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Two of the firms, China Great Wall and CPMIEC, are directly owned and
operated by the Chinese government. Both firms have repeatedly been the subjects of reprimands since the early 1990s. Exports to China Great Wall were suspended in 1992 because of its transfer of nuclear tipped M-11 ballistic missiles to Pakistan. However, the Clinton administration allowed the company to purchase advanced U.S. technology such as computer, satellite launch systems, and space electronics. Great Wall was implicated in illegal exports during the 1990s and included in charges filed against Hughes for the illegal export of advanced missile technology such as nose cone designs. The Clinton administration was very aware that Great Wall was part of the Chinese military. According to a Commerce Department document on Chinese military defense industries, the People's Liberation Army strategy is to wage and win a war against America. "[Chinese] Civilian resources should be transferable to military industries for weapons production," states the document, titled "Swords Into Market Shares," which was forced from the Clinton administration by a Freedom of Information lawsuit. "This is not only to prepare for war, but also to use trading firms such as NORINCO (China North Industries Corporation) and China Great Wall Industry Corporation to acquire foreign technologies, such as electronics, for military as well as economic modernization." .... http://www.newsmax.com/archives/arti...21/85758.shtml __________________________________________________ _______________ Est autem fides credere quod nondum vides; cuius fidei merces est videre quod credis. Brought to you by http://www.frontpagemag.com & http://china-e-lobby.blogspot.com |
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