Webinar | World War Xi: Is South Korea the Next Target for the CCP’s Strategic Arson?

15 days ago

Developments in South Korea in recent days threaten to remove President Yoon Suk Yeol from power, revert one of America’s most important allies in the Pacific to a path of appeasement of and submission to China and its puppet regime north of the DMZ and clear the way for Chinese aggression in the region and beyond. And that’s the best case.

The worst case may be a restart of the Korean War with the potential for a conflagration on the peninsula that will make the initial phase in the 1950s pale by comparison.

Given the extraordinary stakes for freedom-loving people in Korea and far beyond, the Committee on the Present Danger: China (CPDC) has convened this urgent webinar to address the wellsprings of the current crisis, the role the emperor of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, has played in engineering it and the strategic stakes associated with its outcome.

Moderator:

- Frank Gaffney, Vice Chairman, Committee on the Present Danger: China

Panelists:

- Colonel/Dr. Tara O, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), Fellow at the East Asia Research Center (EARC) and the Institute for Corean-American Studies (ICAS) — Topic: “How We Got Here: The Background to the Present Political Crisis and Where We Go From Here”

- Charles “Sam” Faddis, Former Career Clandestine Service Officer, Central Intelligence Agency; Army veteran; author, “Beyond Repair:The Decline and Fall of the CIA”; editor, AndMagazine at Substack – Topic: “Xi Jinping’s Strategic Arson: Is World War Xi Coming to the Korean Peninsula?”

- Colonel John Mills, U.S. Army (Ret.), Veteran Special Operator; former senior official responsible for Cybersecurity Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense; former member, the National Security Council staff and detailed to the Department of Homeland Security; host, “The National Security Show”; author, “The Nation Will Follow” and “War Against the Deep State” – Topic: “The Chinese Connection: Xi’s Ambitions and How It Is Playing Out in South Korea”

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