Link of the Week
Frank Gaffney, Jr., head of the Center for Security Policy, discusses Communist Chinese ambitions, and the need of a strong American military to counter them, in the
Washington TimesAn excellent piece.

On the Hainan Payment
Editorial in the
Washington Times, says this about the issue, �Beijing doesn't deserve a dime.� How refreshing.

(There�s still time to make your voice heard in Congress to stop the payment from happening.  The e-Lobby has the addresses of � of the U.S. Congress, and a sample letter to send them.  Requests for both can be sent to
[email protected].)

On Foreign Policy
Scott Galupo, a Virginia writer, writes in
National Review Online on the creeping influence of Communist China in the Panama Canal.

Mark J. Valencia, of the East-West Center,
rather apologetically examines Communist China�s ambitions for the South China Sea, which the PRC claims is entirely within its territory, in the Washington Times.

On the arrests of Americans in Communist China
Paul D. Moore, of the Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies, notes how the Communist Chinese espionage method � namely using �academics, students, businessmen or journalists� to get any information on which they can lay their hands � lead them to immediate suspicion of U.S. academics in the PRC.  Link:
Washington Post

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