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Gen. Zhang Youxia no longer is China's top military general after being ousted amid an investigation into alleged legal and disciplinary violations.
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Chinese president fires 2 top military generals, could signal military intentions against Taiwan
Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin has the latest on China's political purge of military leaders on 'Special Report.'
In December, the U.S. Senate approved Mr. Trump’s nomination of Bernie Navarro, a self-described America First champion who has vowed to “root out” growing Chinese influence, as the new ambassador to Peru.
China’s top general has been accused of leaking nuclear secrets to the US and accepting bribes as President Xi Jinping purges the country’s senior military leadership. General Zhang Youxi, 75, once considered one of Xi’s most-trusted military allies,