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Iran charges three detained Americans with espionage - washingtonpost.com
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad suggested in an interview with the American television network NBC in September that the Americans' release might be linked to the release of Iranian diplomats he said were being held by U.S. troops in Iraq.
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Under Iran's Islamic sharia law, espionage is punishable by death.
That's Impossible: Politics from Taiwan
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So they say. The report, in which China Times quotes unnamed military sources, claims that Taiwan's military has rented access to a privately-owned high quality satellite to spy on China, and has been doing so for years now. The data is extensive, including photos showing detail down to 0.6m, and allows Taiwan to maintain real time understanding of China's troop and equipment movements.
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The article implies that the US must know about and be passively allowing Taiwan to maintain this contract, otherwise, the report alleges, the Taiwanese officials involved wouldn't have gotten visas to go to the US in the process of dealing with this satellite company
China News: Analysts Dismiss ‘Cyber Spy’ Claims | China Digital Times (CDT)
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This is purely another political issue that the West is trying to exaggerate,” said Song Xiaojun, a Beijing-based strategy and military analyst. “As China grows, some in the West are trying every opportunity to manufacture fears over China’s threat.”
Schneier on Security: The Case of the Stolen Blackberry and the Awesome Chinese Hacking Skills
Chinese Espionage Cases Raising Concerns in Washington - NYTimes.com
David W. Szady, who as an assistant director of the F.B.I. ran its counterintelligence division until retiring in 2006, said the Chinese had “mastered the use of multiple redundant collection platforms” by looking for students, delegates to conference
Taipei Times - archives
Kuo Tai-shen (郭台生), a Taiwan-born naturalized US citizen and a member of a prominent Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) family, on Tuesday pleaded guilty in a US federal court in Virginia to spying for China on US military sales to Taiwan, a charge tha
Taiwan businessmen caught up in China spy cases - Los Angeles Times
The Kafkaesque spy world that Taiwanese businessman Song Hsiao-lien says he fell into has left him financially strapped, unemployed and unnerved after nearly four years in a Chinese prison. Song was further rattled after his release late last year by the
Chinese Spy 'Slept' In U.S. for 2 Decades - washingtonpost.com
The Chinese government, in an enterprise that one senior official likened to an "intellectual vacuum cleaner," has deployed a diverse network of professional spies, students, scientists and others to systematically collect U.S. know-how, the officials sai
Al Jazeera English - News - Us To Give China Satellite Data
The US defence secretary has said Washington is prepared to share some information on its satellite shooting this week with China. Robert Gates's comments came after Beijing complained that the missile strike could cause harm to outer space security and s
Thirsty Ghosts: The spies who shagged us
''Interoperability'' between Taiwan, the United States and possibly Japan, whereby their armed forces communicate and coordinate with one another via their respective C4ISR systems, would be key to their beating China in any cross-Taiwan Strait conflict,
US Intelligence Chief Says China is Spying on Cold War Scale - Ewen MacAskill :: China Digital Times (CDT) 中国数字时代
Giving evidence to a Congressional committee, Vice Admiral McConnell said that US facilities, intelligence services and development projects were all being targeted.
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