U.S. Investigating Sale of Snort as Security Risk
msmoriarty writes "The Associated Press is reporting today that the same U.S. committee that approved the Dubai ports deal is 'strongly objecting' to Israeli-based Check Point's acquisition of Snort's parent company, Sourcefire, because it doesn't want a foreign company to own Snort's underlying technology. According to the article, the broader 45-day review process rejected for the ports deal is already underway regarding this transaction, and 'secret' meetings between the FBI, DoD and Check Point have been held."
Obviously, none of George Bush's friends or cronies have any financial interest in Check Point...
"Who are in control, they are not in control of anything - they don't even control themselves!" - Glen Beck
Actually, there are no legitimate concerns other than blatant racism against arabs. The UAE is a good friend to and a partner and supporter of the US. Have been for years. I have been there with the US Navy. Everyone was friendly. The port guards let us examine their FN-FAL rifles, took pictures with us, etc. I never had a single problem while I was there with ANYONE.
The UAE has NEVER done anything that is anti-American. So a few bad guys came from the UAE. A few also came from the US. And, we have plenty of home grown bad guys.
The UAE, it's government, and it's people are good people.
Israel on the other hand has a nasty habit of spying on the US, stealing technology, dealing with our enemies, acting like they own the U.S. Government (which they might as well) and acting like they are entitled to whatever they want from the U.S. government.
There is no "-1 offended" or "-1 you don't agree with me" mod options for a reason.
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Life is hard, and the world is cruel
Your vagueness is telling. About how many spies? Spying for what reasons, you don't say. Maybe because the U.S. maliciously withholds information that Israel could use to protect itself--information about WMD warfare capabilities of neighboring enemy states. The U.S. State Department is fundamentally Arabist and anti-Israel. It doesn't matter who the president is. The bureaucrats are entrenched, and they wield much power in international affairs.
Israel, while nominally a US ally, could potentially be a great threat.
It may seem to be only "nominal" because the U.S. cannot publicize its collaboration without fallout in the Arab world. Really, Israel is far more valuable an ally than even Britain. Former Sen. Jesse Helms said, "Israel is at least the equivalent of a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Middle East. Without Israel promoting its and America's common interests, we would be badly off indeed." And from here:
The Patriot missile used in the first Gulf War was based on Israeli technology. U.S. forces in the latest Gulf war were trained by Israelis for urban combat in Iraq. Security officials in New York City and other major U.S. cities visit anti-terror experts in Israel to learn how to protect our homeland. I could go on and on.The offered world-class technology, top-notch intelligence, and superior anti-terror expertise, combined with a unique geographical importance in the war on terror, as well as shared ideals of freedom, democracy, and Western values make Israel a vital, natural, staunch ally.