America's Future Update on China

Update on China's Secret Military Strategy

Communist China launched a secret 100-year military mod­ernization program that deceived U.S. leaders into unknowingly promoting China's strategy of replacing the U.S. as the most powerful country in the world with the Chinese Communist economic and political system.

For four decades, Chinese lead­ers lulled presidents and U.S. gov­ernment officials and policymakers into falsely assessing China as a benign power deserving of U.S. friendship and economic aid. This secret strategy was launched by Mao Zedong in1955 and spread the belief that China is a poor, backward, inward-looking country that the U.S. should help. This was based on ancient Chinese political and military determination and deception. It produced a tremen­dous transfer of cash, technology, and expertise that bolstered mili­tary and Communist Party bosses in China. The U.S. policy called "free trade" has tolerated massive cheating by China in addition to outright gifts. The U.S. gave China $1 billion worth of weapons trans­fers during the 1980s.

This information is revealed by a longtime Pentagon specialist on China, Michael Pillsbury, in his new book The Hundred-Year Marathon. He reveals the stupidity of American politicians in believing that China's leaders would become a democratic, peaceful power if we were nice to them.  Reported by Bill Gertz, 2-2-15

Update on China's Military Buildup

Communist China is building its second aircraft carrier, accord­ing to the Hong Kong newspaper. It will have a more advanced launch system than the one cur­rently used on China's first air­craft carrier. China is determined to extend its sovereignty over a large area of the South China Sea that includes many islands which are not Chinese.

China conducted a test flight of its new stealth jet prototype. This is China's second new radar-evading warplane, and the test was planned to upstage Obama's visit to Beijing for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit. Obama was calling on China to curtail its cyber theft of U.S. trade secrets.

The U.S. has indicted five Chinese military hackers who have stolen our cyber security and other U.S. intellectual property. Chinese military and commercial theft amounts to "the greatest transfer of wealth in history," according to Keith Alexander, last year's head of the U.S. Cyber Command.

Update on China's Thefts of U.S. Property

The Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Prop­erty released a 100-page report claiming that the U.S. loses more than $300 billion annu­ally to theft of our intellectual property. The Commission urged the U.S. to take immediate ac­tion to stop the Chinese from stealing our intellectual prop­erty. "The American response to date of hectoring governments and prosecuting individuals has been utterly inadequate to deal with the problem," the report said. Communist China is re­sponsible for 70% of all IP theft according to this report.

This is a tremendous loss of revenue and reward for those who made the inventions and who purchased licenses to provide goods and ser­vices based on them, as well as of the jobs associated with those losses, ac­cording to this report.

"Illegal theft of intellectual property is undermining both the means and the incentive for entrepreneurs to innovate, which will slow the development of new inventions and industries" that can further expand the economy and continue to increase our prosperity and raise our quality of life.