The recent revised entry and exit regulations announced by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have led some analysts to suggest that the CCP may be restricting its citizens from leaving the country in preparation for war, with the underlying intention of holding hostages and preparing cannon fodder. Other experts believe that the CCP is more likely preparing for internal turmoil and preventing its people from fleeing.
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The recent revised entry and exit regulations announced by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have led some analysts to suggest that the CCP may be restricting its citizens from leaving the country in preparation for war, with the underlying intention of holding hostages and preparing cannon fodder. Other experts believe that the CCP is more likely preparing for internal turmoil and preventing its people from fleeing.