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August 25, 2011
BY: THE HILL
Has the U.S.'s policy of unconditional commerce and engagement with the Chinese regime been successful?
Absolutely.
But not at bringing freedom, democracy and respect for human rights to the Chinese people.
Its been successful at creating the world's most economically powerful dictatorship, placing China's pro-democracy movement at an almost insurmountable disadvantage and endangering the security of U.S. regional allies.
Meanwhile, advocates of engagement with the Castro regime lobby for the "China model" and have the audacity to claim that U.S. policy towards Cuba is "anachronistic."
From The Hill:
US official: China's buildup could prove 'destabilizing' for region
China's military is "steadily closing the technological gap with modern armed forces" in a buildup that could prove "destabilizing" to the region, the Pentagon said Wednesday.
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