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"Let China sleep. When she awakens, the world will tremble!" - Napoleon
"[As for the United States] for a relatively long time it will be necesary that we quietly nurse our sense of vengeance.. We must conceal our abilities and bide our time." Lieutenant General Mi Zhenyu, Vice Commandant, Academy of Military Sciences, Beijing, qouted in The Coming Conflict With China, by Richard Bernstein & Ross Munro
Not all Chinese people are evil, of course. Many in China want
more freedom, as evidenced by Tiananmen Square. However, the
Communist Chinese government has been, and is, a murderous one.
The Communist Chinese slaughtered millions during the Chinese
Revolution. After coming to power they murdered thousands
after mock trials. Subsequently, Commmunist China
invaded Tibet and murdered a million Tibetans.
Communist China aided the North Koreans in their invasion
of South Korea. When North Korea was on the verge of defeat, China
invaded Korea and attacked American and U.N.troops, murdering
many wounded and surrendered Americans. Those that survived were
abused, tortured, and some were brainwashed. Over two million people
died during the war. North Korea would have collapsed long ago
without Communist China's assistance. Perhaps a million North
Koreans have died from starvation over the last 15 years while North
Korea continues to build a nuclear weapons program, with the
assistance of Communist China, and continues to threaten
the U.S. and Japan.
During the "Great Leap Forward" 30-40 million, perhaps more,
Chinese were starved to death. It is my understanding that millions,
died during the "Cultural Revolution." Chinese Communists murdered
them simply for being intellectuals, or, "anti-revolutionaries." Many more
were imprisoned and tortured. Red China also aided the Pol Pot regime that
was reponsible for killing approximately 2 million Cambodians.
"As long ago as 1971, in a study done for Congress, Professor Richard L. Walker, in The Human Cost of Communism in China noted that Beijing was responsible for the deaths of between 34.3 million and 63.8 million people... [in 1995] European historian Jean Louis Margolin ...stated that Chinese Communism took the lives of 44.5 million to 72 million people..." The China Threat, Bill Gertz, p. xiii ( 2000).
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