Some American voters waking up to China threat even if candidates have not

Lev Navrozov emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1972 He settled in New York City where he quickly learned that there was no market for his eloquent and powerful English language attacks on the Soviet Union. To this day, he writes without fear or favor or the conventions of polite society. He chaired the "Alternative to the New York Times Committee" in 1980, challenged the editors of the New York Times to a debate (which they declined) and became a columnist for the New York City Tribune. His columns are today read in both English and Russian.

At the close of 2007, after the debate of U.S. Republican presidential candidates of December 18, American voters seem to begin to realize that the U.S. president and his officials, as well as all presidential candidates, except Duncan Hunter, had been exposing the West to China’s “surprise attack,â€