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CHINESE MISSILES CAN RAVAGE U.S. BASES

Report cites 5 sites in Asia By Bill Gertz–  The Washington Times November 14, 2010 ASSOCIATED PRESS Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan, left, shakes hands with President Barack Obama after the leaders declaration at the APEC summit in Yokohama, Japan, Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010. China’s military can destroy five out of six U.S. bases in […]

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EMBARRASSMENT IN SEOUL

NOVEMBER 13, 2010 The world won’t follow slow-growth, weak-dollar America. Has there ever been a major economic summit where a U.S. President and his Treasury Secretary were as thoroughly rebuffed as they were at this week’s G-20 meeting in Seoul? We can’t think of one. President Obama failed to achieve any of his main goals

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CHINESE TELECOM CO. EXCLUDED FROM U.S. COMMUNICATIONS BECAUSE OF SECURITY THREAT

TECHNOLOGY NOVEMBER 5, 2010 Security Fears Kill Chinese Bid in U.S. By JOANN S. LUBLIN and SHAYNDI RAICE Sprint Nextel Corp. is excluding Chinese telecommunications-equipment makers Huawei Technologies Ltd. and ZTE Corp. from a contract worth billions of dollars largely because of national security concerns in Washington, according to people familiar with the matter. A

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CHINA CONTROLS 97% of RARE-EARTH MINERALS

WASHINGTON POST China gives U.S. ‘assurances’ on export of rare-earth minerals By John Pomfret Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, October 30, 2010; HANOI — China on Saturday assured the United States that it would continue the export of crucial rare-earth minerals that Beijing is believed to have halted as a way to pressure Japan. In

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CHINA PUTS PRESSURE ON US/JAPAN ALLIANCE

TKACIK: China tests U.S.-Japan alliance Asian behemoth flexes its muscles in Japanese waters Illustration: China by Linas Garsys for The Washington Times By John J. Tkacik Jr. – The Washington Times October 5, 2010 In a surprisingly uncharacteristic show of diplomatic backbone last month, the Obama administration sent an unwelcome message to Beijing: America will

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