The question of human rights has always been, and especially in recent months, an issue in discussion about China and the U.S. On the surface, the issue may appear to be pretty straight forward, in the sense that China, in comparison with the U.S., significantly lags behind on the issue of human rights, and it […]
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The Doolittle Raid: Mission Impossible and Its Impact on the U.S. and China
March 2012
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April 18, 2012 marks the 70th anniversary of the legendary Doolittle Raid that involved personal sacrifices, engineering ingenuity, human compassion, and deadly vengeance. In the several months after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Japan continued its military success with one victory after another. [1] In spite of the government rhetoric, because the American government didn’t appear […]
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An Assessment of China’s Future
December 2011
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An earlier article in this website “An Assessment of America’s Future” pointed out that there are fundamental problems facing the U.S. Unless the American government and citizens acknowledge the existence of these fundamental problems and are courageous to address seriously the root causes of these problems, the U.S. will no longer continue to be the […]
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Inconsistent Foreign Policy May Drag U.S. Into Another War
By adopting an ambiguous and internally inconsistent policy toward the territorial dispute over the Diaoyu Islands/Senkaku Islands between China and Japan (former name used by China and latter name used by Japan), U.S. government leaders may be dragging the U.S. into a war in Asia that it has no moral or legal reasons to be […]