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Trade trumps all. We have to be strip searched at the airport,
while the TSA personnel grab our toothpaste tubes over 3 ounces
and toss them in the garbage. AT&T helps the National
Security Agency listen to our calls. But some are more equal than others:
Six months ago, the Bush administration quietly eased some
restrictions on the export of sensitive technologies to China. The new
approach was intended to help American companies increase sales of
high-tech equipment to China despite tight curbs on sharing technology
that might have military applications.
Oops. The reporters got ahold of this. I don't venture towards the profane much, but listen to this bull*!#%:
We believe that the system we have set up ensures that we are
protecting our national security consistent with our goal of promoting
legitimate exports for civilian use, [Mario Mancuso, Under Secretary
of Commerce for industry and security] said in an interview. We have
adopted a consistent, broad-based approach to hedging against helping
Chinas military modernization.
This is really bad. China is our geopolitical rival.
They have a big army with big rockets and big ships. We cannot be
arming them too.
Boeing says "don't worry, be happy":
Boeing is not involved in any defense activities in
China, said Douglas Kennett, a company spokesman. All our activities
in China are in compliance with U.S. export laws and regulations.
This is getting to be a habit. We're also helping the Chinese crack down on religious folks and reporters for the Olympics.
Trade
wins. Multinationals get what they want. We lose.
Even our Defense Department loses, because they have to spend billions
to keep ahead when we transfer the technology to China. Just dumb.
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We can ret assured that teh Chinese will speak to our subcontraced vendors and have weapons witl parts similar to US weapons. The US gets low prices, China gets technology. Since when is Wal-Mart in charge to defence procurement?