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Red Dragon Rising: Communist China's Military Threat to America

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Red Calypso tells the story of Grenada's fall to Marxist tyranny and the United States' rescue of the island from a violent and fanatical government

271 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1999

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Edward Timperlake

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December 15, 2008
In 1999, when I read this book, there had been a great deal of work done by patriotic Americans to impeach Bill Clinton. This book by Timperlake and Triplett should have been read by all Americans who sought to protect our national prosperity and military security. The book reveals the history of Red China, the People's Liberation Army, the Tiananmen Square massacre during George H. W. Bush's administration, and much more about our supposed friends, the Communist Chinese, who, like America, sit on the Security Council of the United Nations. 50 years of naked agression and support of terrorism by the communist Chinese rulers are revealed in this important book.
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November 2, 2024
Written in 1999 this is a prophetic book that correctly forecasted the sinister intentions of the PRC. The book also illustrates how American politicians paved the way for our own demise by facilitating PRC military expansion. We are now suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound as we face a growing military threat we helped grow with stupid policy decisions.
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January 11, 2023
22 years have passed, and the us looks more like china than ever before, and china seems to fail the sword rattling of weaklings like timperlake.
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June 1, 2023
Interesting but obviously rather dated, seemed to be primarily a polemic against the Clinton-Gore administration.
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