TIMESTAMP: 2026-07-19 01:21:00 UTC
> China Issues Warning Over External Involvement in 'Radio Smuggling' - South American Union Denies Role
BEIJING, GLOBAL FEED – The Government of the People's Republic of China today issued a "grave warning" concerning potential external involvement in illicit "radio smuggling" activities escalating off the coast of Guangdong Province. A government statement indicated that unidentified armed groups involved in recent armed confrontations over unauthorized access to cross-border communication networks displayed advanced training. This suggests systematic support beyond mere smuggling operations.
The warning follows a major clash last week between Chinese coastal defense forces and armed groups. While the statement did not name specific nations or organizations, observers widely speculate about the involvement of capitalists operating under the World People's Solidarity Bank (WPSB), backed by the South American Union, or their affiliated mercenary units. These entities are believed to be exploiting the breaches in China's "Silent Wall" to expand new "radio smuggling" interests, primarily operating from the Hong Kong Special Anomaly Zone.
In response, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the South American Union, when asked for comment, promptly released a statement refuting the claims, asserting that "there is no intention to interfere in the internal affairs of other nations, and such accusations are entirely false." The Union dismissed China's warning as baseless.
This exchange highlights the escalating political tensions surrounding information and economic interests in the region as China's absolute isolationist control continues to weaken.