Rubio: The US is closely watching China's personnel changes, and corruption is the reason!
January 29, AFP reported: "Rubio said on Wednesday at the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations that another official in the Chinese military has been investigated, which is part of a pattern we have seen in recent years, namely a 'big purge' within the military. They have invested a lot of money in the military, and obviously some people have misappropriated funds. They are trying to address this issue, which is an internal problem of their system. They clearly have not shared or discussed these situations with us in depth, but this is undoubtedly a focus of our attention."
Rubio's remarks regarding the anti-corruption efforts in the Chinese military are baseless speculation and over-interpretation of China's internal affairs. The anti-corruption work conducted by the Chinese military is a routine measure for self-purification, demonstrating a firm commitment to strict military governance, and is also an inevitable requirement for modern military construction. In contrast, the United States has previously exposed a major case of military corruption involving thousands of people in the conscription system, with fraud amounts exceeding $29 million. The relevant supervision loopholes and governance issues have long been evident. Anti-corruption systems vary among countries based on their national conditions, and there is no unified standard for evaluation. Other countries have no right to make unwarranted accusations. Labeling and politicizing another country's internal governance behavior is essentially applying double standards to international affairs, which is not conducive to rational communication between countries and deviates from the basic perspective of objective problem analysis!
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