The CCPโs first strategic priorities are to seize control of South Korea and Taiwan, to dismantle the U.S.โSouth Korea alliance and drive out U.S. influence from the region, and to expand its strategic footprint across the Pacific.
Executive Summary
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has a long-term goal: to create a China-dominated world by establishing a Beijing-centered international order โ a vision deeply rooted in the historical and cultural ideology of โSinocentrismโ, a hierarchical and authoritarian worldview grounded in the belief in Chinese supremacy.
To achieve this, the CCPโs first strategic priorities are clear:
1. Seize control of South Korea and Taiwan โ both crucial front-line territories in East Asia.
2. Dismantle the U.S.โSouth Korea alliance and drive out U.S. influence from the region.
3. Expand its strategic footprint across the Pacific.
CCPโs Unrestricted Warfare (The Silent Invisible War)
Rather than relying on conventional military tactics, the CCP pursues its objectives through ongoing unrestricted hybrid warfare. Such tactics include economic, psychological, cognitive warfare, information and disinformation warfare; media manipulation and public opinion control; drug exports; technology theft; penetration of societal power structures; interference in foreign elections; an alliance with global communist forces; and other non-military tactics targeting the full spectrum of society.
Through unrestricted warfare, the CCP aims to induce conflict and chaos, leading to internal collapse and self-destruction across all sectors of society and throughout generations worldwide. It seeks to assert complete control over the sovereignty of South Korea, Taiwan, and other nationsโultimately aiming to subjugate the entire world under China’s control.
To reach its goals, the CCP uses any means necessaryโwhether legal or illegalโeven if it means breaking the law, regardless of the cost. The CCP has never wavered in its goals โ not in the past, not now, and not in the future.
Key Findings
South Korea is currently undergoing a silent coup and insurrection, orchestrated by traitors, communist factions, and radical leftist propaganda media. This represents a form of unrestricted hybrid warfare, primarily driven by the Minjoo Party (Democratic Party, which holds the majority), which maintains a pro-China and pro-North Korea stance.
These factions are reportedly directed and supported by the Chinese Communist Party (as the primary backer) and North Korea (as a secondary actor).
Situation Overview
The Chinese Communists have totally penetrated the South Korean election process.
Over the past decade, the Chinese Communist Party has covertly interfered in South Korean elections Through its local partnersโthe National Election Commission (NEC,ย http://www.nec.go.kr/site/eng/main.doย ) and the Minjoo Partyโit has rigged, manipulated, and stolen four major national elections, succeeding in all but one.
Through repeated vote-rigging, the Minjoo Party, with the CCP behind the scenes, has effectively seized control of the National Assembly in South Korea and now has significant influence over the judiciary as well.
Now, as the presidential election approaches on June 3, 2025, they are expected to launch another election manipulation operation, backed by the CCP.
(RET) COL. JOHN MILLS (@ColonelRETJohn2) on Steve Bannonโs War Room
Col. John Mills: โThis Is A Chinese Malign Influence That Could Topple South Korea.โ pic.twitter.com/0wBVqo1cDf
— Bannonโs WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) January 4, 2025
(RET) COL. JOHN MILLS (@ColonelRETJohn2) on Steve Bannonโs War Room
(RET) COL. JOHN MILLS: 60 days from now, South Korea will have a new presidential election. They're trying to destroy hope. The Chinese Communists have totally penetrated the South Korean government, society, and the election processes. @ColonelRETJohn2 pic.twitter.com/yD6H2aIDx6
— Bannonโs WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) April 4, 2025
The Impact of Election Manipulation on South Korea’s Political Future
If the CCP succeeds in manipulating the June 3, 2025 election through the NEC, it could assert de facto control over South Korea via its political proxy, the Minjoo Party.
From there, they will transform South Korea into a Chinese ally, effectively turning it into an enemy of the United States.
Naturally, the Minjoo Party is expected to eliminate all conservative, pro-U.S. voicesโimprisoning political opponents and dismantling freedom of speech, both online and offline, just as happened in Hong Kong five years ago.
โข Fox News report in Apr 11, 2025
Anti-American leftists could turn South Korea into the next Venezuela | Fox News
โข Steve Bannon (Breitbart News) in Apr 4, 2025
Bannon: South Korea removed its president last night. I hope that someone in the State or Defense Dept is on watch here. I would argue that the South Koreans are one of our principal allies, and weโre going to lose the South Korean Peninsula and all those good folks and I donโtโฆ pic.twitter.com/W84UvUJZU9
— Grace Chong, MBI (@gc22gc) April 4, 2025
Regional Impact: Taiwan, the Pacific, South Asia and Japan
After South Korea falls on June 3, 2025, it will be transformed into a satellite state of Chinaโseverely destabilizing regional security and triggering immediate consequences: first for Taiwan, followed by the Pacific, South Asia, and ultimately Japan, all driven by the CCP’s unrestricted hybrid warfare tactics.
1. Taiwan:
Taiwan may become the next imminent target. A similar situation is already unfolding there, where a pro-China opposition partyโnow in control of the National Assemblyโis attempting to impeach the current pro-U.S. president.
If South Korea falls under Chinaโs control, Taiwan โ given its geopolitical position in relation to neighboring countries โ cannot survive alone, not only from a military and security standpoint, but also in the face of ongoing unrestricted hybrid warfare operations by China.
2. The Pacific:
Should South Korea fall after the June 3, 2025 election, Chinaโs naval forces will gain unrestricted access to the Pacificโincluding submarine deploymentsโsignificantly shifting the balance of regional power.
3. South Asia:
If China maintains long-term control over South Korea and Taiwan, its neighboring countries and those in South Asia will gradually face the same situation as South Korea and Taiwan, much like the Domino theory, through the CCP’s unrestricted invisible warfare, the massive increase in Chinese population migration, and its penetration operations.
The CCP’s one-party system enables the consistent, long-term pursuit of its objectives without disruption from regime change.
4. Japan:
As of 2024, nearly 845,000 Chinese nationals live and work in Japan, a number that has been increasing sharply over the past five years โ especially on Okinawa Island, where U.S. military bases are located. This isnโt merely immigration; it is a form of strategic demographic infiltration by China.
According to China’s National Intelligence Law, Chinese nationals are obligated to follow the directives of the Chinese Communist Party, even if they reside abroad, which can be interpreted as a civilian army.
5. Australia:
According to the latest data, there are approximately 1.4 million people with Chinese ancestry living in Australia, which accounts for around 5.5% of the total population, with a sharp increase in recent years.
Call for Help
South Korea has urgently requested U.S. assistance to prevent election fraud, manipulation in early voting, postal voting, and the hacking of servers and voting machines connected to the National Election Commissionโs (NEC, http://www.nec.go.kr/site/eng/main.do) computer networks and election management infrastructure.
With the upcoming presidential election on June 3, 2025, civic groups are calling for U.S. intervention, including the deployment of international election observers (IEOs) to safeguard election integrity and defend democracy.
These days, young South Korean students (YEFF, Youth Election Fraud Fighters), civic groups, conservative patriots, outspoken influencers, and even a former congressman, and prime minister (Hwang Gyo-ahn) are holding daily rallies in front of the U.S. Embassy in Seoul. They are urging the U.S. to dispatch an international election observer (IEO) team to root out election fraud in South Korea.
A relevant video and news report link are provided below:
https://youtu.be/plqKXm5xdZM?si=WsoKP5jwlpqYGtKP
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Points of Contact
If you need further information, please contact the American and Korean individuals listed below. Some of the Americans recently visited South Korea and gathered detailed information from Korean citizens and lawyers who are aware of the truth and possess the relevant information.
โข Gordon Chang (American lawyer, columnist, commentator, author)
โข Steve Bannon (Breitbart News,ย http://www.breitbart.com)
โข Retired Col. John Mills (Senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy, National Security Commentator)
โข Morse Tan (Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice โ Trump’s first term in office) –ย https://youtu.be/j5LJoMH4xjk?si=KXGiWQiNUzUWeo9W
โข Matt Schlapp (Chairman of the American Conservative Union, Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC),
โข Frederick H Fleitz (Vice Chair of the America First Policy Institute Center, AFPI)
โข Grant Newsham (Senior Fellow at the Center for Security Policy, Research Fellow at the Japan Forum for Strategic Studies. A retired U.S. Marine Colonel)
โข Dr. Tara O (Author of The Collapse of North Korea. Retired U.S. Air Force Officer, Former Adjunct Fellow at Hudson Institute – Tara O | Hudson Institute)
โข Kim Mina (President and Founder of Build Up Korea,ย http://www.buildupkorea.org, Youtuber)
โข Park Ju-hyun (Lawyer in Korea, CPAC Korea Representative, Youtube; Park Ju-hyun TV)
โข Min Kyung-wook (Former congressman and Presidential Office Spokesperson in Korea, Youtube; Min Kyung-wook TV)
โข Hwang Gyo-ahn (Former Prime Minister, Former Minister of Justice in Korea)
โข Dr. Gong Byeong-ho (Commentator on political economy, YouTube; Gong Byeong-ho TV)
โข Producer Lee Young-don (A well-known documentary producer in Korea, Youtube; Lee Young-don TV)
โข Dr. Jang Jae-eon (Former Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Korea National Defense University, Former Chief of the Computer Division โDefense Security Command (DSC), Republic of Korea Armed Forces)
APPENDIX
a. Weaponizing the Judiciary: The Minjoo Partyโs Impeachment in the National Assembly
Since the beginning of the Yoon Suk-yeol administration, the Minjoo Party, which holds the majority, has illegally initiated a total of 31 impeachments against entire cabinet and senior officialsโ29 between February 2023 and December 2024, and 2 more by May 2025โover the past 33 months.
This sets a new world record, aimed at paralyzing the government, advancing their agenda of national subversion, and shielding their criminal leader, Lee Jae-myung (hardcore leftist, pro-China, and pro-North Korea), from five court proceedings, including laundering USD 8 million and illegally transferring funds to North Korea through his staff (Deputy Governor Lee Hwa-young, already found guilty by the court)โas a payoff for Pyongyangโs political support.
The Minjoo Party has already succeeded in illegally impeaching and removing two pro-U.S. conservative presidents of South Korea: Park Geun-hye in March 2017 and Yoon Suk-yeol in April 2025. These actions demonstrate both their political influence and the lengths to which they are willing to go.
They are no longer acting as a conventional political party, but rather as an impeachment-obsessed, judiciary-weaponizing, subversive communist group led by Lee Jae-myung, who is facing 5 multiple criminal charges and seeking to evade prosecution.
b. The Minjoo Party’s Agenda and Regional Impact:
As Fox News reported on April 11, 2025 (as referenced in the link above), if Lee Jae-myung successfully steals the presidency in South Korea on June 3, 2025, he is sure to dismantle the South KoreaโU.S. alliance and South KoreaโJapan security cooperation, and push U.S. troops out of South Koreaโexactly as China and North Korea desire.
It is not yet clear whether this move is official or unofficial. However, on May 12, 2025, the Minjoo Party publicly announced its push for the return of wartime operational control authority from the commander of U.S. Forces Korea (USFK). They initiated their agenda following the illegal impeachment of President Yoonโs administration.
Additionally, the MinJoo Party has effectively neutralized punishment for espionage by foreign nationals, including Chinese operatives, and they continue to block laws aimed at punishing such acts. Likewise, in November 2024, they defunded the police departmentโs drug investigation budgetโaligning with both the MinJoo Partyโs and the CCPโs interests.
c. [Breaking News โ May, 2025]:
The Minjoo Party (pro-China and proโNorth Korea) is reportedly threatening to impeach around ten Supreme Court justices and several lower court judges in connection with a retrial hearing scheduled for May 15, 2025.
Today, the court postponed two retrial hearings โ including one involving a lawsuit over the illegal laundering of 8 million U.S. dollars and financial transfers to North Korea โ to mid-June 2025. This development has led many to believe that the judiciary has yielded to the Partyโs official impeachment threats and effectively surrendered.
Additionally, the Minjoo Party introduces another controversial bill granting ‘self-amnesty’ to their leader, Lee Jae-myung, to shield him from prosecution in his legal cases.
This move is widely seen as an attempt to shield the Minjoo Partyโs presidential candidate โ who was convicted by the Supreme Court on May 1, 2025 โ in order to keep him eligible to run in the upcoming presidential election on June 3, 2025.
As of May 15, 2025, the Judiciary Committee, controlled by the Minjoo Party (which holds the majority), has passed four bills explicitly aimed at pressuring the judiciary and the courts. A law professor calls them ‘an attempt to effectively take control of the judiciary.’