Thursday, December 29, 2011

Obama's Dangerous Failure to Oppose China's Espionage


   
     The Obama Administration has announced plans to reinstitute the same nuclear scientist exchange program that allowed China to steal vital U.S. technological secrets in the past.

     The program had been suspended due to Beijing’s successful espionage efforts.  According to published sources, details of every deployed warhead the U.S. had at the time were transmitted to the Chinese military.

    The Obama administration claims that reviving the discredited and dangerous exchange will bring about transparency of China’s nuclear technology.  However, the prior program provided scant information about Beijing’s efforts, while totally exposing America’s. 

    This latest move is consistent with the White House’s utter failure to respond to China’s vast espionage efforts against America, or to even seriously discuss the historically unprecedented arms buildup that nation has undertaken.  The nature and scope of Beijing’s arms program, particularly its level of cutting-edge technology, clearly indicates that it has one major target in mind: The USA.

    The President’s addiction to deficit spending is the most logical explanation of his reluctance to deal with this major threat.  His dependence on Chinese financing of our national deficit has induced him to trade American security for Beijing’s loans to a Washington government that cannot break it’s overspending habits.

         This latest—and perhaps most dangerous—Obama foreign policy disaster must be stopped. 

  

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