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17/11/2005 | Frente Externo
La comédie de errores de Chirac
El martes, la agencia de noticias Reuters presentaba una noticia que cuestiona la premisa del "modesto papel" jugado por el presidente francés Jacques Chirac durante la presente emergencia nacional. Como señala el artículo, el presidente francés sólo ha aparecido una vez en la televisión nacional durante toda la prueba, una pobre demostración que ha llevado a que hasta sus apólogos habituales en Reuters se pregunten si se ha debilitado insalvablemente ante la creciente violencia.
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22/07/2005 | Frente Externo
China’s Great Game
The recent comments of Chinese General Zhu Chenghu – in which he threatened the United States with nuclear attack over the issue of Taiwan – represent the most public manifestation of China’s growing belligerency on the world stage. The concerted effort on the part of the Chinese to establish their hegemony over the critical region of Central Asia has been comparably covert, but no less menacing.
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17/05/2005 | Frente Externo
Chavez and Company
In a recent speech to the Council of the Americas, Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice delivered an upbeat assessment concerning South America. She included the continent as part of the “larger tide of liberty” that was sweeping the globe, declaring the region “committed to democracy”.
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07/04/2005 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
China's Secret War
When FBI Assistant Director Dan Szady, who heads the agency’s counter-intelligence division, made a rare public appearance to speak at the National Intelligence Conference and Exposition held last month in Alexandria, Virginia, it wasn’t to discuss Iran, Iraq, or any country in the Middle East, as many may have expected. Instead, the 33-year veteran of the Bureau discussed the “huge” threat posed to our national security by the Chinese intelligence apparatus.
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07/04/2005 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
China's Secret War
When FBI Assistant Director Dan Szady, who heads the agency’s counter-intelligence division, made a rare public appearance to speak at the National Intelligence Conference and Exposition held last month in Alexandria, Virginia, it wasn’t to discuss Iran, Iraq, or any country in the Middle East, as many may have expected. Instead, the 33-year veteran of the Bureau discussed the “huge” threat posed to our national security by the Chinese intelligence apparatus.
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