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February 20, 2008 11:50 AM PST

U.S. security concerns block China's 3Com deal

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U.S. security concerns block China's 3Com deal
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A $2.2 billion offer for the network equipment maker 3Com stalled amid fears that equipment made for the U.S. military might be sabotaged.
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We should sell 3COM to them anyway.
by inachu February 21, 2008 7:53 AM PST
White House sold their soul to the mossad agents who are responsible for tapping the white house.

Even still today the secret service are unable to get Israel to spit out names who did this.

Friends indeed!
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block it block it
by cohaver February 21, 2008 8:13 AM PST
America should never trust China. China view is a Fool and his money are soon parted and Fool is easier to control. WHO ARE YOU? Risk is to great to America. Working over seas a core programmer and ex US Army and Knowing the Flaw in C++ Ming and MAKE exe that builds 90 % of Security Software
Go to China and See who heads these companies ex China Military Leaders Greed is our Stupidity Control of World for China is theres
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