Several sources — including “Red Dragon Rising” by Timperlake and Triplett; “The China Threat” by Gertz; Steven W. Mosher’s prolific writings; and Rep. Christopher Cox’s report to Congress — shine the spotlight on China’s espionage and growing military /financial power. The emphasis of these efforts is the security threat China presents to the U.S. They attempt to warn against our complacency and naiveté, given the massive imports from and business investments we have in the People’s Republic of China.
The Profits of Genocide will have a much narrower focus leading to broader concerns than those raised by the above authors. It will draw attention to the particular transactions of Chinese state-owned trading companies, which are tools used to proliferate WMDs and, in a larger sense, to force the United States to spread its power in an effort to contain the “rogue states” these trading companies have armed.
These larger implications are complementary to another title, released in 2002, called Unrestricted Warfare: China’s Master Plan to Destroy America. This title was actually written prior to September 11, 2001 by two Chinese military men who understood China’s plan from the Chinese perspective. Their insight supports the provocative claims made by Profits of Genocide.
M. Hickland
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