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Group Warns Vs. China Canal Control

By DAVID BRISCOE
.c The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) - Americans will not stand for Chinese control of the Panama
Canal, a group that includes retired military officers said today.

Dumping a four-foot-high pile of 250,000 petitions near the Capitol Building,
the group opposed to a Hong Kong business's lease on canal ports appealed to
Congress to ensure the canal stays open to U.S. shipping.

Under a 1977 agreement, the last U.S. forces are pulling out of Panama on
Dec. 31, turning over the canal to Panama.

The petitions call upon Congress to investigate claims that the Clinton
administration has allowed China to become the canal's ``gatekeeper'' after
U.S. forces leave.

``We built it, we paid for it, we use it,'' said retired Adm. Thomas H.
Moorer, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs. ``We want to make sure the
Chinese communists don't gain control of it.''

Moorer spoke at a news conference on the Capitol lawn with other members of
the National Security Center and several members of Congress concerned about
the canal's future. The center, which includes 80 retired military officers
on its advisory board, has been stirring concern about U.S. turnover of the
canal to Panama.

``The United States and Panama have a joint regard for democracy and freedom
... and we do not want to see it weakened by outside influence from China,''
said Rep. Bob Barr, R-Ga.

The Clinton administration says there is nothing to indicate that the Chinese
have any desire to control the canal once the United States pulls out.

Panamanian officials also have dismissed fears that the 20-year arrangement
with Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. will give China control over the waterway. The
company will manage access to ports at both the Pacific and Atlantic
entrances to the canal.

Congress plans hearings on the issue before the end of the month.

Moorer said if the United States does not maintain priority use of the canal,
``then we would be forced to take it back.''

Richard A. Delguadio, center president and author of a paperback book on
China's interest in the Panama Canal, said Panamanians should be wary of
staking their prosperity and security on a Chinese business.

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