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By Bill Gertz

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  • China's space threat includes tracking U.S. troops
    April 30, 2026

    A Chinese artificial intelligence company has been tracking U.S. military operations in the Middle East, threatening U.S. forces engaged in the conflict in Iran, according to congressional testimony made public Wednesday.
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    Golden Dome weapons to attack enemy missiles with new high-tech interceptors, lasers, cyberattacks
    April 29, 2026

    The Golden Dome will employ advanced ground-based interceptors, space-based missiles, laser guns and cyberattacks to defend against threats to the U.S., according to officials.

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    Space Force announces plan to rapidly deploy space-based anti-missile interceptors
    April 24, 2026

    The Space Force announced it is spending $3.2 billion through 12 defense contractors to rapidly build the first U.S. system of high-technology, space-based anti-missile interceptors.

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    Security agencies say Chinese hackers using hijacked networks for large-scale cyberattacks
    April 23, 2026

    Chinese hacking groups linked to large-scale cyberattacks and intrusions of critical infrastructure are using covert computer networks for their operations, according to a British government security report made public Thursday.

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    Adm. Paparo, Indo-Pacific commander, weighs in on Chinese military's use of AI
    April 23, 2026

    The commander of the Indo-Pacific Command told Congress that the Chinese People's Liberation Army is already using artificial intelligence to enhance the combat power of its forces.
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    U.S. Navy to deploy modular containers carrying payloads of weapons, drones for swarming
    April 23, 2026

    The Navy is developing weapons and other military systems to be deployed inside shipping containers and used on both drone ships and traditional warships, according to Navy officials.

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    Pacific commander says victory over Iran needed to deter Chinese attack on Taiwan
    April 21, 2026

    A U.S. victory in the war with Iran will help deter a Chinese military assault on Taiwan, the commander of the Indo-Pacific Command told Congress Tuesday.

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    Chinese fentanyl exports, lock on rare earths to top Trump's agenda at summit with Xi
    April 20, 2026

    President Trump will press China on its export of deadly fentanyl and related chemicals during a meeting next month with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to a senior Trump administration trade official.

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    Military intelligence chief: Iran military still has thousands of missiles, attack drones
    April 17, 2026

    Iran's military forces still hold stockpiles of thousands of missiles and attack drones that pose a threat to U.S. and allied forces in the region, the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency told Congress.

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    Space Force report predicts future conflict with China
    April 16, 2026

    China is rapidly building up space warfare capabilities and, by 2040, will be conducting low-level warfare powered by advanced technology aimed at weakening the United States, according to a new Space Force report.

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    Trump warns China not to supply arms to Iran
    April 12, 2026

    President Trump on Saturday warned China not to provide weapons to its strategic partner Iran.
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    Pentagon awards $4.7 billion contact for new Patriot interceptor missiles
    April 10, 2026

    The Pentagon has awarded a $4.76 billion contract to defense contractor Lockheed Martin to rapidly build up stockpiles of the Army’s most advanced terminal anti-missile interceptors, a weapon depleted during heavy use in the war against Iran.

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    Xi Jinping calls on PLA brass to stay 'pure,' communist after corruption scandal in military
    April 9, 2026

    Chinese President Xi Jinping is urging the People's Liberation Army to stay pure and committed to communism after being rocked by political purges and corruption, according to state media.

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    NSA, Australians warn Starlink can be hacked
    April 9, 2026

    Four government security agencies are warning that low-Earth orbit satellite communications, such as SpaceX's Starlink system, are vulnerable to hostile cyber hacking operations.

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    Trump administration to spend $39 billion for priority plan to field Golden Dome missile defenses
    April 7, 2026

    The Trump administration will spend nearly $39 billion in the next several years on rapidly building the first parts of the new Golden Dome nationwide missile defense system.

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    Inside the push to 'subdue the enemy without fighting': Pentagon readying for cognitive war/font>
    April 3, 2026

    The Pentagon's Strategic Capabilities Office is launching an initiative to wage cognitive warfare -- nonkinetic military operations short of major destructive conflict.

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    Drone incursion at Air Force nuclear bomber base under investigation
    April 2, 2026

    A recent swarm of drones that intruded on an Air Force nuclear bomber base in Louisiana remains under investigation, the Air Force Global Strike Command said.

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    Hegseth: U.S. working to counter Chinese and Russian support to Iran
    March 31, 2026

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the military knows that China and Russia are backing Iran in the war as steps are underway to counter the support.

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    Chinese warships, jets conduct combat patrol near disputed South China Sea shoal
    March 30, 2026

    Chinese warships and military aircraft conducted a show of force around a disputed shoal in the South China Sea on Sunday amid growing tensions with the Philippines.

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    Two people charged with attempted bombing near CENTCOM headquarters
    March 27, 2026

    A Florida man charged with planting a bomb near the U.S. military's Central Command has fled to China and his sister is under arrest in the plot, according to federal prosecutors.

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    DNI threat report faulted for playing down danger of China invading Taiwan
    March 26, 2026

    The Director of National Intelligence's annual report on global threats includes faulty assessments asserting that the Chinese military does not plan an assault on Taiwan by 2027, China experts say.

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    Tucker Carlson calls for U.S. to share power with China, says American military can't defend Taiwan
    March 24, 2026

    Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson said he no longer views Communist China as a major threat and is calling for the U.S. to share power with Beijing in a new world order with a weakened America.

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    U.S. indicts three in plot to illegally sell advanced computer tech to China
    March 20, 2026

    Federal authorities indicted three men charged with conspiracy to sell sophisticated artificial intelligence servers containing Nvidia chips to China in violation of U.S. export controls.

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    Stratcom admiral says China strategic threat growing
    March 19, 2026

    Advanced technology and low-yield nuclear weapons highlight the most complex and strategic threat environment for the United States since World War II, the new commander of the Strategic Command says.

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    Western Hemisphere military commanders warn of growing Chinese threats
    March 17, 2026

    Leaders of U.S. military forces in the Western Hemisphere told Congress Tuesday that Chinese activities and influence pose a growing threat to U.S. national security.

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    China resumes warplane flights near Taiwan as Trump delays Xi visit
    March 16, 2026

    The Trump administration's military operation against A The Chinese military has resumed warplane flights near Taiwan after a 10-day hiatus during which no aircraft were detected around the self-ruled island that Beijing has vowed to annex.

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    CIA videos viewed by tens of millions in China
    March 12, 2026

    The Trump administration's military operation against A The CIA recently launched a program to recruit agents inside the near-totalitarian Chinese Communist system through a series of online videos in Mandarin.

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    Chinese government-linked company fined in radio secrets theft
    March 10, 2026

    The Trump administration's military operation against A Chinese telecommunications company has been fined $50 million as part of a decade-long legal case involving the theft of radio technology secrets from Motorola.

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    Beijing pulls back warplanes near Taiwan before Trump-Xi summit
    March 10, 2026

    Chinese military warplane flights around Taiwan have declined sharply while warship incursions continue to be detected around the self-ruled island in the run-up to a planned summit between President Trump and his Chinese counterpart.

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    Iran operation threatens China's global strategy and domestic economy
    March 3, 2026

    The Trump administration's military operation against Iran, ostensibly to destroy a reviving nuclear program and remove regional and global terrorist threats, includes a major side benefit: It will undermine China's oil-based economy and counter Beijing's global anti-U.S. strategy, American experts say.

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    Trump abandons his campaign stance against regime change, divides MAGA
    Feb. 28, 2026

    ​The U.S. attacks on Iran this weekend have made clear that the commander in chief is no longer the presidential candidate who consistently criticized the use of American military force to oust threatening foreign regimes.

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    Beijing says stop bombing ally Iran
    Feb. 28, 2026

    China denounced the U.S.-Israeli attack on its regional ally Iran, calling Saturday's missile strikes a violation of Iranian sovereignty and security.

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    China-linked leftist group calls for anti-war protests
    Feb. 28, 2026

    The People's Forum, one of two leftist domestic groups identified by the State Department as linked to China, called Saturday for holding mass protests against the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran.

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    China fears U.S. bomber strikes on nuclear sites
    Feb. 19, 2026

    China reacted with unease to the daring U.S. military raid on Iran's nuclear facilities with official state media voicing fears that underground Chinese nuclear sites are vulnerable to similar strikes, according to a U.S. Air Force think tank report.

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    Pentagon publishes, then withdraws, new list of Chinese military companies
    Feb. 13, 2026

    The Pentagon on Friday published an expanded list of Chinese military companies linked to the People's Liberation Army and operating in the U.S., including those linked to Beijing's civilian-military fusion program.

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    China's military reveals future air warfare plans
    Feb. 12, 2026

    An internal Chinese military report has revealed that the People's Liberation Army is placing a heavy emphasis on waging advanced air war using stealth, drones and high-technology weapons.

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    Air Force urged to build 200 B-21 bombers
    Feb. 12, 2026

    Current plans for U.S. bomber forces are inadequate for winning a future conflict with China and the Air Force needs 200 new B-21 bombers to bolster the strategic bomber shortfall, according to a new report by a think tank that supports the Air Force.

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    U.S. racing to build space weapons to counter anti-satellite power of China and Russia
    Feb. 11, 2026

    The U.S. Space Force is accelerating the deployment of counterspace weapons under a new Trump administration policy aimed at reasserting and ensuring American dominance over China and Russia in any potential orbital conflict.

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    U.S. rejects flawed New START arms accord
    Feb. 6, 2026

    The Trump administration rejected continuing to abide by the expired New START agreement limiting U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons, because it fails to curb Moscow's strategic arsenal and excludes China's rapid expansion of its nuclear forces, a senior State Department official said Friday.

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    Xi demands 'prudence' on U.S. arms sales to Taiwan in phone call with Trump
    Feb. 5, 2026

    Chinese President Xi Jinping pressed President Trump on U.S. arms sales to Taiwan during a phone call this week, according to the official Beijing readout of the discussion.

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    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says China 'weaponizing' rare earths
    Feb. 5, 2026

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said this week that China is "weaponizing" its control over rare earth minerals and other goods and the Trump administration is taking steps to counter the problem.

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    Panama blocks Chinese-linked company from operating ports at either end of the canal
    Feb. 2, 2026

    The Panamanian government has voided contracts for a pro-Chinese company to operate two port facilities at either end of the Panama Canal, bolstering Trump administration efforts to secure the waterway as a military transit route in any future conflict with China.

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    Chinese software engineer convicted of stealing AI trade secrets from Google
    Jan. 30, 2026

    A federal jury in San Francisco convicted a former Google software engineer and Chinese national of economic espionage for stealing artificial intelligence secrets from the tech giant.

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    Pentagon urged to wage decision-based AI warfare
    Jan. 26, 2026

    The Pentagon is joining the global race to use artificial intelligence to produce more lethal forces but needs to shift from the current use of large language models to a new form of combat that a high-tech company is calling "agentic warfare."

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    Report: Purged Chinese general probed for leaking nuclear secrets
    Jan. 26, 2026

    The Chinese military's most senior general under investigation for corruption leaked nuclear secrets to the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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    Trump administration's new defense strategy seeks greater accommodation of Beijing
    Jan. 25, 2026

    The Trump administration's new national defense strategy seeks more accommodation of communist China and a renewal of the Monroe Doctrine in the Western Hemisphere.

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    Two Chinese generals latest victims of Xi's military purge
    Jan. 24, 2026

    The Chinese Communist Party has placed two senior generals under criminal investigation, including the most powerful officer of the People's Liberation Army, the Defense Ministry announced Saturday.
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    Defense bill bars Pentagon from paying for adult entertainment
    Jan. 22, 2026

    A defense appropriations bill that cleared a House-Senate conference this week will ban Pentagon military and civilian officials from using government credit cards to pay for nude entertainment at topless bars.

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    Defense officials project Iran will develop intercontinental ballistic missile fleet by 2035
    Jan. 22, 2026

    A Defense Intelligence Agency report made public in support of President Trump's Golden Dome missile defense system reveals that Iran could field up to 60 intercontinental ballistic missiles by 2035.

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    Critical infrastructures face major threat from Chinese cyberattacks, nominee warns
    Jan. 20, 2026

    China has conducted aggressive cyberattacks on U.S. critical infrastructures, and the U.S. needs to step up efforts to block the planting of malicious software in control networks, the general slated to be the next commander of Cyber Command told Congress.

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    U.S.-Japan to boost defense cooperation with new missiles, more intense exercises
    Jan. 18, 2026

    The Pentagon and Japan's defense ministry agreed to increase cooperation on fielding new and more capable missiles and to step up military exercises along the so-called First Island Chain stretching from Japan south across the coast of China.

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    Justice Department blocks China from getting U.S.-origin flight simulator technology
    Jan. 15, 2026

    Federal authorities blocked two South African containers with flight simulators destined for the Chinese military, the Justice Department said Thursday.

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    Sen. Tom Cotton: China threatens U.S. AI development
    Jan. 15, 2026

    A California man charged with handling tens of millions of dollars in a Chinese money-laundering operation supporting Mexican drug cartels is being held in federal detention in Ohio, the Justice Department said Thursday.

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    Cold War document shows military chiefs sought U.S. purchase of Greenland
    Jan. 15, 2026

    President Trump's plan to acquire Greenland is not new. A 1956 document from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff called for the U.S. to purchase Greenland for its strategic military value.

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    Ex-DIA counterspy reveals use of psychics to hunt spies
    Jan. 14, 2026

    A decorated former Defense Intelligence Agency counterintelligence official used a psychic to identify spies working in the U.S., including a suspected foreign agent still working for the FBI, former DIA counterspy, Scott W. Carmichael reveals in a forthcoming book.

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    Ex-Navy sailor sentenced to prison as spy for China
    Jan. 13, 2026

    A San Diego-based former Navy sailor convicted of spying for China was sentenced to more than 16 years in prison for his role in supplying secrets to China, the Justice Department said Tuesday.

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    Major Chinese money laundering suspect detained
    Dec. 24, 2025

    A California man charged with handling tens of millions of dollars in a Chinese money-laundering operation supporting Mexican drug cartels is being held in federal detention in Ohio, the Justice Department said Thursday.

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    Chinese communist calls for Venezuelan-style raid on Taiwan
    Jan. 8, 2026

    Li Yi, a former Chinese university professor, took to social media to praise President Trump for the successful military raid in Venezuela and criticized Beijing for failing to conduct a similar operation against Taiwan.

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    Also, China's space threat includes tracking U.S. troops; U.S. urged to deploy conventional weapons in space; U.S. deploys advanced missiles near Taiwan. (April 29, 2026)


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  • How FBI informant Katrina Leung and her FBI handler J.J. Smith helped China obtain vital secrets on U.S. electronic eavesdropping.
  • New details on the technical intellignece-gathering spy ring of Tai Mak and Chi Mak, two brothers arrested for supplying China with vital defense technology.
  • How information compromised to China allows Beijing to track U.S. Virginia-class submarines.
  • How the CIA was informed in 1999 that at least three of its clandestine service officers were on the payroll of Chinese intelligence, but the agency failed to find the spies.
  • How China has established a special, ultra-secret intelligence unit tasked with planting spies inside the U.S. government.
  • How China ran a high-level penetration agent inside the U.S. government code-named "Mother."
  • How the FBI mistakenly hounded CIA counterintelligence officer Brian Kelley and his family for nearly two years, while the real target of the mole hunt, FBI Agent Robert Hanssen, operated freely and passed secrets to Moscow.
  • How Russia has dispatched scores of intelligence operatives to the United States, rivaling Cold War levels of spying.
  • How weak counterintelligence has allowed terrorists to infiltrate the U.S. military gain access to U.S. secrets.
  • How North Korea conducted intelligence-related abductions of Japanese nationals.
  • How Cuba penetrated the Defense Intelligence Agency and other agencies with high-level mole Ana Montes, who spied to help Nicaragua's Sandinistas and then became Cuba's most important agent.
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    “Over the coming decade, depending on how the world community conducts itself, there could be another five nuclear powers. There could be several more countries with chemical and biological programs, and there could be additional countries with the ability to deliver those capabilities long distances. The effect of that, to the extent that those countries are not democracies, but rather countries on the terrorist list— is to make the world a more dangerous place.”


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    "Treachery with its reams of classified and other insider information, reveals how our nation's enemies obtain weapons from China, Russia, France, Germany and other supposed friends. The book is must-reading if you want to know the confidential story of the growing danger of global arms proliferation."

    -- Rowan Scarborough, Pentagon reporter, Washington Times, and bestselling author of Rumsfeld's War

    "Two big factors will determine America's national security over the next twenty years. The first is the capability of our military weapons as determined by the health of our defense industrial base. And, second, the extent to which our adversaries are able to buy or steal advanced military technology from the U.S. and our allies. Bill Gertz focuses superbly on the hemorrhaging of critical military technology to our enemies. Treachery should be read by all our policymakers."

    -- Congressman Duncan Hunter of California, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee

    "Bill Gertz has written a bone-chilling expose about what has been done behind our backs. Can we ever be safe? You must read this."

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    "Bill Gertz gets it! Treachery brilliantly exposes our allies who have become our enemies in the War on Terror just because the U.N., France, Germany, and Russia looked at Iraq and other rogue states as trading partners rather than enablers of terrorism. This is a major piece of work in the War on Terror."

    -- Lt. Gen. Thomas G. McInerney, USAF (Ret.), bestselling author of Endgame.

    "Mr. Gertz's articles are liable to have two types of consequences that I can only regret: In the short term, Mr. Gertz may succeed in rekindling the flame of French-bashing, which might provide short-term satisfaction to Mr. Gertz but will not help solve the difficult situation we face in Iraq. French-bashing in the United States as well as anti-American sentiments in Europe are both dangerous trends that we must all do our best to combat."

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    -- Richard Perle, Fellow, American Enterprise Institute, and former Assistant Secretary of Defense.

    "A deeply disturbing account of how America's intelligence agencies failed to discern the elaborate plots of Osama bin Laden's men were planning against us. Exciting. Upsetting. Strongly recommended."
    -- Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Leavey Professor of Government, Georgetown University, and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

    "Bill Gertz, one of America's most accomplished and credible investigative reporters, offers a compelling analysis of our nation's intelligence problems, including their historical roots, and provides a comprehensive prescription for correcting the deficiencies and improving national security."
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    "There is no Churchill in America today. Where are they to turn then, those patriots in our security services who understand what the fecklessness, stupidity and corruption of the Clinton administration are costing us? It would not be very surprising if they were to seek out a sympathetic journalist, in the slim hope that the American public might take their eyes away from Hollywood and Wall Street long enough to pay attention. If so, their contact of choice would be Bill Gertz, defense reporter for the Washington Times."
    -- John Derbyshire, National Review, Dec. 4, 2000

    "The China Threat is especially strong in piecing together the larger pattern of modernization in the Chinese military and the looming U.S.-China confrontation over Taiwan."
    -- Tom Donnelly, The Weekly Standard, Dec. 4, 2000

    "Sheer fabrication out of ulterior motives, with which we express our strong dissatisfaction. It must be pointed out that there are always some people in the United States who cling to the Cold War mentality and have prejudice of and hostility against China... We demand those who have plotted the so-called 'China Spy Case' see clearly the trend of history and immediately stop their despicable acts of wantonly attacking China."
    -- Sun Yuxi, spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, People's Republic of China, Nov. 16, 2000




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    "This will be the Clinton administration's least favorite book on its foreign policy. But the rebuttals are likely to be long on adjectives and short on refutation, for these tough charges are backed, the Gertz way, by fact after fact after fact."
    -- R. James Woolsey, former CIA Director

    "Mr. Gertz has performed a signal service by writing this thorough, frightening, and sad chronicle of how we fell from our ability to provide leadership in the quest for peace without appeasement."
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    "I know of no national security reporter in the U.S. who is better sourced or more respected for accuracy than Bill Gertz. His reporting is essential reading for those who wish to stay in the know. An so is Betrayal."
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