THE CHINA GAME Hank McIntyre
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Making sense of news about China is like keeping track of the inmates of a lunatic asylum during a fire drill. Our president tells China that America has a "One China" policy - in other words, Taiwan is not a sovereign country in our eyes, but belongs to Communist China. Then our leaders tell us that we'll defend Taiwan if they're attacked. Our military plays cat-and-mouse games with our spy planes and Chinese interceptor fighters. They say they've known that Chinese planes play tag menacingly with our planes on such flights, so they could have expected that this recent incident involving the collision of our plane with one of theirs might happen. Then after they knock down one of our planes, "mysteriously" our leaders disapprove Taiwan's purchace of some state-of-the-art weaponry for their defense against this sabre-rattling Goliath, so that we can appease the Communists enough to let our crew go free.Need a laugh? Write your senators & tell them you want them to propose a cancellation of "Most Favored Nation" trade status for China. You'll get a sheet of double-talk like you've never seen. "China's too big for us to ignore...", "Our influence over them is limited...", and "China has emerged as the power in their part of the world." (In other words, our government is resigned to the view that China is too big to fight). Then they'll write, "By continuing to trade with China, we'll gradually erode the Communist political structure and inspire democracy to flourish in their land." That's like saying if everybody in America would spend their money in Las Vegas, eventually the mafia would leave. The Chinese Army (PLA) and the Communist government glean their revenue from each dollar we spend on Chinese products in our stores. They're getting stronger, buying better weapons, and feeling their oats in warlike speech and actions against the U.S.
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Our president, senators and congressmen are traitors. They are deliberately risking American lives on a Chinese nuclear war while they pretend that it's perfectly normal to have us buy all our products from this Communist country. When was the last time you heard a politician talk about building American industry, technological superiority and military might? Or about American sovereignty - so that we won't be taking orders from countries like China, but instead let the rest of the world tremble a little at American displeasure? Try "never". Because sovereignty is verbotten in American politics today. The "Global" government by the United Nations is the only accepted goal of the mainstream politicians in America and throughout the world. Why? That's where the money is: The world's largest banks are investing their funds in such a way as to force business to operate "Globally", blurring national borders, creating single currencies like the "Euro", pushing the "Free Trade Zone" from Canada to Argentina (as Bush enthusiastically promoted at a recent meeting in Canada), and on and on.
"Seen from the changes in the world situation and the United States' hegemonic strategy for creating monopolarity, war is inevitable," Mr. Chi told a military conference in early December 1999.
"We cannot avoid it," he was quoted. "The issue is that the Chinese armed forces must control the initiative in this war....We must be prepared to fight for one year, two years, three years or even longer."
Lt. Gen. Xiong Guangkai, in March 1996, warned that the continental U.S. was now vulnerable to a Chinese nuclear ballistic missile attack. "You are not going to threaten us again," Gen. Xiong told Assistant U.S. Trade Representative in the Office of China Affairs Charles Freeman, "because, in the end, you care a lot more about Los Angeles than Taipei," - a thinly-veiled reminder that China's intercontinental missle force could target the U.S.
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Hutchinson Whampoa Ltd., a giant Hong Kong-based shipping firm is tied to China's leadership and the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Panama, in 1997, awarded Hutchinson a 25- to 50-year contract to run the two major ports on the canal's Atlantic and Pacific entrances.
U.S. naval ships will be at the mercy of Chinese-controlled pilots and could even be denied passage through the Panama Canal by Hutchinson, an arm of the People's Liberation Army.
The United States is the No. 1 user of the canal that carries 13,000 ships per year. The U.S. military is abandoning bases in Panama under a 1977 treaty, signed by President Carter, that gave canal ownership to Panama, effective Dec. 31, 1999.
[From: www.conservativeusa.org/panama-washtimes.htm ]
How did the Chinese catch up so fast? Easy. We sold them all the technology they needed – or handed it over for free. Neither neglect nor carelessness is to blame. Clinton did it on purpose. www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?noframes;read=52940
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