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The Expansionist
Monday, July 19, 2004
 
Europe's Not the Problem. Peter Brookes is right to be concerned that arms sales by the EU to Communist China could endanger U.S. influence and personnel in the Pacific — altho he didn't use the word "Communist"; why the hesitancy to call a spade a spade? But a trifling $5 billion in arms sales from Europe is not the real concern. The real concern is Communist China's $70 billion military budget, and the source of that money: American consumers, who are shipping $124 billion a year to the Butchers of Beijing to fund an arms race against us. Perhaps we need to stop being so shy in calling free traders' "constructive engagement" of Communist China what it is: treason.  (Responsive to "Arming China", New York Post, July 19, 2004)






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