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NYTIMES.com 1992 : Israel sold our military secrets to China.

by Mike Roberts <MRMR@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 15, 2008 at 11:25 AM

March 20, 1992
If Israel Sold Patriot Secrets . . .

The United States rushed Patriot missiles to Israel during the Persian 
Gulf war to defend against incoming Iraqi Scuds. Now intelligence 
re****ts say Israel sold Patriot technology to China. If so, that would 
violate Israel's obligation not to transfer cutting-edge U.S. technology 
to others -- a dismaying act by a valued ally.

The re****ts provide ammunition to Israel-bashers. And they disturb 
experts concerned with keeping control of advanced military 
technologies. Wa****ngton has long shown extraordinary tolerance toward 
Israeli transfers of American technology, raising doubts about U.S. 
commitment to stopping the spread of arms. If the latest re****ts prove 
true, Wa****ngton needs to impose stern sanctions on Israel and the 
companies involved.

Israel, of course, has the know-how to produce advanced weapons on its 
own. It sells many of them to China and other nations to offset the 
costs of defending itself. But installing U.S. components in such 
ex****ts would violate its obligations. So would reverse engineering -- 
taking a U.S. weapon apart to discover its design secrets and then 
making a copy for sale to others.

Any such sale cheats American defense contractors who jealously guard 
their patents and markets. It also frustrates officials who are 
justifiably concerned about arms proliferation.

Sometimes it's difficult to draw the line. Take the Israeli-built 
Python-3 air-to-air missile. To some U.S. officials it looks 
suspiciously like a knock-off of an American design, the heat-seeking 
AIM-9L Sidewinder. Others are persuaded that the Israelis designed it 
themselves.

Israel sold the Python-3 to China. China in turn designed its own 
version, called the PL-8, and sold some to Iraq. The Israeli version 
uses American parts, which it buys with U.S. military aid. But Israel 
contends it replaced those parts in the version ex****ted to China -- a 
claim accepted by some U.S. officials. The same U.S. officials don't 
think that's the case with Patriot technology.

Even when Israel has clearly violated U.S. ex****t controls, American 
officials have declined to crack down. In a notorious case last fall, an 
Israeli-owned company ex****ted American ballistic missile components to 
a South African company and used them in its own Jericho-2 missile.

The Administration imposed trade sanctions on the South African company, 
but waived them for the Israelis. In exchange it wrested a pledge from 
Israel to accept international controls against further missile 
proliferation.

But the bargain may have perpetuated the belief that Israel could 
transfer U.S. technology without retribution. Now comes the alleged sale 
of Patriot technology. That would be dangerous because knowledge of how 
the Patriot works could be used to design missiles that defeat it.

Official Israeli responses suggest the Administration may have winked 
again. "We have ironclad commitments . . . not to transfer American 
weapons technology to any country, unless we have an agreement with the 
United States on that matter, " said Benjamin Netanyahu, an Israeli 
spokesman.

Did the Israelis transfer Patriot missile technology to China? Did the 
U.S. acquiesce? If the transfer took place without Administration 
consent, stern sanctions would send an appropriate message: fair 
punishment for all proliferators.
 




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NYTIMES.com 1992 : Israel sold our military secrets to China.
Mike Roberts <MRMR@[EM  2008-05-15 11:25:53 
Re: NYTIMES.com 1992 : Israel sold our military secrets to China
"free.tuneup@[EMAIL   2008-05-15 12:03:04 

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