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To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (13629)5/12/1999 8:05:00 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
**OT** Lee I just wonder how can the American public fall in this Chinese propaganda trap.

Our administration should retaliate on the arrogant behaviour of those Chinese criminals who decimate democracy seeking people and the minorities living within China. Only Tibet is one place who got some attention.

I wish that this administration have more guts and confront the Chinese leadership for human rights abuses, spying abuses, mendling in our election process and selling mass destruction technology to rouge countries.

I would not continue with my wish list, but the world will be much better with a weak and diminishing China. I will feel different if the Chinese people will trow out the current administration and chose the path of true democracy not the present hypocracy.

Many years ago Vladimir I. Lennin said that the capitalist will provide the rope to hang them. We done it with China and are not learning. I would stop all imports from China to the US and then will see who is crying for help.

Haim



To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (13629)5/12/1999 8:27:00 AM
From: Casaubon  Respond to of 99985
 
I don't think maps of Serbia were on the top of the to do list until this started. We were more occuppied with maps of Iraq, Russia, Korea, Africa, Latin America etc. This was a mistake...

Lee, I respect your opinion possibly more so than any on the thread but, to claim this war is a "mistake" because we were illprepared for it is (IMO) faulty logic. One could make the case that we were illprepared to enter WWII, but we ramped up the war economy and became prepared (and God I hope it does not come to that). The problem is politics are getting in the way of a very justifiable, albeit late, response to Milosovic. Bush avoided this whole situation, in favor of stabilizing the world oil economy. I believe NATO must have the resolve to finish this job.