Of course, the entire world is under the impression the Web is U.S. technology.
The administration of these laws must be applied to exports of sensitive U.S. technology to the space launch and satellite insurance industry.
The bottom line is that he's no longer a threat and the Soviets have lost their unrestricted access to U.S. technology.
The subcommittee investigation has uncovered dozens of cases where U.S. technology with potential military applications was shipped to Iran.
Yet, these allies cannot oppose missile defenses outright and thus jeopardize industrial links to new U.S. technology.
From the Americans, something: a loan guarantee to help settle refugees, and more access to U.S. technology.
It wants to import U.S. technology, so it can make everything itself.
Indeed, Canada now gets a free ride, benefiting from changes in U.S. medical technology.
U.S. technology is better and they rightly don't like the idea of showing Moscow how to improve its missiles.
No U.S. technology found by international investigators that could "significantly" have helped Iraq militarily.