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To: Fred B. who wrote (2630)5/20/1999 3:38:00 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (1) of 17683
 
Fred, Ron Insana is a joke. Did you see that interview he did with Henry Kissinger? Kissinger must have thought he was going to be asked some serious questions concerning his geopolitical views vis a vis China - instead Ron Insana wanted Kissinger to comment on some junvenile (and whatever emotional pathologies that he may harbor) speculation that perhaps China might want to stage a military conflict in Taiwan in order to divert attention from spying.

Kissinger stated that all countries spy on each other and that we, as the most advanced nation in the world, should tighten our security to prevent leakage of vital information and getting on with bringing China into the WTO and more effectively influencing their behavior.

Regards,

Mary Cluney

PS: I have an interest in Intel and other companies doing substantial business in China. China is currently the second largest computer market outside of the US. I'm very much disturbed by the demonization of China that is currently going on in the US. I fear that immature talking heads, like Ron Insana, will damage sentiments so much that US companies are going to have difficulty doing business with China and the rest of the far east.
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