China watchdog committee releases video footage of launch

Bob Fu, president and founder of ChinaAid,
had his remarks read at the launch of the
Committee on the Present Danger: China, a
committee dedicated to educating the public
and preventing dangers posed by China to the
American people.
(Photo: ChinaAid)

ChinaAid

(Washington, D.C.—April 1, 2019) A committee formed to educate Americans on China’s threat to the outside world recently released video footage covering their full launch event.

In March, the Committee on the Present Danger: China, hosted a commencement event that featured various speakers who are concerned about China’s actions having adverse effects on American people. According to their website, these actions include, “accelerating military buildup; [China’s] active information and political warfare that targets American people and our business, political and media elites; cyber warfare; and, economic warfare.”

The committee is a reincarnation of three previous committees, and the subjects covered in the past include the Soviet Union and the War on Terrorism.

Full video footage of the event, where ChinaAid President Bob Fu’s comments were read by International Religious Freedom Roundtable Co-Chairman Greg Mitchell, is available here.

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