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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (476852)10/16/2003 4:15:10 PM
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Yan also predicted that Chinese analysts' first reaction would be to launch
a counter-investigation into how U.S. intelligence agencies gathered
information on China's nuclear arsenal contained in the Cox report.

``How do the Americans know that? What's their military technology spying
network in China? How much nuclear technology was stolen by U.S. military
spies?'' said Yan of the China Institute for Contemporary International
Relations.

``If they really got everything, that means the Americans stole more than
China stole from the U.S,'' he said.

Another Chinese scholar, Jin Canrong, said the allegations would make
U.S.-China relations ``a little more difficult to manage'' and could
tarnish China's image in the United States.

But ``espionage, it should be said, is a quite normal part of relations
between countries,'' Jin added. ``Espionage is also a part of U.S. foreign
policy, and is part of every country's foreign policy.''
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