Tuesday, January 17, 2017

China's Top Generals Are Being Reshuffled Or Replaced In A Major Shakeup Of The Military

Chinese President Xi Jinping (C front) greets military officers at a meeting in Beijing, Jan. 29, 2015. Xinhua

South China Morning Post: China’s veteran generals fading out in massive PLA reshuffle

Changes to come ahead of 19th National Congress as President Xi Jinping consolidates his power.

China’s military is stepping up the pace of a massive reshuffle among its leadership ahead of a Communist Party congress later this year as President Xi Jinping consolidates his power within the armed forces, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Nearly 50 senior officers are due to leave their positions as part of the shake-up, including 18 full-ranking generals, two independent sources told the South China Morning Post.

The coming changes are aimed at promoting a new generation of officers, with veterans giving way to younger talent to take over the leadership, one source said.

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More News On Changes Coming To The Chinese Military As International Tensions Rise

Nearly 50 High-Ranking Chinese Military Officials to Step Down in 2017 -- Sputnik
War Between China and Japan? Chinese Military Warns About Foreign Spying As South China Sea Conflict Heats Up -- IBTimes
Top Chinese Leadership to Reshuffle in 2017 -- Epoch Times
Walk, Don't Run: Chinese Military Reforms in 2017 -- War on the Rocks
Military Reforms Indicate China's Readiness for Geopolitical Standoff With US -- Sputnik
After Tillerson’s Talk About South China Sea, Beijing Threatens ‘War’ -- Gordon G. Chang, Daily Beast

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting article over on ZH about a SU-27 sighting above Area 51....

War News Updates Editor said...

Thanks for the heads-up Anon. I've already posted it later tonight.