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Some would argue much of Chinese tech IS US tech. A derivative that is.
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Not just China, but also Iran. One reason is that some tech (i.e. microchips, etc.) has both civilian (i.e. kitchen appliance, etc.) and military (i.e. drone) use.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/21/politics/iranian-drones-russia-biden-task-force-us-tech-ukraine/index.html
https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/21/politics/iranian-drones-russia-biden-task-force-us-tech-ukraine/index.html
Exclusive: Biden task force investigating how US tech ends up in Iranian attack drones used...
TheBiden administration has launched an expansive task force to investigate how US and western components,including American-made microelectronics, are ending up in Iranian-made drones Russia is launching by the hundreds into Ukraine, multiple officials familiar with the effort tell CNN.
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Honestly (and I'm not being flip), I have never needed an expansive task force to understand how our enemies obtained our tech. They steal it via espionage, or are given the tech by our government during a lapse in common sense. A good example of this would be Bill Clinton's authorized the sale of a Loral-made satellite to China in February 1998.
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Steve Jobs on Picasso Good artist copy great artists steal
Steve Jobs on Picasso - "Good artist copy, great artists steal."
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