The Progressive - Vol. 63 Nbr. 7, July 1999
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Report alleging that China stole U.S. nuclear secrets unsubstantiated
A report developed by a Select Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives states that China has stolen U.S. nuclear secrets. The report is commonly known as the Cox Report, after Rep Christopher Cox. But many experts question the validity of the findings because many issues are left unanswered in the report.
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In late May, a Select Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives headed by Christopher Cox, Republican of California, issued a report entitled "U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China." The 700-page document known as the Cox Report said that China "has stolen design information on the United States' most advanced thermonuclear weapons," adding that the spying at "our national weapons laboratories spans at least the past several decades and almost certainly continues today."
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