【Lude Press | Dr. Yan Talks】Trump’s Metaphor Ends Historic Mistakes: The Battle for Civilization’s Survival Will Open Up China! Chinese Student Pleads “No Contest” in Nematode Smuggling Case, Xi-CCP’s Lawfare Fails 8/21/2025

01. Trump released photos of the “Kitchen Debate” between Nixon and Khrushchev, as well as photos of himself meeting with Putin, suggesting his intention to correct Nixon’s historic mistake of aligning with China against the Soviet Union. This highlights that the U.S.–China confrontation has already entered a stage of comprehensive conflict on the level of systems and values.
On social media, Trump posted the July 1959 scene in Moscow where U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev engaged in a heated argument in the model kitchen of the American National Exhibition, debating the merits and weaknesses of their respective systems. This debate symbolized the clash of systems and values during the Cold War between the U.S. and the USSR. Nixon later became president and in 1972 visited China, formally establishing diplomatic relations, thereby opening a “Pandora’s box” that allowed the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to infiltrate the U.S. for fifty years and laid the seeds for the CCP’s evil rise. Trump now intends to settle this historic mistake, refusing to repeat the long-term stalemate of the U.S.–Soviet era.
When talking about the Russia-Ukraine issue, Trump said: ‘It is very hard, if not impossible, to win a war without attacking an invaders country. It’s like a great team in sports that has a fantastic defense, but is not allowed to play offensive. There is no chance of winning!’ This metaphor makes clear that U.S. policy toward China can no longer remain passive, relying on the hope that the CCP will change by itself, but must shift to an offensive strategy, proactively exposing the CCP’s false image of “civilization.” This logic is consistent with his call to “Open Up China.”
02. The U.S.–China confrontation is not a “new Cold War” like that of the past between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, but rather a clash at the level of civilizations: the genuine civilization of the West versus the false image of “Oriental civilization” fabricated by the CCP.
Trump’s attitude and the speed of his actions show that he intends to resolve the CCP problem in the short term, no longer granting it decades of breathing room.
In recent times, many European leaders have actively cooperated with Trump in mediating international affairs, showing that if the results of the strategy “ally with Russia to eliminate the CCP” were not expected to be realized during their current terms in office, they would not be interacting with such urgency.
The Soviet Union back then relied on a closed system, planned economy, and the Iron Curtain to keep information sealed off domestically for decades. But in today’s digital world of the AI era, the CCP neither controls the core technologies of foundational software nor possesses autonomous foundations in hardware. Lacking the ability to sustain long-term confrontation with the West, it will soon be exposed and collapse.
03. Independent AI experts revealed that the CCP could potentially use infected individuals as “human virus bombs,” which from another dimension validates the threat of the CCP’s unrestricted warfare and bioweapons strategy.
Lude Press viewer / AI expert Antonio Zeng stated that AI simulations prove the CCP still has potential in biological threats. If the CCP deliberately infected people and sent them across the world, it could exploit vulnerabilities in public health defenses to create massive chaos in morality, law, and healthcare.
04. The United States has indicted Chinese citizen Han Chengxuan for smuggling biological substances related to nematodes to a laboratory at the University of Michigan where she worked. The speed of the case demonstrates a major upgrade in the U.S. judicial system.
From her arrest(June 8) to entering a plea of “no contest,” the case advanced at an unusually fast pace, indicating that the entire legal system has transformed in how it responds to threats from the CCP.
Han Chengxuan’s decision to choose “no contest” is related to the CCP’s control over her family, showing that the CCP is still using hostages to manipulate its agents.
This case also shows that the CCP is increasingly unable to mobilize resources to defend espionage-linked researchers.
05. Dr. Yan personally recounted the CCP’s systemic crime of manipulating students to steal intellectual property.
When she studied in Hong Kong, she deliberately avoided accepting scholarships from the PRC to prevent being blackmailed.
When her advisor realized that she could not be controlled through scholarship leverage, he still demanded that she steal research results from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. After she refused, the university revoked her original PhD defense, forcing her to re-do research in order to graduate.
Ordinary Chinese families cannot afford the costs of overseas study or doctoral programs; thus, most students are coerced by scholarships and institutional threats and are forced to cooperate. Han Chengxuan must have been under such manipulation.
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