Xi Decapitates China’s Military High Command-What It Signals for Strategic Minerals and Global Power

Jan 24, 2026

Highlights

  • Xi Jinping removed Gen. Zhang Youxia, the second-most powerful PLA figure and longtime confidant, for "grave violations of discipline," marking an unprecedented collapse of China's military leadership.
  • Since 2022, Xi has purged all but one of the generals he personally appointed, reducing the Central Military Commission to effectively just Xi and a single enforcer overseeing the cleanup.
  • The destabilized PLA command reinforces Xi's push for tighter control over strategic supply chains including rare earths and defense-critical materials, strengthening the case for Western supply chain independence.

Xi Jinping has escalated his long-running purge of Chinaโ€™s military elite with the investigation and removal of Gen. Zhang Youxia, the second-most powerful figure in the Peopleโ€™s Liberation Army command structure. Zhang, a vice chairman of the Central Military Commission and longtimeconfidant of Xi, was accused of โ€œgrave violations of discipline and the law,โ€ alongside another senior commander, signaling what analysts describe as an unprecedented collapse of the PLAโ€™s top leadership layer.

Removedโ€”Part of Consolidation of Power

With Zhang and Gen. Liu Zhenli sidelined as cited by sources such as the New York Times (opens in a new tab), the Central Military Commission has effectively been reduced to Xi and a single enforcer overseeing purgesโ€”underscoring Xiโ€™s conclusion that corruption and disloyalty are so entrenched that the system cannot self-correct. Since 2022, Xi has removed all but one of the generals he personally appointed.

Remember, there are three layers of national power across Chinaโ€”The State, the Military, and the Party.ย 

Why this matters for rare earths and critical minerals:

Chinaโ€™s military, industrial policy, and resource control are tightly coupled. A destabilized PLA high command increases internal risk aversion while reinforcing Xiโ€™s push for tighter political control over strategic supply chainsโ€”especially rare earths, magnets, and defense-critical materials.

For the West, this raises near-term uncertainty but strengthens the long-term case for accelerated ex-China rare earth supply chains, redundancy, and national security stockpiling.

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