Yzd Khalifa
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I was asking for governmental documents that suggest China steals technology from an A or B states, not an article.
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I was asking for governmental documents that suggest China steals technology from an A or B states, not an article.
a quick search returned me only this for now;
Chinese Companies Again Using Patents To Punish Foreign Competitors: Apple Sued Over Siri In Shanghai | Techdirt
He's right.
Remember all the crying that the USA was doing over "Chinese hacking"?
Then Snowden appears, and reveals that it is in fact the USA who are hacking communications from the entire world! Even from their own allies!
Every government hacks to the best of their ability, but crying about being the victim when you are by far the greatest perpetrator, that is just too much hypocrisy.
All i'm trying to do is end and prevent wars between NATO and Islamic countries.
restricted inspectors can not do a thorough job.
iran is restricting inspectors, according to http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...inspection-talks-going-around-in-circles.html
if Iran wants the threat of military force off the table, they should provide unrestricted permanent access for nuke inspectors.
that's not just my opinion, but also of NATO leaders.
All i'm trying to do is end and prevent wars between NATO and Islamic countries.
restricted inspectors can not do a thorough job.
iran is restricting inspectors, according to http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...inspection-talks-going-around-in-circles.html
if Iran wants the threat of military force off the table, they should provide unrestricted permanent access for nuke inspectors.
that's not just my opinion, but also of NATO leaders.
I'm sorry my friend, but screw NATO, we are not answering to a 20th century military alliance, this is not a jungle.
I'd recommend you not to comment on topics you don't have enough information about or at least try reading something other than what mainstream media tells you.
At least read your own link.It says Iran doesn't allow access to Parchin, a military (not a nuclear) facility and why should we? NPT rules doesn't require countries to open up their secret military facilities? What else do they want. Inspecting Iran's top military commanders in interrogation room?
We don't have any obligation to open a military facility to IAEA, yet we once allowed IAEA in to it in 2005, a gesture of good will. Iran's nuclear program is being abused and manipulated by certain world powers. Iran has done far more than its obligations in NPT and all of Iran's nuclear facilities are being inspected 24/7.
Like what? Iranian 'viewpoints'? like those are honest :p
hey, you want a nuclear program (peaceful, you say), we need to check thoroughly if it is peaceful indeed.
NATO+Israel demands unrestricted access to any facility, civilian or military, for their nuclear inspectors.
military facilities would be an excellent place to hide nuke-bomb parts / production facilities for those parts, eh.
Providing unrestricted permanent access just to remove military force off the table is a bad deal for Iran if you ask me, since there are no assurances from Iran's perspective. Don't you think?
As I said my dear, screw NATO and Israel's inspectors, as an official member of NPT, we are doing what the NPT wants from us, which happens to be inspections from all nuclear facilities, we are not obligated to answer to NATO or Israel.
And here's the thing, we will allow Israeli and NATO inspectors to our country only after they allow Iranian inspectors in all of their nuclear facilities, fair enough?
what do you think it could be instead?
Suppose it is that Iran is not sensitive to Washingtons interests. And this nuclear dispute enabled Washington to weaken Iran economically and politically.
What else could the US want from Iran besides keeping it free of nuclear weapons? Cheap oil they get from Iraq.
A government that cooperates with Washington is what they would want from Iran.