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"tscottme" wrote in message ... Scott Ferrin wrote in message ... In my opinion selling them top of the line stuff is the height of stupidity. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out what the situation is going to be with China and the West in ten to fifteen years. What makes you think the Europeans don't want the next problem for the US to be as bad as possible? They have no hope of exceeding the US unless a full-scale war devastates the US. The fact that it helps communists is a happy coincidence. In fact there is no prospect of the ban being lifted anytime soon. While the French Government and some corporate bodies have pressed for it the EU itself has stated that it has no plans to lift the embargo and even if it did has stated that other agreements controlling the arms trade would prevent such deliveries taking place. In fact the main suppliers of high tech weaponry to China have been Israel and Russia and even the USA supplied dual use technology supposedly for satellite launching that is believed to have been used in the Chinese missile program. Finally of course we miust recall that Boeing has a large operation in China, publically states that it supports the one China policy and Condit is president of the US China business council. Keith |
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