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Author: tangtang Date: Feb 14, 2008 04:36
BEIJING, China (CNN) -- China's Foreign Ministry spokesman dismissed
U.S. allegations of Chinese spying as "Cold War thinking" and said the
arrests of four Chinese nationals on espionage charges were
"groundless."
1 of 2 "We hope and we require the United States to stop (this)
groundless accusation, which does not help the mutual trust,
relationship and friendship between the two countries," said Liu
Jianchao. "This is not the first time ... It is time for this to end."
A U.S. Justice Department official said Monday Chinese espionage was
approaching "Cold War levels" after a Defense Department weapons
system analyst and three Chinese nationals were arrested and charged
in two espionage-related cases.
In a case brought by federal prosecutors in Virginia, a civilian
analyst for the Defense Security Cooperation Agency is accused of
selling to two Chinese associates classified information detailing
U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan.
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Author: fyfpoonfyfpoon Date: Feb 14, 2008 05:14
On Feb 14, 8:36 pm, t...@ toke.com wrote:
> BEIJING, China (CNN) -- China's Foreign Ministry spokesman dismissed
> U.S. allegations of Chinese spying as "Cold War thinking" and said the
> arrests of four Chinese nationals on espionage charges were
> "groundless."
>
> 1 of 2 "We hope and we require the United States to stop (this)
> groundless accusation, which does not help the mutual trust,
> relationship and friendship between the two countries," said Liu
> Jianchao. "This is not the first time ... It is time for this to end."
>
> A U.S. Justice Department official said Monday Chinese espionage was
> approaching "Cold War levels" after a Defense Department weapons
> system analyst and three Chinese nationals were arrested and charged
> in two espionage-related cases.
>
> In a case brought by federal prosecutors in Virginia, a civilian
> analyst for the Defense Security Cooperation Agency is accused of
> selling to two Chinese associates classified information detailing
> U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan. ...
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Author: ltlee1ltlee1 Date: Feb 14, 2008 05:41
On Feb 14, 7:36 am, t...@ toke.com wrote:
> BEIJING, China (CNN) -- China's Foreign Ministry spokesman dismissed
> U.S. allegations of Chinese spying as "Cold War thinking" and said the
> arrests of four Chinese nationals on espionage charges were
> "groundless."
>
> 1 of 2 "We hope and we require the United States to stop (this)
> groundless accusation, which does not help the mutual trust,
> relationship and friendship between the two countries," said Liu
> Jianchao. "This is not the first time ... It is time for this to end."
>
> A U.S. Justice Department official said Monday Chinese espionage was
> approaching "Cold War levels" after a Defense Department weapons
> system analyst and three Chinese nationals were arrested and charged
> in two espionage-related cases.
>
> In a case brought by federal prosecutors in Virginia, a civilian
> analyst for the Defense Security Cooperation Agency is accused of
> selling to two Chinese associates classified information detailing
> U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan. ...
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Author: demorisingdemorising Date: Feb 14, 2008 06:36
On Feb 14, 8:14 am, "fyfp...@ gmail.com" gmail.com> wrote:
> Esponage is carried out by all governments against each other.
... but not all governments proclaim a policy of non-interference in
other's internal affairs.
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Author: KiraassholeassKiraassholeass Date: Feb 14, 2008 08:40
I also have secrets for sale CCP people contact me ASAP.
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Author: rst0wxyzrst0wxyz Date: Feb 14, 2008 09:32
On Feb 14, 5:14 am, "fyfp...@ gmail.com" gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 14, 8:36 pm, t...@ toke.com wrote:
>
> Esponage is carried out by all governments against each other.
Even the Unites States' little brother, Israel, spys on the United
States.
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Author: rst0wxyzrst0wxyz Date: Feb 14, 2008 09:46
On Feb 14, 6:36 am, demoris...@ aol.com wrote:
> On Feb 14, 8:14 am, "fyfp...@ gmail.com" gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Esponage is carried out by all governments against each other.
>
> ... but not all governments proclaim a policy of non-interference in
> other's internal affairs.
Spying is NOT interfering in the country's internal affairs. It's a
way foreign government trying to find out what you have or will do for
the future.
One of the most successful spy was documented in a movies called "Five
Fingers" about an employee in the British Embassy in Turkey during
WWII. He can open any kind of locks and can figure out any
combinations to any locks. He sold the secrets to the Germans, but
insist on getting pay in British pounds. He escaped to Argentina just
in time only to find his British money the German paid him were
counterfeits.
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Author: bmoorebmoore Date: Feb 14, 2008 10:31
On Feb 14, 5:41 am, "ltl...@ hotmail.com" hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 14, 7:36 am, t...@ toke.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
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>> BEIJING, China (CNN) -- China's Foreign Ministry spokesman dismissed
>> U.S. allegations of Chinese spying as "Cold War thinking" and said the
>> arrests of four Chinese nationals on espionage charges were
>> "groundless."
>
>> 1 of 2 "We hope and we require the United States to stop (this)
>> groundless accusation, which does not help the mutual trust,
>> relationship and friendship between the two countries," said Liu
>> Jianchao. "This is not the first time ... It is time for this to end."
>
>> A U.S. Justice Department official said Monday Chinese espionage was
>> approaching "Cold War levels" after a Defense Department weapons
>> system analyst and three Chinese nationals were arrested and charged ...
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Author: demorisingdemorising Date: Feb 14, 2008 12:41
On Feb 14, 12:46 pm, rst0wxyz yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Feb 14, 6:36 am, demoris...@ aol.com wrote:
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>> On Feb 14, 8:14 am, "fyfp...@ gmail.com" gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> Esponage is carried out by all governments against each other.
>
>> ... but not all governments proclaim a policy of non-interference in
>> other's internal affairs.
>
> Spying is NOT interfering in the country's internal affairs. It's a
> way foreign government trying to find out what you have or will do for
> the future.
That was not the position of the Chinese government during the spy
plane (or Hainan Island) incident.
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Author: rst0wxyzrst0wxyz Date: Feb 14, 2008 12:56
On Feb 14, 12:41 pm, demoris...@ aol.com wrote:
> On Feb 14, 12:46 pm, rst0wxyz yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> On Feb 14, 6:36 am, demoris...@ aol.com wrote:
>
>>> On Feb 14, 8:14 am, "fyfp...@ gmail.com" gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>>> Esponage is carried out by all governments against each other.
>
>>> ... but not all governments proclaim a policy of non-interference in
>>> other's internal affairs.
>
>> Spying is NOT interfering in the country's internal affairs. It's a
>> way foreign government trying to find out what you have or will do for
>> the future.
>
> That was not the position of the Chinese government during the spy
> plane (or Hainan Island) incident.
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