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Interesting interview. I just wonder why no one ever asks the question as to why we can order Iran or N. Korea not to have nuclear weapons, while, at the same time not saying a word to the Chinese or Russians?

Bad guys are bad guys. Why not take Castro out? We could do that in a week or two, but we don't care about him and he is 90 miles away. The Chinese were given the Panama Canal, Long Beach naval yard and they have a base in the Bahamas...but we aren't concerned?
Clinton gave them (the communist Chinese) most of our military technology....but we aren't concerned?

It seems to me, if we are truly concerned about freedom and "rogue" nations that we take a look at the buildup (rapid paced at that) of the Chinese military machine, and ask ourselves? Why? What are they building up at near warp speed for?

The Chinese are our enemies. Period. Just because we have had treason entered into by Clinton and a host of others does not make us anything different. Yes there are dual economic ties, that should have never been entered into in the first place. (had they not the people would have overthrown the communist regime) But, if we allowed the producers to produce again, and quit hamstringing them with communistic "regulations" then America would once again become the top exporting nation of the world. But out own government has ended that...maybe we should make sure just who our enemies really are.

maybe we should make sure just who our enemies really are.

Posted by: TheAlamo | Oct 14, 2005
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That is gettting harder and harder to know for everybody throughout the world. Relationshiop can turn on a dime.

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