: BUSH REPLACES ADMIRAL PRUEHER AS AMBASSADOR TO CHINA
: Admiral Prueher helped to successfully gain the release of our
: 24 hostages. Why is President Bush replacing him? He
: appears to be a REAL American Hero!!
: What is NOT told in the article about Admiral Prueher (which
: is inserted at the end) is the REASON Bush REALLY replaced
: Prueher!!
: Prueher is a traitor! He's one of Bill's Boys and he follows
: the dictates of the NWO! I will let you draw your own
: conclusions... but I have often said that a MOB BOSS will
: NOT willingly bow to another MOB BOSS. In other words, the
: Bush Family Crime Synidicate does NOT want to take orders
: from the NWO CRIME SYNDICATE! You can draw your own
: conclusions after you read the article about Admiral
: Prueher coming up with the idea to have Green Berets teach
: the Red Chinese Special Ops!
: You will see the evidence regarding Admiral Prueher when you
: read this article which was written in 1998. I have
: inserted an excerpt here: GREEN BERETS TRAINING CHINESE
: SPECIAL OPS
: http://www.rumormillnews.net/cgi-bin/config.pl?read=8469
: Posted by Bill Fuller: Take a look at this excerpt from an
: article that was published in September of 1998!
: ..."this kind of thing" was already in
: the planning stages through Admiral Joseph Prueher, the
: commander in chief
: for the Pacific Command, and Brigadier General Norton
: Schwartz, commander in
: chief of Special Operations Command for the Pacific Command.
: Admiral Prueher gets his direction from chairman of the Joint
: Chiefs of
: Staff, General Hugh Shelton. General Shelton, it will be
: recalled, is the
: enthusiastic "Hero of Haiti," whose XVIII Airborne
: Corps spearheaded the
: ouster of anti-communist Raul Cedras in September 1994, and
: reinstalled, at
: U.S. Army bayonet point, Parti Unification Communiste leader
: (and darling of
: our own Congressional Black Caucus) Bertrand Aristide on
: October 15, 1994
: but only after Haitian anti-communist opposition had been
: crushed by the
: U.S. Army.
: Admiral Prueher is now Ambassador to China, he was given this
: position by Bill Clinton over other far more qualified
: candidates. Now Prueher has recently 'negotiated' the
: release of our hostages.
: If Prueher was in on the training of eleite Red Chinese
: "Green Berets", then it is NO WONDER that Navy
: SEALS or other special operations teams couldn't be sent in
: to rescue the "American 24"... because the
: Chinese already had all the Green Berets, Navy SEALS game
: plans!
: If Prueher and Shelton gave the Red Chinese the secrets of our
: elite fightng forces, then this is TREASON and needs to be
: dealt with in the harshest possible terms.
: It is time to bring back the TREASON TRIALS!
: McCarthy was right!
: G.W. needs to recall Prueher right now and retire Shelton!
: They are both Bill's Boys!
:
: The above was posted by Bill Fuller -- It looks like Bill got
: it right AGAIN!! George Bush has JUST recalled Prueher...
: think of the timing of this recall and then wonder!!
: Thanks Bill for keeping us so educated!
: Rayelan
:
: Bush Picks U.S. Ambassador to China
:
: http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20010417/pl/us_china_ambassador_1.html
: Tuesday April 17 12:49 PM ET
: Bush Picks U.S. Ambassador to China
: By BARRY SCHWEID, AP Diplomatic Writer
: WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush (news - web sites) is
: expected to name Clark Randt Jr., a lawyer and businessman
: based in Hong Kong, as the next U.S. ambassador to China.
: Randt was a classmate of Bush at Yale. He would succeed Joseph
: W. Prueher, a retired Navy admiral, who was named to the
: post by former President Bill Clinton in 1999 after a long
: search.
: Prueher played a leading role in negotiations that led to the
: release of the American crew of the U.S. surveillance plane
: that collided with a Chinese fighter jet and landed in
: southern China April 1 and is the focus of negotiations due
: to open Wednesday in Beijing.
: Prueher, who was praised by the White House for his
: diplomatic efforts, reportedly was interested in remaining
: in the post. He was not named to the Pentagon led U.S.
: delegation to the Beijing talks, and a well-placed U.S.
: official said Tuesday Bush intended to name Randt as the
: next ambassador.
: Prueher succeeded former Sen. James Sasser, D-Tenn., in
: Beijing after Clinton approached several potential nominees
: who turned him down. They were said to include Anthony
: Lake, the president's former national security assistant;
: former Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind.; and former Sens. Dale
: Bumpers and David Pryor of Arkansas.
: Then, as now, U.S. relations with China were at a low ebb over
: allegations of Chinese espionage, a widening trade gap and
: human rights problems. Conservatives in the Senate were
: primed to turn the nomination hearing into a heated debate
: on Clinton's diplomatic overtures to Beijing.
: As it turned out, Prueher was enthusiastically supported by
: most Republicans, including Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., the
: chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
: He retired from the Navy in May 1999, after a 39-year career,
: including serving as commander of U.S. forces in the
: Pacific. He held that post in early 1996 when Clinton sent
: U.S. warships into the Taiwan Strait after provocative
: Chinese missile firings during Taiwan's election campaigns.
: That portion of his resume provoked some initial reservations
: among Chinese leaders still angry over the U.S. bombing of
: their embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on May 7, 1999. But
: it may have helped him with Senate hard-liners like Helms.
: Bush, in his presidential campaign, accused Clinton of
: coddling China, and since taking office has spoken of China
: as a strategic rival.