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>From TheIndependent (UK)
http://www.independent.co.uk/stories/indint.html

Secret British radar project hit by espionage scandal

By Mary Dejevsky in Washington



With the revelation that China's theft of American nuclear secrets
may have compromised the security of Britain's nuclear deterrent,
America's ever-expanding Chinese espionage scandal is now lapping at
British shores.

But the details are complex, confusing, and the effects largely
unproved. This is a tale of two nuclear projects, two US
laboratories, and two Dr Lees. The first Dr Lee, Wen Ho Lee, worked
at the US National Laboratory at Los Alamos for almost 20 years,
specialising in nuclear weapons design. After suspicions about his
loyalties, the Taiwan-born scientist was dismissed two months ago,
but the proof needed for prosecution, according to the FBI, is
lacking and he will not apparently be prosecuted.

According to revelations in The New York Times, Wen Ho Lee downloaded hundreds of 
top-secret files from his own secure computer system on to an unclassified computer, 
where they may have been accessed by the Chinese. Amon
g the data transferred, according to US officials, were details of British nuclear 
tests. The accessing is supposed to have been done by Chinese intelligence.

Wen Ho Lee's name was first mentioned in connection with China's apparent acquisition 
of US designs for a miniaturised nuclear warhead, which enabled a missile to be armed 
with multiple warheads. The theft, assumed to hav
e taken place in the mid-Eighties, came to light only when China tested one of the new 
missiles in 1995, and a close similarity was observed to their US equivalent.

The theft claim precipitated a welter of inquiries, and a security "tsar" is to be 
appointed to oversee all the US Department of Energy's laboratory security. In 
announcing the changes the Energy Secretary, Bill Richardso
n, conceded that China had been spying on US research laboratories for two decades, 
including the six years of Mr Clinton's presidency.

For Britain, however, it is another laboratory and another Lee who may have done the 
most damage. A Chinese-born physicist, Peter Lee, was working for a private company, 
TRW Incorporated, under the auspices of the Pentago
n. The technology was developed at the Lawrence Livermore national laboratory in 
California, where Dr Lee was working on a classified British-American project to 
develop radar that would be able to detect submarines from
the air. In May 1997, according to US officials, Dr Lee passed the information to 
Chinese scientists during a two-hour lecture in Peking.

Some details of the case emerged from a US Senate intelligence sub-committee report 
published this week, and Senator Jon Kyl was quoted as saying that China now had the 
technology to detect British and American nuclear su
bmarines. Britain's only nuclear deterrent is the Trident submarine.

Dr Lee pleaded guilty to filing a false statement about his trip to China in 1997 and 
to divulging classified data on laser technology to Chinese scientists during a trip 
to China 12 years before.

But the Senate intelligence sub-committee report acknowledged that much of the 
information used by China in weapons development could have been obtained from 
published sources. The proliferation of academic exchanges betw
een top scientists from China and the US has opened up much previously classified 
information. The growing practice of commissioning defence work from private research 
companies blurs responsibilities further.

Even if the spying allegations are true, there is no consensus on the extent of the 
damage. With the miniaturised nuclear warhead technology, experts say China may have 
recouped between 10 and 15 years of its research lag
 with the US.

Nick Cook, a military group specialists with Jane's, said the leak
about nuclear submarines was potentially devastating.

But Dr Eric Grove of the Centre for Security Studies at Hull
University said the theft would be more embarrassing than dangerous.
Even if the Chinese were able to detect a submarine, he said, they
lacked the expertise to do anything about it. Such a project, he
said, would "probably take up the entire Chinese defence programme".


And, and, and ...
the link to a version Tomlinson's web site is
(via Guardian/Observer):

http://www.newsunlimited.co.uk/mi6/

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