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To: TideGlider who wrote (91072)9/15/2010 6:43:20 PM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224718
 
China diverting U.S. military technology to Iran
Front companies acquiring sensitive goods for missile, nuclear programs
September 13, 2010
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There's more worry about U.S. military secrets being handed over to Iran

As Obama administration policymakers press to liberalize U.S. export controls to placate the U.S. defense industry and make higher levels of technology more accessible to China, U.S. intelligence has determined that China in fact is acquiring U.S. "militarily critical" technology for Iran's military and nuclear programs, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

In addition, China is acquiring these technologies through various front companies set up in the United States

Once China sets up a corporation in the U.S., it has the same legal standing as U.S. firms run by Americans, thereby making them indistinguishable. This then becomes a problem as other U.S. companies receive bids, see they come from a U.S. corporation without realizing they are Chinese-run, and make an offer.

"The People's Republic of China operates a robust North American procurement program obtaining military technology and equipment that not only supports the People's Liberation Army but is provided to prohibited countries around the world," according to John Morton director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Morton said the Chinese are transferring U.S. technology to Iran and North Korea, especially for missile and nuclear development.



To: TideGlider who wrote (91072)9/15/2010 7:34:14 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224718
 
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