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The cost of a Chinese Security Council Vote Nowadays
2006-01-24
The Bush administration is preparing to reverse course on cooperating with China in the area of space technology. Pentagon officials tell us the new policy is being readied for the upcoming visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao. President Bush, through the White House National Security Council, wants to adopt a Chinese proposal that calls for joint U.S.-China space rescue operations, in case something goes wrong during a U.S. or Chinese manned spaceflight.
Seems fine as long as it is not a tech transfer or even capabilities disclosure
The idea appears harmless on the surface, but some in the Pentagon fear the Chinese, as they have done in the past, will use the cooperation to boost their military space and missile programs. For more than a decade, the U.S. government has banned cooperation with China in space matters because of concerns about China's human rights abuses and its growing missile and anti-satellite weapons capabilities.

During the 1990s, lax controls by the administration of President Clinton led to the loss of extremely sensitive rocket technology from two U.S. companies, Loral and Hughes. As a result, China used the rocket technology to improve its long-range missiles.
that money from the monks or millions sent to the "library" had nothing to do with it
Both companies were fined for the improper control of technology.
not enough should have fined them 2X's what they were paid yeah gross, greed only works when their is a profit margin
Mr. Bush is said to support the idea, but also may not know about the concerns of national security officials and others who do not want the program to boost China's missiles or space arms.
What Rumsfield, Rice, Cheney quit? He knows you can garantee that
The latest space proposal calls for standardizing the size of docking modules and is said to have the backing of acting National Security Council director for Asia Dennis Wilder, a target of conservatives who say he ignored Pentagon concerns about China's potential use of U.S. space technology for weapons.
Standardization is good never know when those aliens or space rocks may show up
Mr. Hu will visit the United States in the next few months. He postponed a visit in September because of Hurricane Katrina.

A Pentagon report on China's military published last year stated that "China is working on, and plans to field, [anti-satellite] systems." "China is also conducting research to develop ground-based laser ASAT weapons," the report said.
The good part is if it works its cheaper than Tiawan, well assuming this is not the down payment
Posted by:Unoluper Slomort3107

#6  Coding tags, why do they hate us?
Posted by: Zenster   2006-01-24 14:29  

#5  The only bone we throw China's way should be a cruise missile wrench into the gears at Kargh Island when Iran finishes begging for an @ss-whupping.

If compatible space docking mechanisms include sharing ultra-high vacuum seal technology, there is no way this should be handed off to the communists. China in space is a military nightmare.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-01-24 14:28  

#4  Didn't that happen in 1999?
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2006-01-24 12:56  

#3  a5089, not everyone remembers to take into account issues accruing from differences between the Julian and Gregorian calendars, not to mention the Hebrew and Mayan systems and the occasional lost counts during the various Chinese interregna. Under the circumstances, getting calculations to agree within the same half century is pretty impressive. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-01-24 12:36  

#2  I thought it was scheduled for 2012?
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-01-24 11:46  

#1  They've done their long as the Moon doesn't explode c. 2030.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-01-24 01:45  

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