China’s Fentanyl War on the US; Signs of Chinese Regime’s Collapse—Feat. Gordon Chang


Brendon Fallon
By Brendon Fallon
July 30, 2021Wide Angle
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U.S. foreign relations analyst Gordon Chang left China after a 5-year stay in 2001, feeling that the country was headed for disaster. His prediction is now playing out in many ways, particularly in China’s crumbling foreign relations.

But this isn’t surprising, considering the Chinese Communist Party’s offensives against foreign nations, particularly the United States, are enough to raise the ire of even its once-staunchest allies.

“What the Party wants to do is weaken the United States, and they want to kill Americans,” Gordon says. “We should look at those 53,000 or so Americans who died last year from fentanyl as murdered by the Chinese Communist Party.”

Border security intel suggests that all of the fentanyl that’s entering the United States is coming from China.

Meanwhile, erratic economic practices are giving the global community another reason to keep its distance from the Chinese regime.

Hosted by NTD journalist Brendon Fallon, Wide Angle is following the latest political developments in the United States and abroad, and finding the connection between these and the larger global trends of our times.

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