| April 2, 2007 - MARKEY REACTION TO FBI INDICTMENTS FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROLLED US MISSILE TECHNOLOGY TO INDIA |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Representative Edward J. Markey (D-MA), co-chair of the House Bipartisan Task Force on Nonproliferation and a leading opponent of efforts to grant India a special exemption from U.S. nonproliferation laws, released the following statement regarding the FBI indictments of two individuals for exporting sensitive missile technology to India in violation of U.S. law. The indictments also allege conspiracy by Indian governmental officials in this circumvention of U.S. export control law, breaking important political agreements with the United States government.
Rep. Markey said:
“India has also long touted its strong military and space-launch cooperation with Iran, which raises the possibility that the sensitive U.S. missile technologies India has misappropriated may wind up benefiting Tehran. This would be absolutely unacceptable, and it would be treated as such by the Congress. “We need to find out how long the Administration has known about this behavior, and whether it was content to let the Congress remain in the dark about yet another critical national security issue.”
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