By Dr. Anthony Kubek The General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Jiang Zemin, outlined some of the long-range objectives of the Chinese Communists in a speech he delivered to celebrate the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the party. A summary of his speech in Beijing Review stated three long-range objectives of Red China's Rulers. They are: • To become the world's leading economic power. • To become the world's leading military power. • To strengthen the Chinese Communist Party and its dictatorial power over the economic and military might of China. "We cannot and must not ignore Taiwan. When I was at General Instrument Corporation we had some 5,000 employees in Taiwan, so I visited there over the years. And I have never ceased to be amazed at what the handful of people on that relatively small island have succeeded in doing. Taiwan's accomplishments are indeed breathtaking." -- Donald H. Rumsfeld, Defense Secretary(pg. 172) "A must read to understand the United States TAIWAN RELATIONS ACT commitment!" -- M. Stanton Evans, National Journalism Center Published by, Hallberg Publishing Corp. OUT OF PRINT, SUPPLY IS LIMITED 227 Pages. Paperback