An Argentine navy patrol intercepts a Chinese ship on its way to fish in Argentina’s exclusive economic zone. ARGENTINE NAVY PHOTO
An Argentine navy patrol intercepts a Chinese ship on its way to fish in Argentina’s exclusive economic zone. ARGENTINE NAVY PHOTO

AS if communist China was not already doing enough to degrade the rest of the world's quality of life for its own gain, recent news from South and Central America further reinforces the impression that its rapaciousness knows no bounds. China's Southeast Asian neighbors, particularly the Philippines, are already familiar with the Red Menace's greediness when it comes to marine resources, but on the other side of the world, a massive, well-organized, industrial-scale effort to carry out illegal fishing on both sides of Latin America is threatening to wipe out fish stocks for a dozen countries.

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