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post Apr 22 2025, 06:38 PM, updated 8 months ago

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Singapore's former Prime Minister's wife shares article questioning Xi's leadership style and its implications.

On April 18, 2025, a Singaporean media outlet published a provocative article that criticized Chinese President Xi Jinping's leadership style, likening him to a 'gang boss'. This commentary has sparked significant interest, particularly after it was shared by Ho Ching, the wife of Singapore's former Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, on her Facebook page on April 21, 2025. The article, written by Michael Petraeus, founder of the Singaporean platform "Critical Spectator", raises questions about China's international standing and Xi's approach to foreign relations.

Petraeus's piece, titled "If Xi Jinping Had Not Acted Like a Gang Boss in the Past 12 Years, China Would Have Greater Global Influence Today", asserts that Xi's recent charm offensive in Southeast Asia appears desperate and misguided. The commentary suggests that Xi's attempts to win over nations he has previously bullied highlight the precarious position of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) today.

The article emphasizes that Xi's leadership has been characterized by aggressive and predatory tactics, which have alienated many neighboring countries. It states, "Xi has been acting like a gang boss, making offers that cannot be refused, and now expects his victims to treat him as a friend and partner." This stark analogy evokes the image of a mafia leader, drawing parallels to the fictional character Don Corleone from the "Godfather" series.

Moreover, the piece critiques the CCP's contradictory stance on protectionism. While China publicly opposes protectionist measures, it simultaneously promotes the contentious 'Nine-Dash Line' in the South China Sea, constructs military facilities on disputed islands, and uses coast guard vessels to intimidate neighboring fishing boats. Such actions have understandably raised alarms among Southeast Asian nations, making it difficult for them to trust China.

In addition to its aggressive maritime policies, the article highlights China's failure to meet its commitments made upon joining the World Trade Organization (WTO). It points out that the CCP has imposed strict restrictions on foreign enterprises and has not followed through on promises to open its markets or facilitate technology transfer. This inconsistency casts doubt on China's criticisms of other countries engaging in protectionism.

Petraeus also discusses the controversial 'One Belt, One Road' initiative, which has been met with skepticism in Southeast Asia and is often labeled a 'debt trap'. Critics argue that this initiative is designed to extend China's influence while burdening participating countries with unsustainable debt.

The commentary further asserts that China's attitude toward Europe mirrors its approach to the United States. The article claims that Xi's support for Russia's military actions in Ukraine represents a broader confrontation with the West, stating, "This is seen as a war against the entire West." This aligns with growing international concerns regarding China's foreign policy and its implications for global stability.

Ho Ching's decision to share this critical article is particularly noteworthy, given her background and connections within the Singaporean and Chinese political landscapes. She has long served on the advisory board of Tsinghua University's School of Economics and Management, a position that places her at the nexus of business and politics in China. Her public endorsement of such a critical viewpoint raises questions about the current dynamics within the CCP and the potential for internal dissent against Xi's leadership.

The article's publication and Ho's endorsement come at a time when Xi's administration is reportedly facing increasing scrutiny from within the party. Speculations about a potential power struggle have surfaced, especially as rumors suggest that Xi may soon step down.

Cai Shenkun, an independent commentator, expressed skepticism about Ho's motivations. He questioned whether her actions were a calculated move to signal a shift in Singapore's stance toward China, given the significant investments Temasek Holdings has in the country. He noted, "Is Ho Ching aware of more internal information within the CCP? Is Xi being held accountable for his diplomatic failures?" This commentary adds another layer of intrigue to the unfolding narrative.

As the article continues to circulate, it reflects broader sentiments within the ASEAN community regarding China's assertive policies and the challenges they pose. The criticism of Xi's leadership style resonates with many who have experienced the ramifications of China's aggressive tactics firsthand.

Notably, the historical ties between Singapore's leadership and Chinese political figures like Zhu Rongji and Wang Qishan further complicate the situation. These relationships have been characterized by mutual respect and collaboration, but Ho's public criticism of Xi could signal a significant shift in this dynamic.

In a broader context, the article serves as a reminder of the complexities of international relations in the region. With growing tensions between China and its neighbors, the potential for conflict remains high. As countries navigate their relationships with China, the stakes are increasingly high, and the need for transparent and constructive dialogue has never been more critical.

As the situation develops, analysts will be watching closely to see how Xi responds to this criticism and whether it signifies a larger trend of dissent within the CCP. The implications of Ho Ching's actions may extend beyond the realm of personal opinion, potentially influencing Singapore's diplomatic stance and its future interactions with China.

In conclusion, the article by Petraeus, amplified by Ho Ching's endorsement, underscores the precarious position of the CCP under Xi Jinping's leadership. It raises important questions about China's future on the global stage and the potential for a shift in regional dynamics as countries reassess their relationships with the rising superpower.

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Y the wife comment?

Husband no ball ?
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Told you guys, this ugly tariff war is dividing countries into two camp, any unlucky small countries get involved closely and they will get stomp all over by two big gajah fighting.

If Unlucky, will become like Ukraine recently.
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QUOTE(smsid @ Apr 22 2025, 06:50 PM)
Told you guys, this ugly tariff war is dividing countries into two camp, any unlucky small countries get involved closely and they will get stomp all over by two big gajah fighting.

If Unlucky, will become like Ukraine recently.
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Don't worry DaGe will help us, we become voice of ASEAN for DaGe

He won't step on us
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"Xi has been acting like a gang boss, making offers that cannot be refused,


got real examples ke? or is it just bs? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(premier239 @ Apr 22 2025, 06:38 PM)
Singapore's former Prime Minister's wife shares article questioning Xi's leadership style and its implications.

On April 18, 2025, a Singaporean media outlet published a provocative article that criticized Chinese President Xi Jinping's leadership style, likening him to a 'gang boss'. This commentary has sparked significant interest, particularly after it was shared by Ho Ching, the wife of Singapore's former Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, on her Facebook page on April 21, 2025. The article, written by Michael Petraeus, founder of the Singaporean platform "Critical Spectator", raises questions about China's international standing and Xi's approach to foreign relations.

Petraeus's piece, titled "If Xi Jinping Had Not Acted Like a Gang Boss in the Past 12 Years, China Would Have Greater Global Influence Today", asserts that Xi's recent charm offensive in Southeast Asia appears desperate and misguided. The commentary suggests that Xi's attempts to win over nations he has previously bullied highlight the precarious position of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) today.

The article emphasizes that Xi's leadership has been characterized by aggressive and predatory tactics, which have alienated many neighboring countries. It states, "Xi has been acting like a gang boss, making offers that cannot be refused, and now expects his victims to treat him as a friend and partner." This stark analogy evokes the image of a mafia leader, drawing parallels to the fictional character Don Corleone from the "Godfather" series.

Moreover, the piece critiques the CCP's contradictory stance on protectionism. While China publicly opposes protectionist measures, it simultaneously promotes the contentious 'Nine-Dash Line' in the South China Sea, constructs military facilities on disputed islands, and uses coast guard vessels to intimidate neighboring fishing boats. Such actions have understandably raised alarms among Southeast Asian nations, making it difficult for them to trust China.

In addition to its aggressive maritime policies, the article highlights China's failure to meet its commitments made upon joining the World Trade Organization (WTO). It points out that the CCP has imposed strict restrictions on foreign enterprises and has not followed through on promises to open its markets or facilitate technology transfer. This inconsistency casts doubt on China's criticisms of other countries engaging in protectionism.

Petraeus also discusses the controversial 'One Belt, One Road' initiative, which has been met with skepticism in Southeast Asia and is often labeled a 'debt trap'. Critics argue that this initiative is designed to extend China's influence while burdening participating countries with unsustainable debt.

The commentary further asserts that China's attitude toward Europe mirrors its approach to the United States. The article claims that Xi's support for Russia's military actions in Ukraine represents a broader confrontation with the West, stating, "This is seen as a war against the entire West." This aligns with growing international concerns regarding China's foreign policy and its implications for global stability.

Ho Ching's decision to share this critical article is particularly noteworthy, given her background and connections within the Singaporean and Chinese political landscapes. She has long served on the advisory board of Tsinghua University's School of Economics and Management, a position that places her at the nexus of business and politics in China. Her public endorsement of such a critical viewpoint raises questions about the current dynamics within the CCP and the potential for internal dissent against Xi's leadership.

The article's publication and Ho's endorsement come at a time when Xi's administration is reportedly facing increasing scrutiny from within the party. Speculations about a potential power struggle have surfaced, especially as rumors suggest that Xi may soon step down.

Cai Shenkun, an independent commentator, expressed skepticism about Ho's motivations. He questioned whether her actions were a calculated move to signal a shift in Singapore's stance toward China, given the significant investments Temasek Holdings has in the country. He noted, "Is Ho Ching aware of more internal information within the CCP? Is Xi being held accountable for his diplomatic failures?" This commentary adds another layer of intrigue to the unfolding narrative.

As the article continues to circulate, it reflects broader sentiments within the ASEAN community regarding China's assertive policies and the challenges they pose. The criticism of Xi's leadership style resonates with many who have experienced the ramifications of China's aggressive tactics firsthand.

Notably, the historical ties between Singapore's leadership and Chinese political figures like Zhu Rongji and Wang Qishan further complicate the situation. These relationships have been characterized by mutual respect and collaboration, but Ho's public criticism of Xi could signal a significant shift in this dynamic.

In a broader context, the article serves as a reminder of the complexities of international relations in the region. With growing tensions between China and its neighbors, the potential for conflict remains high. As countries navigate their relationships with China, the stakes are increasingly high, and the need for transparent and constructive dialogue has never been more critical.

As the situation develops, analysts will be watching closely to see how Xi responds to this criticism and whether it signifies a larger trend of dissent within the CCP. The implications of Ho Ching's actions may extend beyond the realm of personal opinion, potentially influencing Singapore's diplomatic stance and its future interactions with China.

In conclusion, the article by Petraeus, amplified by Ho Ching's endorsement, underscores the precarious position of the CCP under Xi Jinping's leadership. It raises important questions about China's future on the global stage and the potential for a shift in regional dynamics as countries reassess their relationships with the rising superpower.
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Which article?, ada kicap?

QUOTE(Ayambetul @ Apr 22 2025, 06:44 PM)
Y the wife comment?

Husband no ball ?
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Yeah, weird, maybe easier to buat tak tau later if expose false info.
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Don't worry DaGe will help us, we become voice of ASEAN for DaGe

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9 10 dash line apa cerita?
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QUOTE(ycs @ Apr 22 2025, 06:53 PM)
got real examples ke? or is it just bs? laugh.gif
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She mentioned 9 dash line.

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QUOTE(smsid @ Apr 22 2025, 06:57 PM)
9 10 dash line apa cerita?
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Apa cerita?

Ktard say kemakmuran ASEAN, kita orang Asia kena support Asia make it great again under one flag.

Asia for the Asians

DaGe say one I tak add apa2
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Not wrong

Thing is US is the bigger bully now

CCP is guilty as well
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Well you need gang boss to cancel out mafia boss anyway, *open table* and "place your bets".
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Trump force her to criticise Xi kut. Tariff deal condition
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looks like sinki has chosen US side
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QUOTE(Satori 14118a @ Apr 22 2025, 11:28 AM)
Singapore see themselves as white folks
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sinkie in Yewkay also assume they're one class above pilipinoi, thaibois, malangsial peeps, etc.
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Singapore is and will always be door mat of the US! Enough said!
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QUOTE(AfraidIGotBan @ Apr 22 2025, 07:33 PM)
sinkie in Yewkay also assume they're one class above pilipinoi, thaibois, malangsial peeps, etc.
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Wondering if they think they are above or below South Koreans? as we know SK think SEA all below SK.
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QUOTE(heaven @ Apr 22 2025, 11:40 AM)
Wondering if they think they are above or below South Koreans? as we know SK think SEA all below SK.
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Wei this question opened my eyes too. got too little exposure to SK to get know of their thoughts. Shall i ask around and see if any kawanks got SK mois
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Oh no, which side will /k/ choose?
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The last poll showed a definite edge to Tiongkok. This is not becos of demographics. You go type M forum shud also be similar.
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As a white knight, I approve of her position. When a pretty awek (US) behaves unreasonably and aggressively, I will surely side with the awek. But if its an abang (Tongsan) who behave similarly, I will call polis to catch him immediately throw in jail.

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What is her office/position again? Lol
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SG people smart

they knew CCP cannot trust
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QUOTE(Satori 14118a @ Apr 22 2025, 07:28 PM)
Singapore see themselves as white folks
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QUOTE(Kawekawe @ Apr 22 2025, 07:36 PM)
Singapore is and will always be door mat of the US! Enough said!
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Last week the current PM also criticise US you don't say? bangwall.gif
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QUOTE(Ayambetul @ Apr 22 2025, 06:44 PM)
Y the wife comment?

Husband no ball ?
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why the wife so hatred towards ccp?
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she needs to jilat after all their wealth all in murica banks, if no bark, asset freeze like marcos jr

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Wife likes to bet . Lost on CCP industrial park
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Smart.

Unfavourable as Trump is his reign is only four years.

Taking Xi side means having to to take his side until his death.
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QUOTE(ycs @ Apr 22 2025, 06:53 PM)
got real examples ke? or is it just bs? laugh.gif
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"greater global influence" lmao like angmoh will let any other country that is not them to have big say

if today sg dont ally with US become a yes country she think US gonna be fair and lovely lol

superpower nation all same only..will bully everyone to maintain their status
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husband ball kena pegang

so wife yang comment
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It's ironic that Ccp copied stinkapore model to progress, now stinkapore the one threatened by them.

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Xi should behave like PUTIN and most of the US presidents . like a mafia boss as some idiots claimed . take Taiwan by force . fuxk Philippines hard . otherwise nobody takes XI seriously.

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start the war NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

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US is the mother, China is the father. As the daughter that looks like father but speak the mother's tongue, of course Singapore will side with the mother lah. Don't worry for the daughter, China got the saying that a daughter is her father's previous lover.

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QUOTE(smsid @ Apr 22 2025, 06:50 PM)
Told you guys, this ugly tariff war is dividing countries into two camp, any unlucky small countries get involved closely and they will get stomp all over by two big gajah fighting.

If Unlucky, will become like Ukraine recently.
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QUOTE(Slowpokeking @ Apr 22 2025, 08:32 PM)
Smart.

Unfavourable as Trump is his reign is only four years.

Taking Xi side means having to to take his side until his death.
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QUOTE(andrwss @ Apr 27 2025, 07:04 AM)
Keep the woman in the kitchen please
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Ho Ching runs Temasek. Temasek made LOTS of $ with PRC. True story.

She is basically testing the water. It is just a game.

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As for the nubs who think both are the same. NOPE.

Murica/western imperialist takes 90%
Your puny country takes 10%

PRC takes 60%/51%/49%
Your puny country takes 40%/49%/51%

Win-win cooperation. Only 1 country on the planet preach this.

You losers need to wake up fast. I know the white washing is deep in you but that is not an excuse.
Black slaves. Asian slaves. Should not be a thing in 2025.

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No one is paying 4.5X exchange rate. Only cucks and AMDKs do.
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Unequal exchange.
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Why Do Poor Countries Stay Poor? (Unequal Exchange and Imperialism)

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Dont be like her fellow /k. Ada bola post, ada bola jgn remove

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QUOTE(Meis @ Apr 27 2025, 09:05 AM)
As for the nubs who think both are the same. NOPE.

Murica/western imperialist takes 90%
Your puny country takes 10%

PRC takes 60%/51%/49%
Your puny country takes 40%/49%/51%

Win-win cooperation. Only 1 country on the planet preach this.

You losers need to wake up fast. I know the white washing is deep in you but that is not an excuse.
Black slaves. Asian slaves. Should not be a thing in 2025.

China Is BY FAR the ‘Lesser Evil’ Great Power vs the USA – And This Won't Change

No one is paying 4.5X exchange rate. Only cucks and AMDKs do.
We are no longer living in the age where you have 1 option only (western imperialist). Welcome to the multipolar world.
Unequal exchange.
How Rich Countries Rob The Poor; The Failure of Social Democracy

* our beloved neighbour pinoy in the background
Why Do Poor Countries Stay Poor? (Unequal Exchange and Imperialism)

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...ost&p=107438862
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Huh ? Do we view it from same viewpoint? Or you forgot how we need to pay for panda, most absurd, the baby born also china take back, no give us any return, no compensation.

Now panda 2.0 coming.

Loan his bank, hire his people, use his machinery, buy from his factory, architect use his architect.

Interest we pay. Salary we pay,

Fuck off business arrangement like this, american at least we getting 10-20%, china we get 0% and need give them money, its negative.

And for the stupid who sign contract like this for some kickback.




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then she should throw out her made in china handbag
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QUOTE(smsid @ Apr 22 2025, 06:50 PM)
Told you guys, this ugly tariff war is dividing countries into two camp, any unlucky small countries get involved closely and they will get stomp all over by two big gajah fighting.

If Unlucky, will become like Ukraine recently.
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QUOTE(kamfoo @ May 2 2025, 10:15 PM)
then she should throw out her made in china handbag
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What are you talking about? She's not anti-china. She's just saying Xi is a terrible leader.
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QUOTE(ycs @ Apr 22 2025, 07:25 PM)
looks like sinki has chosen US side
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Developed nation will side usa..only corrupted nation will side ccp

 

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