Jordan D'Amato is a research associate for the New America Foundation. He has a piece up at The Washington Note about President Hu visit to Washington:
[China] is the second biggest economy in the world, it has the fastest growing military, and it holds a huge share of the US national debt.
The fastest growing military?
Well, well, according to Janes Defense Weekly (found here and here, see also here) the growth of China's military is negative:
JDW 09-Oct-2009 *PLA cuts manpower to modernise capabilities: “China is preparing to accelerate the downsizing of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) by slashing its total force strength by up to 700,000 as the country strives to modernise its military capabilities. China’s armed forces consist of 2.185 million personnel, with the army accounting for 1.6 million of these. In September the PLA’s own news service reported that the army faced reductions to help fund increases in the air force, navy and the Second Artillery Force, which operates China’s … – 2009/10/09 00:00:00″
After his false assertion on China's military Mr. D'Amato continues:
However, when the United States is making policy, it needs to be based on facts, not feelings.
Indeed. And that is exactly why no one should ever ask Mr. D'Amato for any policy advice.