In recent days, there have been reports that the Internet search company Google has turned to the U.S.intelligence community to help track down threats to its operations in China.
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But if those denials were true, someone in China's intelligence service should be fired.
He may have shed important light on the PRC's role in supporting Colombia's Marxist narco-traffickers known as the FARC, its connections to the ever-more-despotic Hugo Chavez, who has announced his desire to replicate the Maoist revolution in Venezuela, or its plans for expanding China's military and intelligence "footprint" beyond the electronic listening facility it is using to "bug" the United States from Fidel Castro's Cuba.