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The fall of Bashar al-Assad has profoundly unsettled the CCP. The perception that the Chinese regime could face a similar fate is compounded by recent distressing assessments revealing deep cracks within the military and societal unrest. A viral article circulated on social media highlighted that the CCP’s Central Military Commission (CMC) is in a state of alarm, with fears that a breakdown of order could occur with only the slightest provocation. The author suggests that even a small protest could act as a catalyst for widespread upheaval.
In this article, the author contends that it may not require an entire battalion to spark a rebellion; rather, it may only take a mere platoon to instigate significant change in the current environment.