“But it is a legal and diplomatic gamble whether this approach
is more likely to halt attacks that a classified American report circulated
last year said were directed at more than 3,000 American companies.
Attorney
General Eric H. Holder Jr. said that while nations routinely spy on one another
for national security purposes, it was out of bounds for China to use state
espionage operations to gain commercial advantages.
At the core of the indictment is the argument that while large
countries routinely spy on each other for national security purposes, it is out
of bounds to use state-run intelligence assets to seek commercial advantage.”
It is decades too late to bemoan the consequences of lazy market capitalist globalization, and its casual dispersion of technologies and know how, its institutional disregard for intellectual property, privacy rights, and above all, the common welfare here.
After all, our companies and those of others, have been building plants and shared research facilities in China, and elsewhere, for decades now, not merely sharing technology voluntarily, often for peanuts.
Regarding so called espionage, private companies have been brought into conspiracy with governments, ours and others, to spy on their and others' populations, companies, and governments, at will.
After all, our companies and those of others, have been building plants and shared research facilities in China, and elsewhere, for decades now, not merely sharing technology voluntarily, often for peanuts.
Regarding so called espionage, private companies have been brought into conspiracy with governments, ours and others, to spy on their and others' populations, companies, and governments, at will.
They, the Chinese, must wonder at our long standing stupidity, to have largely fostered such a give away globalist technology system.
Short term profit, appeasement, strategic alliances, and pacifist liberalism, are not adequate explanations for such a level of stupidity.
Never in the history of human conflict has so much been given or bargained away to so many by so few for so little so quickly.
Short term profit, appeasement, strategic alliances, and pacifist liberalism, are not adequate explanations for such a level of stupidity.
Never in the history of human conflict has so much been given or bargained away to so many by so few for so little so quickly.
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