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China: The Gathering Threat (Hardcover)

~ Constantine C. Menges Ph.D. (Author)
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In a book that is as certain to be as controversial as it is meticulously researched, a former special assistant to the president for National Security Affairs and senior official of the Central Intelligence Agency shows that the U.S. could be headed toward a nuclear face-off with communist China within four years. And it definitively reveals how China is steadily pursuing a stealthy, systematic strategy to attain geopolitical and economic dominance first in Asia and Eurasia, then possibly globally, within the next twenty. Using recently declassified documents, statements by Russian and Chinese leaders largely overlooked in the Western media, and groundbreaking analysis and investigative work, Menges explains China's plan thoroughly, exposing:

  • China's methods of economic control.
  • China's secret alliance with Russia and other anti-America nations, including North Korea.
  • China's growing military and nuclear power-over 90 ICBMs, many of them aimed at U.S. cities.
  • How China and Russia have been responsible for weaponizing terrorists bent on harming the U.S.
  • Damage caused by China's trade tactics (since 1990, we've lost 8 million jobs thanks to China trade surpluses).

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 554 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson; First Edition edition (April 19, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595550054
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595550057
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.1 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #800,165 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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43 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars China & Russia No 1 Threat, Not Terrorism (but connected), June 5, 2005
Excellect and vital read for all, ESPECIALLY those sworn to defend the West in the fields of Intelligence, Security & Defense; and, those who serve in elected office or who make policy recommendations to same.

One critical element Dr. Menges - a most important dot of connection - misses, is that the strategic alliance between Russia and China is not something new nor has it been a natural outgrowth of geo-political events of the last 18 years. It was foretold and explained by KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn in "New Lies for Old" and "The Perestroika Deception" more than 25 years ago. (Golitsyn was finally sacked by the Nixon administration because of his insistence that there never existed a real Sino-Soviet split - it was a deception all along to work a scissors strategy against the West. Their methods are standard dialectial fare in the world of deception.)

It is a major mistake to think that we can convince Russia to move toward the West and to sate China's ambitions via clever policy moves. The mask both countries wear were designed to make us believe these false notions. Part and parcel of Russia and China's long-range deception is to mislead the West into thinking these exact false notions are possible. While the West tries to pry these two threats apart, they become better positioned for their ultimate goal - the same as all history's would-be dominators.

The deception component of Russia and China MUST be at least considered in order to know how to respond to the threat. These are the issues spoken about for years amongst the few and found at this totally, non-commercial website: http://www.thefinalphase.com ("The final phase" is a term used by Golitsyn to describe the dangerous time we're in now.)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The China Threat Is Real-This Book Proves It, September 13, 2005
By A. Morillo "Scifier" (Tempe, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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Here is a voluminous, well researched, and timely analysis of China's impending power grab in Asia. More books are sure to come, but so far none have been warmly received by the New York Eastern publishing establishment.

That China bashing is not a popular subject on Wall Street is demonstrated by the fact that even if you are an ex-assistant to the President for National Security, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, a former National Intelligence officer at the CIA, an advisor to Congress and a senior professor of International Relations at George Washington University, as Professor Menges was, your book will end up being published posthumously by an obscure printing house in Tennessee on cheap paper.

But whatever the case may be, Professor Menges' book is an analytical work, not a China bashing book. Even so, the facts he has accumulated are (or should be) alarming to the Western World. Simply put: China has become powerful enough both economically and militarily to challenge the US influence in Asia, in fact, to kick the US right out of Asia if she chooses to (and as China has already promised to do).

The ignition switch for the Chinese power grab is Taiwan, a heated and escalating situation the Western media has done little or nothing to publicize. To put it mildly, China could invade Taiwan at any time, but might hold out until shortly before or after the Olympic games of 2008 (which will take place in China). A US reaction could provoke a Sino-American war in Asia. But in spite of this, it is abundantly clear that China's ambition goes beyond Taiwan and is a regional ambition to replace the United States as the dominating power in Asia.

Menges outlines a steady Chinese operation to undermine the US both politically and economically and, if necessary, militarily. Disturbingly enough, the US has shown little interest in confronting the situation.

The information Menges includes in his book proving China's operational designs on Asia are as convincing as they are voluminous, too voluminous in fact to list completely here. But I will mention the most important ones:
-China has claimed Taiwan, the Paracels, the Spratleys, the Japanese Senkau Islands and South China sea as Chinese
-China is buying the ultimate in modern weaponry en masse from Russia
-China has formalized an official military alliance with Russia against America
-China has built a veritable forest of missile launchers astride Taiwan
-China has fired multiple ballistic missiles over and near Taiwan
-China has threatened US carriers to keep out of the Taiwan Strait (and our carriers have obeyed)
-China has threatened to take out all the US bases in Asia, invade South Korea and initiate strikes against the continental US should America intervene in Taiwan
-China has stolen America's most advanced nuclear secrets (we let the only Chinese spy we caught-Wen Ho Lee-go free)
-China is using its clout to turn the nations of the Third World against America
(no joke, China prohibited three central American nations from receiving the President of Taiwan at the last minute...and they obeyed)
-China now operates the Panama Canal
-China is building the world's largest container port in the Bahamas
-China & Russia operate an electronic spy base in Cuba
-China has jammed US propaganda transmissions to the Third World

If one looks at what we have to stand up to China --- half the military forces we had in 1992 / our presence in the Philippines reduced to zero / reduced forces in Korea (which we are now withdrawing south of Seoul) / a thin alliance with Taiwan which neither promises nor denies assistance and does not recognize Taiwan / 7 trillion dollars of debt / a weak economy / most of our heavy industry outsourced / low morale in the Army after two+ years of Iraq / a total split and alienation of NATO / general resistance to the draft --- one can see there won't be very much the US would do should China decide to invade Taiwan. It would not be surprising to see the US just sit back and watch.

But what the world fails to see, according to Menges, is that to the Chinese this would be further confirmation of American decline in Asia marked by the expulsion of Chiang Kai Shek, the expulsion of US forces from North Korea, the withdrawal of US forces from South Vietnam, the closure of US bases in the Philippines and the reduction of US forces in South Korea. What the world fails to see, according to the author, is that Taiwan would be only the first step in a wider Chinese expansion.

Is the US about to suffer a royal defeat in Asia?

Whatever happens, we must remember this: we were abundantly warned of what was coming.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Scary, October 12, 2009
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The book is good and may actually be true (the author's theories seem believable), but a little too much doom and gloom for me. I had to put it down and move on to happy thoughts.
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