To: Tumbleweed_Connection
You seem to have difficulties in reading comprehension. The authors of 'Unrestricted Warfare' are basically standing on the same side of US against terrorists, but you with your mind poisoned by your anti-China/Chinese main-stream US media fail to understand that.
28 posted on
09/25/2002 12:05:48 AM PDT by
NoMercy
To: NoMercy
The authors of 'Unrestricted Warfare' are basically standing on the same side of US against terrorists
please... explain how this is so.
To: NoMercy
As I can remember, Jiang Zemin once presented this book to Bush or Clinton as a gift. I guess your leaders never bothered to study it for a minute.There is not any anti-America sentiment in that book.
I understand that it's painful for you guys to see something horrible described in that book come true, but you should blame Bin Laden and your leaders not the authors of that book.
Americans should self-question your foreign policy. Because you as the only super power, tend to ignore other people's feelings. The authors' words may be harsh for you, but I think what they said about 9/11 is stating the fact.
There is an old Chinese saying as 'Good medicine tend to taste bitter'.
So please open your mind.
33 posted on
09/25/2002 1:14:28 AM PDT by
NoMercy
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