John Young <jya@pipeline.com>:
Tim, would you expand the link to crypto of unipolar superpower? Maybe some of the non-US c'punks can add more.
I'll illustrate by example. Two years ago, the US bullied Russia to renegue on a deal with the Indian Space Research Organization to transfer cryogenic rocket engine technology for the Indian Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicle. The US claimed that the technology was dual-use and prohibited by the MTCR. India and the Russian company, Glavkosmos, suggested that the reasons were commercial rather than defence, as such engines are useless in ballistic missiles due to their lengthy preparation period, while an Indian GSLV would pose major competition to the US space industry. Russia backed down after Yeltsin's arm was twisted so hard that he negated a personal statement he made when in New Delhi. Recently the Defence Research and Development Organization made a secure phone for commercial (non-defence) use. It has yet to reach the market, and I am in the process of finding out what technology it uses, but if Clipper passes in the US, India could be pressurized into abandoning it in favour of a Clipper-like alternative. As an aside, the Indian government likes to show that it's not following US orders (not signing the NPT etc) and the GSLV will probably be launched with indigenously developed engines in 1998. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rishab Aiyer Ghosh "Clean the air! clean the sky! wash the wind! rishab@dxm.ernet.in take stone from stone and wash them..." Voice/Fax/Data +91 11 6853410 Voicemail +91 11 3760335 H 34C Saket, New Delhi 110017, INDIA