Without the epoxy the rods would have to be reprocessed back into fuel rods by others and unavailable for weapons.
Xun Wang, right after getting denied the export license, had PPG America make the epoxy anyway, claiming they were instead going to ship to...uh...uh...China! Yeah, that's the ticket!
They actually got away with it, three shipments of epoxy got to Pakistan. After we found out that the epoxy had been used in Pakistan and tracked it back to PPG, PPG pled guilty to the illegal export last December.
Holder and the DOJ did nothing since then but watch Xun Wang, who had been fired from PPG and continued to live in the US. Only last month just as she's getting on a plane outta here does Holder and Co. ....make their move.
Why do we have an unrestricted export of nuke technology to China, when parties there can redirect anywhere in the world? At the same time that Chinese nuke companies are building nuke plants all over the world, in Pakistan, Burma, Iran... Chinese nuke techs have been seen in Syria, Libya, Venezuela, you name the bad guys.
America is crawling with Chinese nationals, with permanent green cards, crawling all over our nuke technology. Insanity.
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“She is a Chinese national and lawful permanent resident of the United States”.
Well there is the problem.
China is NOT an ally, we should not be allowing Chinese nationals to obtain “Permanent resident” status.
Once this enemy agent has done her time, deport her back to China.
Xun Wang.
You’d think that Wang would be a boy’s given name!