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On March 6, The New York Times published an article entitled "China Stole Nuclear Secrets From Los Alamos, U.S. Officials Say". The article publicly detailed for the first time the government's belief China had stolen classified information on the W-88 nuclear warhead. [2] The Energy Department fired nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee on March 8, 1999.
Over the years, China repeatedly denied that their lobbying efforts involved financial contributions of any kind, e.g., stating "some people and media in the United States speculated... about so-called participation by Chinese individuals in political donations during the U.S. elections. It is sheer fabrication and is intended to slander China.
US-China military ties and arms sales were terminated in 1989 and as of 2024 have never been restored. Chinese public opinion became more hostile to the United States after 1989, as typified by the 1996 manifesto China Can Say No. The authors called for Beijing to take more aggressive actions against the United States and Japan in order to ...
“He basically sold us out,” Harris said. Any U.S. trade policy with China should focus on making sure America “wins the competition for the 21st century,” she added.
The goal of the new controls, US Commerce Department officials said, was to slow China’s development of advanced AI tools that can be used in war and to undercut the country’s homegrown ...
The United States has reached out to China diplomatically about reducing its purchases of Iranian crude oil, U.S. and European officials said on Tuesday, as Washington seeks to persuade Tehran to ...
The New Middle Kingdom: China and the Early American Romance of Free Trade (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017). Kissinger, Henry. On China (2011) excerpt; Latourette, Kenneth Scott. The history of early relations between the United States and China, 1784–1844 (1917) online; Li, Jing. China's America: The Chinese View the United States ...
Last week, the Supreme Court seemed inclined to uphold a law that would force a sale or ban TikTok in the U.S by Jan. 19, over national security concerns about China.