If true, it could spell Doom for the Bush White House
Consider the following from:
Chinese Warlords 1, Bush 0
"China Defeats U.S. National Security"
by Charles R. Smith
March 23, 2006
Excerpts:
This looks bad. Really bad. But unlike the Dubai Ports World deal, I'm going to watch and wait; this is just one man's report, and I don't know enough knowledge of this to blast the story, or the Administration, but I fully expect the Left to pile on, and how.
Chinese Warlords 1, Bush 0
"China Defeats U.S. National Security"
by Charles R. Smith
March 23, 2006
Excerpts:
"The quiet publication of a waiver in the Federal Register notes that China will not be held responsible for its continued proliferation of weapons. These weapons include sales of advanced Chinese cruise missile and ballistic missile technology to the mullahs of Iran.*Bracketed info added for clarification.
"The move by the Bush administration removes the required punishment against Beijing. The communist leaders in Beijing have promised on a monthly basis since 1990 to stop selling nuclear, chemical and missile technology to rabid world leaders hell bent on starting World War III. For some unexplained reason, George Bush now believes them."
[...]
"Yet this example is just a minor tiff in comparison to other issues with Chinese policy that the White House wishes would simply go away. The recent flap over the Dubai Ports company is a tempest in a teapot in comparison to the some 3,000 Chinese army companies operating inside the U.S.
"The Dubai Ports company has no documented links to terrorism, crime or violations of U.S. national security. The same cannot be said of the thousands of PLA-owned [People's Liberation Army]* companies operating here inside the U.S.
"These Chinese army-owned firms engage in a wide range of criminal activities including espionage, theft, illegal exports, extortion, tax evasion, computer hacking and even violence. Many of the firms participate in illegal arms sales, and several have been caught trying to sell weapons to terrorists."
[...]
"The FBI has repeatedly cited a growing number of Chinese army companies inside the U.S. operating as conduits for espionage and illegal activities..." "At the very least, according to federal law, the Bush administration should be publishing a list of the known PLA-owned firms each year. Instead, just as the Clinton administration did before George Bush, the current White House ignores the law and refuses to release the list of known offenders."
[...]
"Don't lose any sleep over the fact that PLA is likely to inspect the new WMD detection equipment in detail and find out exactly how to defeat it. And we all know that the Chinese generals would never leap at the chance to earn a few million by selling the exact details on how to defeat our advanced technology to someone like Kim Jong Il of North Korea or Osama bin Laden."
This looks bad. Really bad. But unlike the Dubai Ports World deal, I'm going to watch and wait; this is just one man's report, and I don't know enough knowledge of this to blast the story, or the Administration, but I fully expect the Left to pile on, and how.
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