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January 8, 2004

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January 8, 2004
By Toby Westerman
Copyright 2004 International News Analysis Today
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International News Analysis, the print journal of news and analysis, and the Internet site, International News Analysis Today, are alerting readers to a series of volatile developments which are not covered or underreported by the media - either by the left or the right of the political spectrum.

  • China: The Communist government in Beijing, which uses capitalist means to achieve Communist ends, is pressuring the United States into "relaxing its restriction on hi-tech imports to China," according to Radio China International, Communist China's official broadcasting source.

    Already in the midst of a startling campaign to modernize its military machine, Beijing is seeking to acquire advanced U.S. technology to supplement Russia's substantial contributions to the Chinese armed forces.

    American military planners fear that China, which is engaged in a Cold War with democratically ruled island of Taiwan, may eventually eject the United States from the Pacific region.

  • Russia: Moscow has been - and remains -- China's main arms supplier, even after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the "fall of Communism" over a decade ago.

    The Moscow elite supports every nation hostile to the U.S., including the defunct regime of Saddam Hussein, and nuclear-tipped North Korea.

    Although the U.S. and Russia are "partners" in the war against terror, Moscow recently made clear that it will not tolerate U.S. criticism of Russia's sham election process, and declared that any such negative pronouncement would result in "severe strain" on U.S.-Russian relations.

    The current Moscow regime continues down the path of increasing authoritarianism, with pro-Communist, pro-Stalinist overtones.

  • Balkans: Host to thousands of U.S. service personnel, the Balkan region - near the heart of Europe - remains one of the most politically tangled areas on earth. U.S. troops are stationed amidst a myriad of competing, hostile factions.

    Most recently, the Balkan region produced two major politcial party leaders who have guided their factions to victory, despite imprisonment in The Hague, Netherlands, on war crimes charges. As the flame of nationalism grows hotter in Serbia, E.U., NATO, and the U.N. are playing midwives to the birth of a Moslem terror state in Kosovo, still legally part of Serbia.

    The entire Balkan region is steeped in gunrunning, money laundering, and the trafficking of women and children.

  • Latin America: The neglected stepchild of news reporting, Latin America is nevertheless a haven for terror cells, Communist guerrilla armies, and a growing sympathy for Marxist ideology, despite the "death of Communism" over a decade ago.

These and other "hot spots" are the focus of International News Analysis and International News Analysis Today, in response to the failure of the establishment media.

WE GIVE AN ANALYSIS OF WHAT OTHER MEDIA DARE NOT REPORT.

Internet readers from ABC News, CNN, NBC News, Fox News, the BBC, NewsMax, Pravda, The Taipei Times, the Washington Post, Washington Times, the Vatican, as well as numerous other liberal, conservative, and libertarian Internet sites have come to INA Today for the best in coverage of unreported or underreported developments.

In 1998, the world renowned geopolitical analyst, Father Malachi Martin, declared that International News Analysis, our print journal, is:

"…for me a regular source of accurate assessment of what is happening in the geopolitics of the family of nations…a welcome tool for analysis and prognosis about our modern world which is in transition from a world we know into a world we do not yet know. INA marshalls its evidence so as to enlighten us about this fateful transition."

International News Analysis and International News Analysis Today will continue to be at the forefront of news reporting and analysis, reporting the news others overlook or underreport.

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