Red Star Over Washington

Timmerrnan, Kenneth R.

F or Paul Redmond, the CIA spycatcher who caught Aldrich Ames, the case of the Chinese government espionage ring operating at the very heart of the U.S. nuclear weapons establishment was "worse than...

...I doubt if they would have helped us as much as they have to try to contain the North Korean nuclear threat or that we would have had the level of cooperation we had in trying to limit the Asian financial crisis...
...licensing requirement by claiming the gyros would be used in Canada," Doody tells TAS...
...In December 1997, another Taiwan-born scientist working in a U.S...
...And the technology acquisition efforts of the PRC have been targeted at the United States for a period of at least two decades, undoubtedly longer...
...lobbyist for a computer export lobbying group...
...Time fired me within hours...
...security, short of a political explosion back in the United States...
...society...
...For several weeks in October and November, the PLA will participate in a workshop at the Sandia National Nuclear Laboratory on "cooperative monitoring," where the secrets of U.S...
...satellite manufacturers of technology used to boost multiple satellites to different orbits, the Chinese may be able to put up to five Multiple Independent Reentry Vehicle (MIRV) warheads on each missile...
...But because the gyroscopes were purely military items, their export was controlled by the Department of State, which denied them a license...
...foreign policy...
...In June the PLA has been invited to observe a National Training Center demonstration by the 82nd Airborne, to include future-generation unmanned battlefield aerial surveillance vehicles (UAVs), remotely-targeted missiles, and battlefield management computer systems...
...Until the invention of the laser system, the U.S...
...It goes beyond, indeed, missiles and satellites, and includes military technology...
...In his solo news conference on March 19, President Clinton was flustered when a reporter asked about the theft from one of the labs of an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) weapon—a Top Secret, non-nuclear device that destroys an enemy's silicon-based computer chips, and thereby his ability to communicate and to use most of his weapons...
...TAS has learned that the most sensitive section of the report for the White House does not deal with the satellite launches, or even the theft of W-88 nuclear weapons design...
...Even in the arena of national security, Bill Clinton invokes the Lewinsky defense of legalese and potentially faulty recollection...
...On February ii, for instance, Customs undercover agents in Boston arrested Chinese national Collin Shu {a.k.a...
...But if our policy convinces China that we are a threat, then that increases the possibility that China will devote the resources to significantly expand their strategic capabilities, and it is not in our interest to see that happen...
...technology transfer to China, and confirmed that the assistance provided by Hughes Aerospace and Loral to the Chinese following the failure of a Chinese rocket in 1996 had harmed U.S...
...Whether it's nuclear weapons secrets from our labs, or supercomputers and advanced telecommunications gear from Silicon Valley, this administration has presided over the greatest transfer of military technology to a potential adversary of any administration in history...
...so they simply made an end run around the law, and dismantled the controls through executive branch regulations...
...KENNETH R. TIMMERMAN is a contributing editor for Reader's Digest and a frequent contributor to The American Spectator...
...But many of Clinton's assertions are a matter of dispute, with Congress complaining that China has actually encouraged North Korea to upits price for opening an underground nuclear facility, and that China has continued to sell nuclear and missile technology to Iran, despite U.S...
...Then: "To the best of my knowledge, no one has said anything to me about any espionage which occurred by the Chinese against the labs during my presidency...
...For his crime, Peter Lee was fined $20,000 and sentenced to 12 months in a halfway house, from which he has since been released...
...TAS has obtained a copy of this year's exchange program "gameplan...
...Add the belief that we might share U.S...
...From the bottom rank among the five declared nuclear weapons states (not including India and Pakistan, which demonstrated their nuclear weapons capabilities last year), China will soon slip into third place, just behind the United States and Russia...
...law enforcement officials say they are "overwhelmed" by the sheer number of Chinese Communist agents operating in the United States, and can only focus on a few high-profile cases...
...What began as an academic study in 1992 soon became election strategy, as Clinton's campaign manager Ron Brown set out to woo corporate America to the Democrats...
...During his March 19 press conference, Clinton recited the litany of all the good things China has done in response to the administration's policy of engagement...
...Meanwhile, I learned, photocopies of my article were being passed around gleefully behind Perry's back...
...nuclear labs or that any nuclear weapons information has been compromised...
...The combination of supercomputers, satellite sales, and advanced telecommunications switching technology since 1994 "have provided the Chinese military with a nationwide encrypted command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I) network that will serve it well into the next century," Maloof warned his superiors...
...The system is considered crucial to maintaining the viability of the U.S...
...The administration is desperate to quash this information because it has done nothing to curtail Chinese spying in the U.S...
...The adminThe American Spectator May 1999 istration's efforts reduced the voluminous licensing lists I had once received, and Defense Depaitment officials now complain there are no more records of what has been shipped to the Chinese military—and thus no way to gauge the damage to U.S...
...Zhihong Xu) on charges of attempting to purchase state-of-the-art fiber-optics gyroscopes (FOGS) used in guidance and navigational systems for ballistic missiles and combat aircraft...
...Like small-time hoods dreaming of the perfect crime, Clinton's "best and brightest" thought they had covered up all traces of their acts...
...had to actually detonate nuclear weapons from the stockpile to ensure that they worked...
...76 May 1999 • The American Spectator...
...The military's lack of communications satellites could force the PLA to rely on foreign satellite services to meet military needs in wartime or a crisis," the report stated...
...Brown's report urged the administration and Congress to facilitate exports to ten "Big Emerging Markets...
...high-tech firms to maintain a technological edge over their foreign competitors they needed to be allowed to export ever-more sophisticated equipment, so they could plow those profits into developing new technologies...
...As I wrote in "Peking Pentagon" in April 1996, it appeared that William Perry personally intervened to get NSA to drop their objections to the sale of this technology, despite the fact that the Chinese buyer was a PLA-owned company...
...For his efforts, he earned a White House reprimand for interfering with U.S...
...Out of a The American Spectator • May 1999 total of 390 HPCs exported by the United States during that period, 191 of them had gone to China...
...But thanks to the theft of the W-88 warhead design, and the transfer by U.S...
...Today, says Deputy National Security Advisor Gary Samore, that has grown to "less than two dozen...
...nuclear weapons stockpile, now that the major nuclear powers have agreed to a moratorium on nuclear testing...
...security—to court the People's Republic of China...
...Ron Brown, as secretary of commerce, was tasked with selling the decontrols to corporate America and Congress as part of an administration-wide "Trade Promotion" package, aimed at creating jobs and "growing" U.S...
...The Pentagon has been engaged for the past two years in an extraordinary series of military-to-military exchanges and "confidence-building measures" with the People's Liberation Army, which include the presence of Chinese military observers at U.S...
...But unlike Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed in 1953 for delivering atom bomb secrets to the Soviet Union, the Taiwan-born suspect who worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory was merely fired from his job—and that was only after details of the case were revealed by the New York Times...
...Not only had the design secrets of our most advanced nuclear warhead been delivered lock, stock and barrel to Peking, but the Chinese had been able to operate inside our labs for more than 14 years, from 1985 until this March, apparently undetected...
...As it turned out, U.S...
...Despite U.S...
...The Chinese operated there for more than two years without the CIA ever knowing, U.S...
...The case of Wen Ho Lee, who allegedly compromised the secrets of the W-88 warhead used on our Trident missile system, is not the only one in which the Clinton administration's cavalier attitude toward nuclear weapons and national security has encouraged spying...
...Based on interviews with FBI agents, Customs Service investigators, Pentagon technology security officers, and other intelligence agencies, themessage of the Cox Report is devastating in its simplicity: Communist China is spying the pants off us, and it is using some L000 commercial companies, employing more than lo,000 Chinese nationals residing in the United States, to do so...
...Unbeknownst to most people at the time was a plan devised by top Clinton administration appointees to lift export controls on a wide range of strategic technologies...
...Given what we are now beginning to learn from the W-88 spy case, this monumental security lapse seems not an accident but a natural consequence of the Clinton administration policy...
...Repeated statements by Clinton and his advisors on the need to "engage" China, regardless of the spying scandals, can only encourage the Chinese to go for more...
...area told me...
...According to committee staff members, an interagency review board was even trying to classify information taken from newspaper accounts, in their efforts to bottle-up the scandal...
...Air Force C-13o and C-17 military transport aircraft will visit Peking, schooling the Chinese in how to improve their ability to airlift troops and materiel, skills undoubtedly of great use, say, in providing relief to flood victims (though also potentially helpful in moving troops across the Taiwan Strait...
...companies exporting to China exported technology and jobs, since the Chinese required them to build factories in China to replace products they would otherwise buy from America...
...In April the U.S...
...During last July's Cope Thunder war games, which are the largest joint military exercises the U.S...
...on March 17...
...High Performance Computers (HPCs), all of which were subject to stringent Defense Depaimient monitoring...
...When Chairman Christopher Cox offered a vague summary of the Select Committee's findings on December 3o, he promised that more details would follow once the report had been scrubbed to protect classified sources and intelligence-gathering methods...
...China's strategic capabilities are quite limited," and include "less than two dozen long-range systems" capable of reaching the United States, Samore explained...
...Maloof's Office of Technology Security Operations objected last year to the sale by Hughes of a sophisticated new communications satellite to the Asia-Pacific Mobile Telecommunications (APMT) consortium, which is part-owned by the PLA, "because of an anonymous tip it received in late May 1998 that the son of the deputy director of COSTIND [the Chinese State Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, which ultimately controls weapons development plans in China] was project manager of APMT at Hughes's U.S...
...lin-1441 Timmattion * * * * * * * * * * 28 May 1999 • The American Spectator The American Spectator May 1999 29 The cases of Chinese nuclear spying revealed to date are "perhaps just the tip of an iceberg," says Senator Richard Shelby, the powerful chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence...
...As a result of these sales, one congressional source told TAS, "our ability to decrypt Chinese military communications has been seriously degraded...
...32 May 1999 • The American Spectator tarian missions...
...high performance computers it has received and the training in software development...
...The operations that led to some of our most significant losses were not run by [China's] Ministry of State Security, but were done right out of those companies, which are closer to cabinet departments than commercial companies...
...Three months later, the administration was still fighting to keep the report secret...
...After a three-month investigation into Chinese procurement activities in the United States, I discovered the sale to a Chinese state-owned aerospace firm, CATIC, of virtually an entire defense plant owned by McDonnell Douglas in Columbus, Ohio, where the B-1 bomber had been made...
...One of the most disturbing elements about the APMT project was a Chinese requirement that the new satellite be configured so that it could handle separate encrypted channels for Chinese military communications...
...high-tech goods could not enhance the defense industries in Soviet bloc countries and Communist China...
...national security...
...No reciprocal lab visits are allowed in China...
...Some would say the president and his policies actively encouraged the Chinese to expand their intelligence and influence-peddling operations in the United States...
...MAKING THE CHINESE FEEL AT HOME Congressman Cox at first intended to pursue my investigation into a Chinese government procurement ring in California ("California Take-Out," TAS, November 1998), but abandoned the effort for lack of time and resources...
...Is that the word you used...
...Both Secretary of Energy Richardson and National Security Advisor Sandy Berger have said the lab visits will not be canceled in the wake of the W-88 spy scandal, because there is "no evidence" that spying has occurred during foreign visits to U.S...
...When Commerce finally delivered the several30 May 1999 • The American Spectator thousand-page print-out to the Rayburn House Office building in late March 1993, I was prevented for three weeks from even looking it over, despite the fact that the information was not classified...
...satellites for their encrypted communications...
...What remains to be seen is whether the Republicans can capture the high ground on foreign affairs and national security issues, and get voters to care about something other than their stock portfolios and the booming economy...
...Simpson burst onto the front pages—but not because of O.J...
...When I exposed the efforts of Defense Secretary William Perry to help the Chinese buy highly sensitive U.S...
...aerospace manufacturers in the Los Angeles area, where some of the agency's most secret projects have been developed...
...Rohrabacher has been carefully monitoring the build-up of Chinese military capabilities for some time, and provided first-hand testimony of China's military occupation of the disputed Spratley Islands in the South China Sea when the Philippine air force flew him over Chinese warships anchored off the islands last December...
...For every case like this one," a Customs agent says, "there are probably a hundred other cases we never see at all...
...Regulations governing export controls span hundreds of pages, and are required under the Export Administration Act (EAA), first passed in 1979 to ensure that U.S...
...military technology with the Chinese, because we will always stay "one step ahead" of potential adversaries, and the result is contempt for any form of national security export controls...
...nuclear weapons lab, Peter Lee, pleaded guilty to giving the Chinese the secrets of a highly specialized laser plasma system used to test nuclear weapons...
...In a separate report on the security situation in the Taiwan Strait, delivered in February 1999, the Pentagon acknowledged that the PLA communications network "uses the same types of communications mediums as the civil network...
...The technology transfer that has occurred goes beyond the examples of the Loral and Hughes cases," Cox added...
...On September 30,1993, Brown issued a landmark report, "Toward a National Export Strategy," which first made the argument—oft-repeated until the Loral-Hughes satellite scandals erupted last year—that each additional $1 billion in U.S...
...The CATIC deal was part of an audacious, and until then unreported, Chinese * * * * * * effort to buy cutting-edge U.S...
...Export licensing (Continued on page 76) 33 China/Timmerman (Continued from page33) information obtained by TAS shows that the State Department licensed the export to China of 522 Hughes telephone ground stations valued at just over S5 million in March 1996...
...The decision to allow...
...The U.S.-Sino defense exchange program was dreamed up by William Perry following the Taiwan Strait crisis in February 1996, as a means of increasing the comfort level of the Chinese (who had been made decidedly uncomfortable when two U.S...
...In January 1999, Reinsch's Bureau of Export Administration delivered its first congressionally mandated report detailing supercomputer exports over the preceding 12 months...
...Extensive manufacturing technologies were decontrolled along with the actual products U.S...
...The American Spectator published my article some six months later ("China Shops," March 1995), and has since published nearly a dozen of my feature-length investigations of China's creeping infiltration of U.S...
...THE MALOOF MEMO When the Clinton administration took power in 1993, the Chinese had two ICBMs capable of targeting the United States...
...high-tech exports to China from the Department of Commerce...
...Calling export controls a "wasting asset," they argued that for U.S...
...In August and September, the Chinese will attend an eight-week-long seminar in Hawaii on military medicine, perhaps in the hope of encouraging them to join international humani* * * * * * * "Confidence-building measures" with the People's Liberation Army have meant the presence of Chinese observers at U.S mil tary exercises and nuclear weapons labs...
...The priority, then, is reassuring China, not protecting our military secrets...
...THE COX REPORT Further evidence of Chinese spying is found in a 700-page, still-classified report compiled by the House Select Committee on U.S...
...Deputy National Security Advisor Gary Samore, the official put in charge of the W-88 investigation at the White House, revealed the administration's attitude to Chinese spying when he spoke to a group of national security experts and reporters at the Carnegie Endowment in Washington, D.C...
...defense manufacturing gear at auctions, as more and more defense plants closed in response to the Pentagon's defense build-down...
...Supercomputers are only one element in a deadly mix of high technologies released for sale to the Chinese by the Clinton administration since 1993...
...national security of U.S...
...The Commerce Depai tment had written a letter to Time's editors (which I subsequently obtained), calling my reporting "one-sided" and "unfair" —all this before my story was even printed...
...nuclear weapons secrets...
...But all of that falls under the Clinton administration priority of making the Chinese Communists feel more comfortable...
...weapons-monitoring efforts, such as those arrayed against Iraq, will be shared...
...But one thing is certain: Nothing is going to stop the Clinton administration from pursuing its policy of engaging the Chinese military and selling off U.S...
...facility...
...As a result, "they had no choice but to resort to the use of previously purchased U.S...
...In April 1997 —just 14 months after the decontrol—Undersecretary of Commerce William Reinsch told Congress that U.S...
...training a delegation of Chinese military procurement officers in program management, a set of skills sorely lacking in the PLA's weapons development efforts...
...Bill Clinton and his top advisors see Communist China as a strategic partner of the United States, not a potential adversary...
...When Hughes sought approval in 1996 to allow the son, Shen Jun, to work at Hughes, their application stated he would "be only a translator, although as it turned out he was an APMT project director," Maloof told Congress...
...All this has happened as a direct result of the Clinton administration's policy of engagement...
...It just happened that the largest of those markets, Communist China, was most interested in purchasing precisely the type of technology that had long been subject to export restrictions because of its military and strategic applications...
...The Chinese began relying on U.S.-built civilian communications satellites in 1996, Maloof wrote, after the catastrophic failure of their military communications satellites...
...After the election, William Perry became deputy secretary of defense and went to work putting the plan into action within the bureaucracy...
...According to a January 1999 Pentagon report to Congress on the security situation in the Taiwan Strait, "the PLA has incorporated [information warfare]-related scenarios into several recent operational exercises," putting into practice what they learned at last year's Cope Thunder...
...I have been investigating Chinese high-tech espionage activities in the United States since 1993, and discovered early on just how sensitive a subject this can be...
...Despite initial NSA concerns, it was silent when the decision finally occurred...
...The VSAT ground station terminal equipment...was supplied and wittingly installed by Hughes for Chinese ground and rocket forces and the PLAAF [Air Force]," Maloof wrote...
...military technology and otherwise spy against the United States...
...intelligence officer told TAS...
...In 1993 and 1994 the administration tried to rewrite the EAA to eliminate most controls, but Congress balked...
...More recently, Maloof wrote, was the decision to allow Hughes to sell more than 50o ground stations to accompany the telecommunications satellites sold by Hughes to companies controlled by the Chinese military...
...When the Chinese work with only Chinese networks, we never see a thing...
...And companies tied to former colleagues of then-Deputy Defense Secretary William Perry led the way in transferring encrypted Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) telephone switching equipment, now used by the PLA for its military communications network...
...nuclear weapons labs...
...The reason is simple, and systemic: From its first days in office this administration has disdained nuclear weapons, seeing them as the cause of an expensive environmental cleanup, not the cornerstone of fifty years of world peace...
...since Clinton claimed the White House...
...For a selection of Kenneth Timmerman's previous reporting on China and U.S...
...Maloof's charges were confirmed laconically by the Department of Defense in a May 1998 report to Congress on PRC Military capabilities,which acknowledged the assistance of Western telecommunications firms in installing advanced telecommunications equipment used by the Chinese military...
...holds with our Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) allies, the Chinese were first-hand witnesses at command headquarters when a computer glitch brought U.S...
...You say they stole...
...The plan was first laid out in a 1992 National Academy of Sciences study authored by William Perry, Ashton Carter, and Mitchel Wallerstein, who all went on to top Pentagon jobs under Clinton...
...companies had sold 46 supercomputers to Chinese end-users, and that the Chinese were not allowing the U.S...
...government to verify how they were being used...
...But in fact, the Department of Energy itself, in a 1983 report, acknowledged that "a significant amount of important technology may have been lost to potential adversaries through visits" to the labs, a conclusion buttressed by a 1988 General Accounting Office review...
...They would very likely not have refrained from transferring dangerous technology and weaponry to countries that we don't believe should get it...
...ATM switching technology in 1994 occurred over the objection of DoD technical experts," Maloof wrote...
...efforts to stop them...
...which have blossomed like a thousand flowers under the security-lax Clinton administration...
...The ultimate buyer was the China Electronic Systems Engineering Company, an entity directly controlled by the PLA's General Staff Department, according to a publicly available chart prepared by the Defense Intelligence Agency of China's International Defense-Industrial Organizations...
...My story was pulled by Time the week O.J...
...They were able to see firsthand how dependent we are on computers to run our entire military...
...currently slated to become chairman of the House International Relations Committee if the Democrats win back the chamber in 2000, and his top staffer John Scheibel, who went on to become a Washington, D.C...
...According to reports for the Office of Naval Intelligence, the Chinese will soon begin building two new-generation missile systems, the DF-31 and DF-41, also equipped with multiple warheads, which could expand their nuclear forces exponentially over the next five to ten years...
...An affidavit by the chief Customs agent involved in the case shows that Shu and another Chinese national, Yao Yi, had initially attempted to buy the gyroscopes from their Massachusetts manufacturer and have them shipped directly to Peking, supposedly for use in various Chinese universities...
...This equipment also was available to the Ministry of State Security," and included "an additional port for encryption equipment...
...national security...
...companies had been allowed to sell to the Chinese military, for fear that would impede the U.S.-China high-tech pipeline...
...exports creates 20,000 jobs in the U.S...
...They were hoping to get around the U.S...
...It seems that every day brings new revelations about Chinese spying in the United States and the weapons programs that have been compromised...
...military exercises and visits to U.S...
...nuclear labs, since "the counterintelligence measures initiated by Secretary Bill Richardson will require several years to be fully implemented...
...was scheduled to host a PIA Air Force logistics delegation...
...Next, Shu and Yi shifted their business to Lion Photonics in Montreal, Canada, a company they had set up "specifically for the purpose of sending technology to China," according to Special Agent in Charge Allan Doody, who oversaw the investigation in Boston...
...National Security and Military-Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China, established last year to examine the impact on U.S...
...Meanwhile, of course, the capabilities of the Chinese military have been greatly expanded...
...When that also failed, they tapped a small Montreal-based computer company run by Chinese nationals to make the purchase, but they neglected to change the wording in their purchase order...
...For March it shows the U.S...
...They did not want the story to leak out of just how much dual-use technology U.S...
...From the start, the Clinton administration has spared no expense even that of U.S...
...It's no accident that the Chinese have been devoting tremendous resources to developing new information warfare techniques to capitalize on this vulnerability...
...As a congressional staffer working for California Democrat Tom Lantos, I requested licensing records of U.S...
...This system gives China the means to test new weapons and to validate their designs, without anyone having a clue to what they are doing," a former U.S...
...technology transfers to China (See "Loral Exams," TAS, July 1998...
...Leading the charge to prevent my access was Rep...
...Together, they provide the PLA with a communications infrastructure that it could not have developed on its own...
...Sam Gejdenson (D-Conn...
...FD STAB OF,1 MIII\FJRN The case of Wen Ho Lee and the W-88 warhead should come as no surprise...
...We only catch these cases because we get lucky, or because someone tips us off...
...Yet National Security Advisor Samuel "Sandy" Berger continues to assert that the White House has responded "swiftly" to each case...
...national security, see The American Spectator Online at www.spectator.org...
...Instead, he called prominent conservatives to his office in an attempt to organize a counter-attack against me...
...efforts, the Chinese only allowed government officials to inspect three of them once they had reached China...
...An internal memorandum written by Michael Maloof of the Pentagon's Defense Technology Security Administration (DTSA), subpoenaed by the Cox committee, paints an astonishing picture of the cumulative impact of U.S...
...companies were allowed to ship to China...
...A spokesperson for Hughes Network Systems, Judy Blake, declined to comment on the Maloof memo or respond to detailed questions about Hughes's business in China...
...Instead, he focused on the larger picture of Chinese intelligence and procurement operations in the United States—operations 31 The Cox Report shows that China is spying the pants off us, and using some 1,000 commercial companies, employing more than 10,000 Chinese nationals residing in the U.S., to do so...
...law enforcement officers in the L.A...
...Clinton replied, buying time...
...Congressional sources tell TAS that they have been told by administration officials that as many as boo HPCs have been sold to the Chinese since the 1996 decontrols—more raw computing power than can be found in the Pentagon and the Depai lment of Energy's nuclear weapons labs, combined...
...More scandals will emerge once the Cox report is finally declassified and made public...
...re-supply efforts grinding to a halt...
...Customs Service, which set up a dummy company to handle the sale, gathering evidence that led to the February arrest...
...Chinese encryption efforts have been given "a great boost...from the U.S...
...By June 1997, concerned that we were helping the PLA to improve weapons design, missile targeting, and nuclear simulation, the House voted to restore licensing requirements on HPCs...
...aircraft carrier battle groups steamed off the Chinese coast as a warning to Peking to cease its intimidating missile strikes during the Taiwanese presidential election campaign...
...technology transfer to the Chinese military over the past five years...
...Even more unsettling: The Department of Energy, which oversees the labs, revoked Wen Ho Lee's Top Secret security clearance only this February, despite warnings dating back to 1995 from its counterintelligence office of ongoing Chinese efforts to acquire U.S...
...Also in June, a flight of U.S...
...exports...
...nuclear weapons establishment was "worse than the Rosenbergs...
...The White House leaked that information to the press in an apparent effort to inoculate the public against the worst of the Cox Report revelations: details of how the People's Republic of China has used its extensive network of commercial companies in the United States to procure highly sensitive U.S...
...WHY SPY IF YOU CAN GET IT FOR FREE...
...I think if we hadn't been working with China, China would not have signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, the Chemical Weapons Convention," Clinton said...
...But the measure was ultimately defeated under intense industry and administration pressure...
...The weapons suppliers and procurement companies are also collectors," says one source familiar with the report's conclusions...
...The manufacturer smelled a rat and contacted the U.S...
...First to join the Democrats' bandwagon with hefty campaign contributions and high-profile political support was the Silicon Valley computer industry, led by John Sculley, then-CEO of Apple, and Ed McCracken of Silicon Graphics...
...On March 15 of this year, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Shelby called on the administration to suspend Chinese visits to U.S...
...That provided the Chinese with a tremendous piece of intelligence," an aide to Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher said...
...Since 1993, the PLA has been importing massive amounts of equipment to manufacture fiber-optics cable, which allows for secure communications links impervious to electronic eavesdropping...
...After leaving the Hill in late 1993, I joined Time magazine...
...telecommunications gear over the objections of the National Security Agency ("Peking Pentagon," April 1996), Perry threatened to sue this magazine for defamation...
...Similarly, prior to January 1996, when computer export controls were lifted after intensive lobbying from Silicon Graphics and other top DNC contributors, the Chinese had only three U.S...
...The Hughes equipment was licensed as Munitions list items...
...One of the more shocking details I uncovered in my investigation of China's California networks was that a front company owned by the PLA's largest weapons manufacturer had set up shop directly above the CIA office responsible for contacts with U.S...
...Cox told reporters on December 3o that the Select Committee had made 38 specific recommendations for action to remedy lax security arrangements governing U.S...

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