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Xi Jinping’s Purge of Top Generals Raises Questions Over Power Struggles and Military Stability

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The sudden removal of senior generals from China’s People’s Liberation Army has sparked intense speculation about internal power struggles in Beijing. Among those dismissed is Zhang Youxia, a veteran military leader and former vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission, once considered a close ally of President Xi Jinping.

Officially, the Chinese leadership has framed the move as part of its zero-tolerance anti-corruption campaign. However, the lack of transparency surrounding the allegations has fueled doubts over whether corruption is the sole reason behind the purge.

With the Central Military Commission now reduced to just two members, analysts warn of an unprecedented leadership vacuum within China’s armed forces. This comes at a critical moment, as Beijing continues to exert pressure on Taiwan and signals its readiness for potential conflict.

While some experts argue that Xi’s authority remains unchallenged, others caution that fear and uncertainty within the military could undermine decision-making and operational effectiveness. The purge, they say, may ultimately consolidate Xi’s control—but at the cost of long-term stability within the PLA.


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