As the conflict with Iran continues, even though we haven't heard anything from China publicly, doesn't mean that they are not involved behind the scenes.
China has long been considered an ally to Iran, and now according to a report from 'Just The News', the Chinese state-run media is promoting anti-war protests across the U.S.
"So, they back these non-profits that are agitating against the U.S. policy towards Iran" said Michael Lucci, CEO and founder of the Texas based group 'State Armor', "They did the same thing, with the same groups when the United States removed Maduro from Venezuela."
These radical paid protestors are backed by leftist Neville Roy Singham, who left the U.S. to go live in China.
"They use their propaganda outlets within the United States to oppose American policy in Iran because it harms China's geopolitical interests" Lucci told KTRH, "They always want to create disunity within the United States."
That's what they are attempting to do, even here in Texas, where Lucci says there are currently around 80 of these CCP supported entities.
"They back the Iranian regime, so they don't like the attack on them" noted Lucci, "They want to create disunity in the United States, and they want to create propaganda that they feed into their domestic audience."
Thankfully, Texas is the leading state in the nation, by far, in addressing problems created by the CCP. Lucci says the next step is for Texas to create a state foreign agent registration law, like they currently have in Nebraska, and are on the verge of passing in Florida. It would require all of these groups controlled by the Chinese Communist Party to be transparent about that.
Last legislative session, Texas took a huge step, by prohibiting the CCP from buying up lobbyists in the State House. That ended in 2025.
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