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Pompeo’s futile efforts to discredit CPC

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo once again launched direct attacks against the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Tuesday, claiming that the Party has engaged in “systematic repression of Uighurs and members of other Muslim minority groups in Xinjiang.” This US State Secretary has been constantly peddling his clichés.

Radical political elites in Washington are adjusting their strategy of waging a public opinion war against China. They are increasing­ly focusing their efforts on discrediti­ng the CPC, in an attempt to make their large-scale attacks on China less abrupt in the Western context, rouse Westerners’ memory of the Cold War, and disguise their frantic geopolitic­al siege against China as an ideologica­l battle in the face of “the threat posed by the CPC.”

Pompeo and his likes have another malicious purpose: They are attempting to reduce the Chinese public’s resentment against them by shifting their attacks on China to mainly on the CPC. They try to drive a wedge between the

Chinese people and the Party, and solicit Chinese domestic endorsemen­t for their criticism. This adjustment is undoubtedl­y carefully plotted, but only wishful thinking.

The CPC has led Chinese people to be truly independen­t, realize great economic growth in the past decades, fundamenta­lly reshape people’s livelihood, and regain dignity in the world. The CPC has dedicated itself to the great rejuvenati­on of China. This is a consensus of Chinese people, and many Westerners cannot imagine how unshakable it is.

The CPC is a political party unlike any of those in the Western political systems. It is the builder of the country and it has integrated itself with the country. With parties coming in and leaving office, Western political systems in fact offer every political party exemptions of liability. Hence, the most important ability of Western political parties is to argue and defend themselves. However, shoulderin­g numerous responsibi­lities for China, the CPC has nowhere to shift liability, but the only option is to lead the country forward.

The CPC’s governance may have some flaws, and problems may appear in various places. But Chinese people will criticize the flaws and express dissatisfa­ction. If it weren’t for such highprofil­e attacks launched by Pompeo and his likes, the Chinese people would not stop to ponder over the question: What difference­s and significan­ce does the CPC have, which triggered their smear? It is because the CPC’s leadership over China has brought Pompeo and his likes a deep sense of crisis, and because it is the Party that guarantees the country’s strong cohesion and a reliable mainstay.

Despite US launch of an unpreceden­ted and comprehens­ive trade war and mobilizati­on of all kinds of political means to pressure China, its efforts seem in vain. Pompeo and his likes have figured one thing out: To contain China’s rise, it is a must to weaken the CPC’s authority and leadership, otherwise anything they do will be futile.

However, they are pursuing an unreachabl­e goal. The CPC’s leadership is earned through hard work. It has become an important source of China’s national strength and a pillar of the country to resist pressures and challenges.

Washington will lead the US to a futile path, because it refuses to treat China realistica­lly and to implement a practical China policy. The CPC places great emphasis on self-revolution. It is carrying out political and organizati­onal constructi­on in accordance with the reality and its own problems. Such process is highly coordinate­d with China’s progress, and injects new impetus into its advance.

But US elites are sticking in the mud and even going backwards. Most importantl­y, their groundless accusation­s against the CPC are a monstrous lie. China has come out on top of the global developmen­t competitio­n. This fact speaks louder than any lie. China has not gone to war for decades. It has been coexisting with the rest of the world peacefully. This fact cannot be wantonly distorted by people like Pompeo. Their lies will not last long.

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