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Obama s quiet nuclear deal with China raises proliferation concerns - U.S. - Stripes
The deal would allow Beijing to buy more U.S.-designed reactors and pursue a facility or the technology to reprocess plutonium from spent fuel. China would also be able to buy reactor coolant technology that experts say could be adapted to make its submarines quieter and harder to detect.
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The formal notice initially didn't draw any headlines. Its unheralded release on April 21 reflected the administration's anxiety that it might alarm members of Congress and nonproliferation experts who fear China's growing naval power — and the possibility of nuclear technology falling into the hands of third parties with nefarious intentions.
The deal would allow Beijing to buy more U.S.-designed reactors and pursue a facility or the technology to reprocess plutonium from spent fuel. China would also be able to buy reactor coolant technology that experts say could be adapted to make its submarines quieter and harder to detect.
![eusa_shhh :eusa_shhh: :eusa_shhh:](/styles/smilies/eusa_shhh.gif)
The formal notice initially didn't draw any headlines. Its unheralded release on April 21 reflected the administration's anxiety that it might alarm members of Congress and nonproliferation experts who fear China's growing naval power — and the possibility of nuclear technology falling into the hands of third parties with nefarious intentions.