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The Week�s Links: Feature and Opinion Pieces on Communist China
October 31, 2003

Link of the Week
William R. Hawkins, of the U.S. Business and Industry Council, brilliantly weaves together the Communists� predatory economic policies (including the deliberately undervalued currency) and their anti-American geopolitical objectives.  This Trade Alert.org column is a must read.

More On Communist China and Trade
Parapundit founder Randall Parker (Member since 2003) examines the effects of Communist China�s undervalued currency on the economies of the U.S. and its southern neighbors.

More On Communist China and the United States
Charles R. Smith, Newsmax, examines the political fallout in Washington from the visit of General Cao Gangchuan, PRC Defense Minister (see also last Week�s Links).  Paul Weyrich, from the Free Congress Foundation, uses his Newsmax column to warn against the American military becoming to dependent on imported parts, particularly from Communist China.

Lev Navrozov, also from Newsmax, sounds another warning on
Communist China�s drive for nanotechnology weapons.

More On Communist China and Latin America
The Americas Report, a Newsmax feature, examines the growing ties among Communist China, Cuba, Brazil, Venezuela, and Ecuador.

On Communist China�s Space Program
Terrence Jeffrey, editor of Human Events, joins the growing legion of those sounding the alarm over Communist China�s space program in the Washington Times.

On �Plasmagate�
The AIDS crisis in the PRC � in particular the unhygienic Communist blood drive that spurred it and the coverup of same that allowed it to spread � now has a name.  Joanne Csete, director of the HIV/AIDS and Human Rights Program at Human Rights Watch, gave the scandal the moniker �Plasmagate� during this National Post (Cdn.) column on the PRC�s secrecy on AIDS.

More On the Passing of Madame Chiang
Jay Nordlinger, National Review Online, has some well-deserved criticism for those who tear down the late Madame Chiang Kai-shek and her husband while ignoring �that they were up against a movement that, in power, would kill 60 million people, being the most prolifically genocidal regime in history.�  John Derbyshire, NRO (and Member since 2002), also weighs in.

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