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Genocide Inc.: Chinese Communists Bewail Khamenei’s Death

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Genocidal tyrants stick together. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which has provided a significant amount of military technology and oil business to the Islamic regime of Iran, is in mourning over the elimination of Iran’s murderous supreme leader.

The CCP is the worst mass murdering regime in world history, at 500 million victims and counting. While the Iranian regime has not reached that level of slaughter, it has killed hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people in its half a century of existence, both through domestic tyranny, such as the recent deadly killing of 30,000+ Persians, and through a massive international network of jihad proxies. 

Therefore, it is not surprising that the Iranian and Chinese Communist regimes have been increasing their ties and military links over the past few years; nor is it surprising that the CCP is infuriated that the United States and Israel have taken out much of Iran’s top leadership and navy. But it is interesting to note Chinese state propaganda on this conflict, because it gives us a hint as to just how important the Iranian regime is to the CCP. In fact, the CCP relies heavily on Iranian oil, so the Trump administration is directly hurting the CCP by dismantling the Iranian regime.

CCP state propaganda outlet Global Times pronounced solemnly on March 6 that Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Miao Deyu paid a visit to offer his condolences at the Iranian Embassy in China over Ayatollah Khamenei's elimination.

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The propaganda outlet went on:

[The minister expressed] on behalf of the Chinese side profound sorrow over the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, according to a statement released on the official website of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday…Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning stated on Monday that the attack and killing of Iran’s supreme leader is a grave violation of Iran’s sovereignty and security. 

Mao said It tramples on the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and basic norms in international relations. China firmly opposes and strongly condemns it. 

If you read my article earlier this week, in which I discussed how the CCP is funding anti-Operation Epic Fury protests in America, you will remember Winston Sterzel and Matt Tye, YouTubers and China experts who lived in that country until their research got too embarrassing for the CCP. Besides exposing Neville Roy Singham, a wealthy transplant to China with CCP ties who is married to the Code Pink co-founder and who funds anti-American protests here, Sterzel and Tye addressed the CCP's hypocrisy in lecturing about international norms.

"China likes to lean a lot on this idea of international law and using the U[nited]N[ation] charters when they themselves constantly break into national law and constantly ignore UN charters," Sterzel said in a March 3 episode, citing how the CCP keeps violating the international ruling on the South China Sea, which said the CCP did not have control over all those waters, a ruling the CCP constantly flouts. Furthermore, the CCP egregiously violated the agreement for Hong Kong to be autonomous.

Therefore, Sterzel continued, "when it comes to international law, China is probably one of the biggest breakers of it. So it's very hypocritical for them to fall back on that and try to pretend like they follow international law." Tye agreed, saying: "Well, and they [the CCP] buy out international organizations. That’s what happened with the WHO with COVID." Hence the Code Pink-style organizations that parrot CCP propaganda right here in America. Besides all of which, of course, the CCP provided significant amounts of weaponry and military technology to Iran's regime, which the U.S. and Israel have been wrecking. No wonder the CCP is furious.

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