China New plan
March 2025
- China's government, led by the Communist Party, begins to consolidate power and suppress dissent.
- Propaganda campaigns intensify, promoting nationalism and anti-foreigner sentiment.
- Censorship and surveillance increase, with a focus on monitoring and controlling online activity.
April 2025
- China announces a new "Patriotic Education" program, mandatory for all citizens.
- "Re-education" camps are established for those deemed disloyal or dissenting.
- The government begins to purge perceived enemies, including intellectuals, artists, and minority groups.
May 2025
- China's military begins to mobilize, with troop deployments along borders and in strategic locations.
- The government announces a new "National Security" law, granting sweeping powers to suppress dissent and opposition.
- Espionage and sabotage operations against neighboring countries and Western interests intensify.
June 2025
- China launches a series of cyberattacks on global financial systems, disrupting trade and commerce.
- The government announces a new "Economic Patriotism" policy, prioritizing state-owned enterprises and "national champions".
- State-controlled media promotes a narrative of Chinese exceptionalism and destiny.
July 2025
- China's military invades and annexes Taiwan, citing "reunification" and "national security".
- The government cracks down on Hong Kong's autonomy, imposing direct rule and suppressing protests.
- China begins to exert pressure on neighboring countries, using economic coercion and military threats.
August 2025
- China launches a series of "anti-terrorist" operations in Xinjiang and Tibet, targeting minority groups.
- The government announces a new "Social Credit" system, using data surveillance to monitor and control citizens' behavior.
- China begins to expand its global influence, using economic and military power to coerce other nations.
September 2025
- China's government declares a "State of Emergency", granting itself sweeping powers to suppress dissent and opposition.
- The military is deployed in major cities, with checkpoints and patrols becoming common.
- China begins to isolate itself from the global community, imposing strict controls on trade and travel.
October 2025
- China launches a series of nuclear tests, demonstrating its military prowess and deterring potential opponents.
- The government announces a new "National Rejuvenation" policy, prioritizing state-led development and "Chinese values".
- China begins to establish a network of client states and vassals, using economic and military power to maintain control.
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