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Communist China-Russia War Games Set For August 18th
http://www.washingtontimes.com/upi/2...5419-8923r.htm Communists rip Pentagon military report: It took months for the Pentagon report on Communist China’s military to see the light of day, but the cadres were able to accuse its authors of “scheming to use this as an excuse to sell advanced weapons to Taiwan” within hours. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...0/AR2005072002 081.html Among those not inclined to buy the Communists’ line are the editors of the Washington Times and Newsmax’s Charles R. Smith. http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20050...5340-2594r.htm http://www.newsmax.com/archives/arti...4/174404.shtml CNN's Lou Dobbs has been exposing "Communist" China on his programs recently. Today he made note that Congress has recently started referring to China as "Communist China". - D'oh! and "Communist" China seems to have noticed Lou Dobbs - R'uh R'oh! China Launches "Propaganda" Offensive China has launched a campaign to counter U.S. criticism of its growing economic and military power, employing a top American lobbying firm to convey Beijing’s views to Congress. The Chinese embassy has retained Patton Boggs to lobby on a wide range of issues before Congress, according to a lobby registration statement filed with the U.S. Department of Justice. The hiring of Patton Boggs – which has also represented Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Pakistan – "highlights China’s efforts to respond to the rising wave of anti-Chinese sentiment in Congress,” the Financial Times reports. "Beyond trade, the ill feeling is also driven by Chinese threats toward Taiwan and China’s rapid military expansion.” China has significantly increased its presence in Washington over the past two years, with government ministries and provincial governments hiring lobbying firms – chiefly to work on trade issues. "The Chinese are learning to walk the walk and talk the talk,” said Robert Kapp, former president of the U.S.-China Business Council. Addressing a meeting of the Council on Wednesday, Tan Jiaxuan, a senior Chinese government official, said Beijing would "gradually” address American concerns over the trade deficit and intellectual property rights, and would allow the U.S. greater access to services, according to the Financial Times. "All this will mean boundless opportunities for U.S. businesses,” he said. Tang also met with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The discussion focused on trade issues, preparations for a summit meeting in September between President Bush and Chinese President Hu Jintao, and the crisis over North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. But even as Tang addressed the Council, U.S. legislators were passing a bill that would allow American companies to seek tariffs on unfairly subsidized Chinese imports. The bill had been temporarily blocked by Democrats. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2...8/165349.shtml __________________________________________________ Write your Congressman and Senators!!! |
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