Betrayal: How the Clinton Administration Undermined American Security
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Betrayal is a 1999 book by reporter Bill Gertz arguing that:
- Bill Clinton's foreign policy strategies of "appeasement" with China and Russia have resulted in a betrayal of American interests, leaving "the United States weaker militarily as its enemies grow stronger and the world becomes more dangerous."
- Clinton's policies compromised national security by opposing development of a missile defense system similar to one the Russians are developing.
- "The Clinton administration's sale of sophisticated computer and satellite technology to China was influenced by campaign contributions to the Democrats from Chinese and American executives."
[edit] References
- Betrayal: How the Clinton Administration Undermined American Security ISBN 0-89526-317-3, Regnery Publishing, Inc. (May 25, 1999)
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