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1998 House Select Committee Report Allegedly Details Massive Chinese Espionage Theft of U.S. Nuclear Warhead Designs

1998 House Select Committee Report Allegedly Details Massive Chinese Espionage Theft of U.S. Nuclear Warhead Designs The passage cites a specific 1998 congressional committee report claiming that Chinese intelligence stole U.S. nuclear warhead designs and shared them with several rogue states. If true, it would merit a historical investigation into classified espionage and possible ongoing security gaps. However, the claim is unverified, lacks concrete documentation, and similar allegations have been reported before, reducing its novelty and actionable detail. Key insights: Alleged 1998 House Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with China; Claims Chinese intelligence stole designs of America’s seven most advanced thermonuclear weapons; States espionage enabled China to accelerate its own nuclear program to U.S.‑level capability

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1998 House Select Committee Report Allegedly Details Massive Chinese Espionage Theft of U.S. Nuclear Warhead Designs The passage cites a specific 1998 congressional committee report claiming that Chinese intelligence stole U.S. nuclear warhead designs and shared them with several rogue states. If true, it would merit a historical investigation into classified espionage and possible ongoing security gaps. However, the claim is unverified, lacks concrete documentation, and similar allegations have been reported before, reducing its novelty and actionable detail. Key insights: Alleged 1998 House Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with China; Claims Chinese intelligence stole designs of America’s seven most advanced thermonuclear weapons; States espionage enabled China to accelerate its own nuclear program to U.S.‑level capability

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