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Thursday, April 05, 2012

From the end of last month, but not stale news - make of it what you want - "Unlike other parts of the American government, the USCC is specifically tasked by congress to look at the nexus between economic and national security matters. This overlap makes it all but impossible for the commission to turn a blind eye towards China's practices in this area, a reality that both tends to make the USCC's conclusions more hostile towards China's actions, and more uniquely concerned about the extent to which economic relationships may foster strategic weaknesses."

China as more a cybersecurity threat, than as an ally and major trading partner.

I'm not pitching the idea one way or another. Read the item, figure whether it an issue you'd write to Congress about.

The cash cow of the author of the item is China-related consulting, this link.