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China will develop private military companies, and China's "Wagner" will be born?

author:Looking for a happy pig

Title: China actively develops private military companies to provide security umbrella for overseas interests

China will develop private military companies, and China's "Wagner" will be born?

Hello everyone, today we are going to talk about a very hot topic, that is, China is actively promoting the development of private military companies, and this matter is of great benefit to us to protect overseas projects. Personally, I am quite optimistic about this trend, after all, in this era of deepening globalization, we also need to have our own strength to protect our assets and compatriots in distant countries.

China will develop private military companies, and China's "Wagner" will be born?

Did you know that not long ago, the South China Morning Post reported that China is considering how to reasonably support and regulate the development of the private security industry. This can't help but remind me of Blackwater in the United States and the Wagner Group in Russia, both internationally known (and somewhat notorious) private military forces. Look at others, showing their strength in the international arena really won a lot of aura for their country. So why can't we in China have our own "iron fist"?

China will develop private military companies, and China's "Wagner" will be born?

Speaking of ourselves, China's overseas investment is increasing, from Africa to the Middle East to Latin America, you can see "Made in China" everywhere. But these projects are far from home and risky. If we had a professional private security company to escort us, those projects would be as stable as Mount Tai.

And don't forget that we have a large number of veterans here, who are experienced and disciplined, and can be a real force in a private security company. You look at them, they are well trained in the army, they have been honed on the battlefield, but they lack a stage to display their talents in peacetime. Wouldn't it be a good thing to organize them to do something practical?

Of course, unlike some other countries, China prohibits the presence of private military or security companies within its borders. But looking overseas, it's a different story – governments can give the necessary authority and equipment support to carry out their tasks within the framework of the law.

What about the future? If we make a good situation, it will be more than just solving our own problems. Imagine that when other countries need professional security services, they may think of asking us for help, and in this way, they can also earn valuable foreign exchange resources for the country.

Finally, I would like to reiterate my position - although we want to develop private military companies, our goals are very noble! We emphasize peaceful uses, the mission of justice, and we will never engage in shady activities like some institutions. In short, the goal is to provide maximum protection for national interests.

Let's sum up: from the perspectives of citing reliable sources, observing the international situation, and paying attention to the reemployment of veterans, private security companies are indeed a direction worth looking forward to and actively promoting for us in China. The future is promising, friends!

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