57 Posted on 09/07/2000 20:17:24 PDT by Askel5
A quick quote from p. 260 of Kluckhohn's 1962 book The Naked Rise of Communism
Business in Britain, Canada and the United States and other free nations must realize that it is trading to destroy itself. In any case, the U.S. government should halt all trade with the Soviet Union, Red China and the Red satellite nations. We can politely and firmly tell our Allies that they will get no help from us, and no backing, if they do not cease this trading. Our poor diplomatic poker players have been euchred into making one concessoin after another on industrial trade items and, in their eagerness to please, are prepared to make more the moment no one is looking.The suitcase thing rings sort of weird nearly 40 years later, no?The story is told that two Russian Communists were talking. "The United States?" said one, "Bah! We have 10,000 little nuclear bombs. We put them in suitcases and carry them into the United States. And poof, we blow it up." "Wonderful," said the other Russian, "Why aren't we doing it?" "Because," was the mournful reply, "we don't have the suitcases."
No more so, I suppose, than another golden oldie on my shelves: You Can Always Trust the Communists to be Communists!
China Strengthens Ties With Taleban by Signing Economic Deal - September 13, 2001
"In a sign of Beijing's increasingly close ties with the Taleban regime in Afghanistan, China has signed a memorandum of understanding for economic and technical cooperation with Kabul, press reports from Afghanistan and Pakistan said.
The agreement was reported Tuesday, the same day terrorists hijacked four planes in the United States and drove them into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. A Chinese delegation signed the deal in Kabul with the Taleban's minister of mining, Mullah Mohammed Ishaq, the news reports said.
China's agreement with the Taleban is the most substantial part of a series of contacts that Beijing has had with Afghanistan over the last two years. Of all non-Muslim countries, Beijing now has the best relationship with the isolated regime in Kabul in the world, a senior Western diplomat said."
Reminds me of the story of the scorpion stinging the frog after promising not too. It's their nature. Those that are suprised by the communists are those people that forgot what communists are.
Or never knew in the first place.