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Harboring the enemy: while federal officials focus security measures on al-Qaeda and American citizens, Communist Chinese assets have free run of our ports, universities, and defense facilities.

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China's Trojan Horses: Red Chinese Soldiers, Sailors, Students, Scientists and Spies Openly Occupy America's Homeland, by Dr. Roger Canfield, Sacramento, California: Military Magazine, 2002, 207 pages, paperback. Available for $15.00 plus shipping and handling from American Opinion Book Services, P.O. Box 8040, Appleton, WI 54912; by phone at 920-749-3783; or online at www.aobs-store.com.

On October 12, 2000, two terrorists in a rubber dinghy successfully attacked a $1 billion, high-tech, missile-equipped U.S. destroyer, the USS Cole, while it refueled at Aden, Yemen. Seventeen American sailors were killed and 39 injured in that attack, which also neutralized the ...

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