By Selwyn Duke
There’s a very interesting writer named Lev Navrozov, a quite cerebral fellow who treats some often neglected subjects. One of them is the threat posed by China and its "post-nuclear super weapons," a danger most of us ignore, distracted as we are by more pressing concerns, such as racial profiling, electing socialists, and conjuring up new euphemisms to describe Islamic threats. The following perspective-lending paragraph is from a Newsmax article he wrote on the subject:
A book, written by two officers of the ‘Chinese Liberation Army’ and
published by its publishing house in February 1999, suggested by its
very title, ‘Unrestricted War,’ that no weapons, such as ‘chemical’ and ‘biological’ weapons, which were excluded from World War II (even
Hitler forbade their development), should be excluded from the ‘unrestricted war.’ The two Chinese officers wrote (Page 224): ‘Regardless of whether we are talking about Hitler, Mussolini, Truman,
Johnson, or Saddam, none of them have mastered war.’
The piece is from late last year but deserves attention. Read the rest here.
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