You are sort of ignoring reality here a bit, Keith. You seem to have 
forgotten the UK (like those "peaceful" Searchwater radars that were agreed 
for sale?), French (everything from Crotale to the licensed helicopters that 
form the basis for the only real attack helo that the PLAAF has, the WZ-9), 
Italy (Aspide and current attempts to sell Grifo for the PRC's new fighter 
programs). Yes, the US has (pre-89) sold some very limited weapons to the 
PRC, and likely, despite some attempt to control it through the contract 
conditions, some of the past satellite assistance did yield some support to 
the PLA missile program. But if you are going to hang the US for that, just 
what the heck do you consider the recent news that the EU and the PRC are 
hopping into the same bed with Gallileo? *That* program is going to have 
more impact on PRC military programs than did the old US tech transfers. 
 
 
Which is going to be a real bitch.  Imagine a decade or two in the 
future (if that ) and something serious going on with the 
US/Taiwan/China thing.  Even if the US had the capability at that 
point to take out the Galileo satellites their hands would be tied by 
the prospect of all the users from "allied" countries being SOL.  Not 
to mention the heat the US would take for doing it.  Would it be 
possible for the US to jam Galileo while leaving Navstar working?  Who 
knows but I'll bet someone is thinking real hard about it. 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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