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China’s Military Purge: Strength… or Hidden Rot? - SITREP - Carry On Podcast

2 h 58 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Support the mission and get exclusive content at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/bradicemancolbert [https://www.patreon.com/c/bradicemancolbert] Improvise. Adapt. Go. Two former Chinese defense ministers were sentenced to death with reprieve. Not colonels. Not bureaucrats. Defense ministers. This week’s Carry On Podcast SITREP breaks down what this purge really means for China’s military modernization, the Rocket Force, and Xi Jinping’s control of the PLA. Is this proof of weakness — or preparation? We examine: • Corruption inside China’s missile and procurement systems • Whether the PLA is modern… but brittle • The 2027 Taiwan benchmark and what’s at stake • How authoritarian purges reshape military readiness • Why fear can both discipline and paralyze an officer corps Then we pivot to: • The strategic reactivation of Tinian and the Northern Mariana Islands • Why distributed Pacific basing matters in a Taiwan scenario • Iran’s ethnic fault lines and regime survival architecture • What a theoretical U.S. ground invasion of Iran would actually look like Mountains. Missiles. Militias. Modernization. This isn’t headline analysis. It’s structural. Stay informed. Stay grounded. Stay frosty. #CarryOnPodcast #ChinaMilitary #PLA #Taiwan #IndoPacific #Iran #Geopolitics #NationalSecurity

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