cox report
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- Joseph Cirincione, expert with the US Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said the Cox Report "lacks basic support", and "is purely a propaganda work".
美國(guó)卡內(nèi)基國(guó)際和平基金會(huì)專家約瑟夫,西裡內(nèi)森認(rèn)爲(wèi),《考尅斯報(bào)告》“缺乏事實(shí)根據(jù)”,是“純粹的。 - The Cox Report slanders China by saying it had "acquired" US missile guidance technology through commercial launches to promote the development of its own missiles.
《考尅斯報(bào)告》誣稱,中國(guó)通過(guò)商業(yè)發(fā)射“獲缺了美國(guó)的制導(dǎo)技術(shù)竝推進(jìn)了中國(guó)導(dǎo)彈的發(fā)展。 - The cox report also says that china's "appetite for information and technology appears to be insatiable and the energy devoted to the task enormous".
《考尅斯報(bào)告》還稱,中國(guó)“對(duì)於信息和技術(shù)的欲望似乎是貪得無(wú)厭的,而且從事這項(xiàng)工作乾勁十足”。 - The most striking lesson of the Cox report is that Mr Clinton needs to get his China policy straight.
ECONOMIST: I spy... - The Cox report, which has given Republicans an ideal election rod with which to beat the president, will no doubt inspire more grit for a while.
ECONOMIST: I spy... - The transparent goal of the so-called "Stanford 5" authors is to help discredit the Cox Report, which they have characterized as based upon "skewed research, " "misleading" information and "sloppy" analysis.
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