The National Security Strategy of the United States released in March, states, “Our strategy seeks to encourage China to make the right strategic choices for its people, while we hedge against other possibilities.” Part of that hedging involves redeploying aircraft carriers and submarines to the Pacific, developing new deep strike weapons, and strengthening Asian alliances. But export controls are also a proper part of this strategy, to prevent having to face a Chinese regime that has been given the critical capabilities needed to advance its ambitions by irresponsible mercenaries. It is imperative that in the councils of government, patriotic voices are given priority when championing the cause of the United States against the chatter of those subversive corporate lobbyists who no longer care about the future of “their country.”

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William R. Hawkins is Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at the U.S. Business and Industry Council


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