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Ben Armstrong: China’s balloon launch over Taiwan is a DISTRACTION for surprise attack on America
By Kevin Hughes // Jan 16, 2024

Ben Armstrong of the New American magazine believes that China's launch of 10,000 military balloons is a distraction for a potential surprise attack against America.

"China is looking to possibly launch now 10,000 military balloons … over Taiwan. This is, again, more aggressive action from China pointing toward war," he said during a recent episode of "The Ben Armstrong Show."

"If they do that to Taiwan, it would be pointing toward war with America. Anything against Taiwan would provoke war with America. I keep saying: If you look at what they're really doing with their five-point plan, Taiwan is a distraction."

He also cited a clip from the "Stinchfield Tonight" program that featured host Grant Stinchfield talking about the 10,000 balloons Beijing launched over Taiwan. According to Stinchfield, the balloons aren't just capable of surveillance. These balloons are also explosive, i.e. they can be controlled and detonated to cause damage.  (Related: Two Chinese balloons spotted flying over Taiwan ahead of the island nation’s presidential election.)

He added that Beijing may be getting ready for a similar launch, citing whistleblowers from the New Federal State of China (NFSC) inside the Chinese Communist Party. The NFSC was established by former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon and Miles Guo of G News.

According to Armstrong, the so-called "five-point plan" overwhelmingly proves that China is colluding with Russia, Iran, North Korea, Cuba and other countries to perpetuate a surprise attack on America.

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"They have set up military members in the U.S. through our southern borders. They have bioweapons labs set up in America, and they have bioweapons labs set up in the Middle East for our military," he said.

"China is behind it all. I think the whole time China will try to act like they're behind the scenes on all of this though. So, they don't want to look like they were the frontrunner."

Most Americans don't believe that a surprise attack could happen

Armstrong added that this surprise attack on America won't be a surprise because it's announced, defeating the original purpose. He pointed out that actual surprise attacks happen to nations who don't fear such. However, Armstrong remarked that most Americans don't believe that a surprise attack could happen tomorrow – and if it does, it would be a surprise to 90 percent of the population.

The journalist for the New American magazine also noted that this attack won't be an open one where China sends the People's Liberation Army Navy to attack, like in previous wars. This time, China's surprise attack would involve the use of small, tactical nuclear weapons to inflict minimal amounts of damage to American farmland.

He also noted that nuclear submarines from China and Russia are capable of launching a tactical nuclear strike. Meanwhile, Iran can take care of setting up dirty bombs that can be detonated in major U.S. cities.

Moreover, Armstrong said China has already given Iran the green light. Because of this, Iran-backed proxies and terrorist groups have begun attacks on American forces in the Middle East.

"They're at war with us; they're openly at war with us; they're saying they're at war with us. They are attacking because China wants it to happen. This is why Israel had what happened with Hamas. So, Israel is under war, thanks to China. We're under attack in the Middle East, thanks to China. You have Russia distracting us, depleting our ammunition."

He ultimately remarked that U.S. President Joe Biden and a bunch of other politicians who have become rich through their Chinese connections are compromised. These people, Armstrong added, believe in a one world government that China is trying to implement. But he concluded that these same politicians are foolish to think that they will be part of it.

Follow CommunistChina.news for more news about China's plan to invade Taiwan.

Watch Ben Armstrong's commentary on China launching 10,000 military balloons over Taiwan.

This video is from The New American channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

CCP has been creating spy balloons for YEARS out of a heavily guarded naval base in southern China.

Xi shares with Biden his intention to “peacefully” take Taiwan – but full-scale INVASION remains on the table.

“Spy balloons” are part of global Chinese surveillance, US military and national security officials say.

Sources include:

Brighteon.com

AmericasVoice.news



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