Tuesday, March 4, 2008
A chilling comment to the WSJ on Huawei/Bain/3COM Deal
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Friday, February 29, 2008
McCotter Comments on Possible New Huawei/Bain/3Com Merger
WASHINGTON DC – News circulated today Bain Capital and communist China's Huawei plan to resubmit an application seeking U.S. approval for a planned buyout of American 3Com Corporation within the next several weeks. Congressman Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI) made the following comments on the possible new merger: "No business can sufficiently structure such deals to protect America from this stealth assault on America's national security. It is the solemn duty of the United States government to protect our liberty from all threats; and CFIUS must again do its job and reject this latest threat to our cyber-security." Last October Massachusetts based Bain Capital and communist China's Huawei tried to purchase 3Com Corp, an American company which provides the Pentagon with security technologies. The deal collapsed earlier this month when the three companies withdrew their applications to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CIFIUS), because they could not calm national-security concerns with the U.S. government panel. Specifically in question was 3Com's Tipping Point unit, which sells security software used by U.S. government agencies. McCotter, Chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee, was the first member of Congress to bring this issue to public attention and oppose it. In early October 2007 Congressman McCotter circulated a letter signed by his colleagues and subsequently sent to CFIUS. McCotter also continued to oppose the deal, despite communist Chinese inspired personal attacks in the media. Bain Capital LLC is a Boston, Massachusetts-based private equity firm founded in 1984 by Mitt Romney, T. Coleman Andrews III and Eric Kriss; all partners in the consulting firm Bain & Company. Romney was the Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007. Bain Capital was originally conceived as a combined equity start-up and leveraged buyout fund, an innovative strategy at the time.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Rep. McCotter: America's Protected from Stealth Assault on National Security
WASHINGTON D.C. – Congressman Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI), who was the first member of the U.S. Congress to oppose the proposed merger of communist China’s Huawei Technologies Co., Massachusetts based Bain Capital and 3Com - an American company which provides the Pentagon with security technologies - today responded to the failure to reach an agreement: “While some called such national security concerns over the deal everything but right, the truth remains: the collapse of the Huawei deal is a victory for America's cyber-security and national security. "But we must not be lulled to sleep by this lone victory in protecting America's cyber-security and national security. We must remain even more vigilant to ensure American national security is not for sale; and to stop communist Chinese stealth assaults on our national security.” McCotter was the first member of Congress to bring this issue to public attention and oppose it. In early October 2007 Congressman McCotter circulated a letter signed by his colleagues and subsequently sent to CFIUS. McCotter also continued to oppose the deal, despite communist Chinese inspired personal attacks in the media. Ironically, just last week the Financial Times quoted the chief marketing officer at Huawei Technologies, Xu Zhijun, who said McCotter's opposition to the deal on national security grounds were “bullshit”. The quote came out on the same day as several Chinese nationals were being held for spying charges for possibly selling military secrets to the communist Chinese government. Nevertheless, the three companies withdrew their applications to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CIFIUS), because Bain and Huawei, who were trying to buyout 3Com, could not calm national-security concerns with the U.S. government panel. Specifically in question was 3Com's TippingPoint unit, which sells security software used by U.S. government agencies. McCotter, the Republican House Policy Committee Chair who has been the leading opponent of unconditional engagement with communist China, added: "They are testing us every day to no good end. So we must be unwavering in our support of liberty and national security against communist China's perpetual pressure. And let them make no mistake: as it did against the Soviet Union, liberty will prevail."
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Congressman denounces China’s ban on Bibles in Olympics
Speaking today on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman McCotter said:
“As the world stumbles toward the communist propaganda extravaganza labeled the Beijing Olympics. Somewhere Chairman Mao is looking up at us and laughing.
“According the Catholic News Agency Bibles and all other religious symbols are among Communist China’s list athlete’s prohibited objects due to security concerns.
“Since the leader of the free world, President Bush has articulated his eagerness to attend the Communist China’s Olympics; I am compelled to ask three questions.
“Mr. President how many bibles will you be taking to Beijing? Will you visit the 5 bishops and 15 priests imprisoned for opposing the Communist regime’s official church? And will you tell China’s Communist tyrants this fundamental truth, No good government denies God’s presences.”
McCotter also calls upon the Communist government to allow the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) or other international human rights organizations unrestricted access to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games to “ensure the protection of Christians and other religious persons.”
The Catholic News Agency recently reported the Bible among the “prohibited items” banned at the Olympic village citing “security reasons.” Other banned items include video cameras and cups.
There are between 40 million to 100 million Christians currently living in China. An estimated four to 10 million follow the Catholic faith.
In September 2007 Congressman McCotter joined by several colleagues authored a letter to President Bush urging him to reconsider his attendance at the upcoming 2008 Beijing Olympics.
To see the Congressman’s floor speech click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3sR6WZVPKs
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"I worked at Huawei R&D centers in Shenzhen headquarters and Shanghai before coming to the U.S. for my graduate degrees. We (Huawei) did develop cellular and data intercept equipments primarily for PLA and the National Security Bureau (NSB) of China, the notorious secret police involved in Yahoo’s snitcher scandal.
When working in the Lab, I constantly saw some teams studied a variety of components from SAIC/Cisco/Alliant Techsystems/Raytheon/Honeywell (if you don’t know what products those company make, simply google th’m). Didn’t how where the hell they got those things from, but I didn’t care since I wasn’t in those teams.
Look here is my point: I love China for she is my motherland; but the last thing I’d like to see is a communism dictatorship. So I personally believe there is a good reason to block the Bain Capital/3Com deal.
Btw, Bain Capital is a traitor, at least somebody at the firm. Or should I believe somebody at Bain Capital have been “penetrated” by NSB?