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March 12, 1999
China's Theft of U.S. Nuclear Secrets
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"China Stole Nuclear Secrets from Los Alamos, U.S. Officials Say," headlined the New York Times on March 6, 1999. What followed was an alarming story cataloging how a scientist in a government laboratory stole U.S. secrets allowing the People's Republic of China to develop more advanced compact nuclear weapons.

Equally disturbing was the article's description of the Administration response being "marked by delays, inaction and skepticism -- even though senior intelligence officials often regarded it as one of the most damaging spy cases in recent history."

Yet this was not the first report of this incident of espionage, or indeed of other like incidents involving China. China's acquisition of secret design information about the W-88 warhead -- the most advanced nuclear warhead in the U.S. arsenal -- was first reported by the Wall Street Journal on January 7, 1999. On February 17, 1999, the Washington Post also published an article on this critical national security matter.

Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL), Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, has announced that his Committee will hold closed hearings starting Wednesday, March 17, with Energy Secretary Bill Richardson and FBI Director Louis Freeh as the first witnesses.

What follows is a compilation of public reporting about Chinese espionage efforts at U.S. nuclear labs, which assert that Beijing's acquisition of secret data on the W-88 warhead is the most serious loss resulting from China's 20-year espionage effort at U.S. nuclear labs [See New York Times, 3/6/99; Wall Street Journal, 1/7/99; Washington Post, 2/17/99 and 3/9/99.]

Competing Intelligence Assessments Criminal Investigation Administration Moves to Tighten Lab Security Other Cases of Chinese Espionage at DOE Labs

According to the Wall Street Journal, the W-88 case is the third major Chinese espionage effort uncovered at DOE labs over the last two decades.


Related RPC Paper: "Commentators Hit Clinton Administration on Nuclear Technology Theft and Suspicious China Ties"
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