.”
“If you just keep your mouth shut properly, that won’t happen.”
“Are you going to keep doing that, hyung?!”
Although Hoo Chun-Yan spoke as if scolding his junior, he also felt deep down that his own safety might be in danger.
“More than that, I am suspicious of the agenda items of this party convention.”
Hu Chun-Yan changes the subject.
It wasn’t just because it was a rough conversation. The agenda items at this convention were indeed worth paying attention to.
“…That’s certainly true. Isn’t it perhaps a means to avoid economic discontent within China?”
Shi Jin-chang has always used the means of creating external enemies as a means to divert internal attention from the current government.
But this time, it seemed different to Hu Chun-Yan.
These policy proposals were all about military action.
However, it was not a nominal and representative content such as whether Taiwan should be completely subjugated to China as before, or what the extent of China’s legitimate territory is.
It’s more about practicality, efficiency, and realistic operation. These are things that wouldn’t be discussed unless you really considered actual practice.
Are we really going to start a war?
“This time I really don’t have a good feeling….”
“Do you think they would do something like that without our knowledge?”
Certainly, rumors had spread within the party in advance that Chairman Xi Jinping was seeking a third term.
Of course, that doesn’t mean it could be stopped.
“If you prepare, you won’t have any worries.”
“… … .”
The juniors could no longer express their dissatisfaction at the sight of Hu Chun-Yan’s heavy expression.
“You guys should also take good care of your families first. You should have a plan in place so that you won’t be torn apart no matter what happens.”
“…All right.”
I wondered if they would really go that far, but Hou Chun-Yan was the older brother they followed.
As much as I respect him, I won’t take his words lightly.
If nothing happens even if you prepare, that’s good… but if something happens, then you’ll have to hope that what you prepared will have its effect.
Now I can only lament my lack of strength.