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Inviting in the Trojan Horse?

Posted by Matt in June 10th, 2008

Beijing and Washington are geopolitical rivals and Beijing has used the gains from trade and investment to strengthen its capabilities. It has been foolish to allow China to amass its dollar hoard through an inattentive trade policy. It would be even more irresponsible to allow Beijing to use its money any way it pleases to support ambitions that are at odds with American strategic interests.

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