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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Yes China "will be" (read: already is) our biggest future OPFOR. Dual-use technologies must be banned.... What about those recently converted planes in the "news" ? ... The last thing we need to support is a Chinese version of AWACS and/or JSTARS, let alone any ChiCom satellite "overhead" capability.... All concerned US parties should face serious time behind bars, overseas, in friendly countries that have, shall we say, "different" laws on the books concerning "interrogation" and other techniques, etcetera.. Maybe applicable laws can be carefully examined and 'surprise' RAIDS and arrests escalated? ...

No more dual-use exports allowed by anyone directly or indirectly.... You sell it to China; you pay the price for the rest of your (forgotten) life.

If this global battle ends in the Middle East (and/or the Pacific) with China trying to "take us out", will we finally wake up to the value of our advanced technology as it applies to the battlefield? The time is NOW to isolate China from any and all high-tech "dual use" equipment.

We need to isolate all companies and all personnel directly and indirectly involved in the technology transfer process (to China) and start getting really "serious" as a State before it is too late


10 posted on 02/03/2005 9:32:54 PM PST by Bald Eagle777 (Death (abortion) and high taxes (financial assault)... all that the Democrats are good for)
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To: Bald Eagle777
Boeing to fly high in China with sale of 60 wide-body jets (Boeing Sells Out To China)

Read Jeffs comments.

Sleep well

14 posted on 02/03/2005 10:39:48 PM PST by B4Ranch (Don't remain seated until this ride comes to a full and complete stop! We're going the wrong way!)
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