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Au Brésil, l'amiral Guillaud dénonce "la campagne de dévalorisation" du Rafale

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zx

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Nov 6, 2009, 1:53:14 PM11/6/09
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Vintokryl

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Nov 6, 2009, 3:31:53 PM11/6/09
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normal : guerre �conomique. un �tat n'a pas d'amis que des alli�s.
R�seau Echelon, espionnage industriel, cabinet de conseil, corruption,
bourses � Harvard pour les enfants des g�n�raux br�siliens (ou en Su�de)
propos�es par une fondation situ�e aux Bahamas, interception des fax, agents
d'influence (mesures actives de d�sinformation) : un vrai roman
d'espionnage. Les m�chants : .... Les chatons : les Fran�ais.

Le colonel Rioumine devra-t-il enqu�ter ?
Pour le mat�riel : le salon MILIPOL donnera des pistes.


"zx" <nom...@merci.fr> a �crit dans le message de news:
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zx

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Nov 7, 2009, 4:54:46 AM11/7/09
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Un bon signe.

Jobim Ministre de la Defense du Bresil allume les usa. Pour eux, c'est cuit,
ce sont les promesses du pass�s non tenue qui leur
font perdre le match. Quand a saab le Gripen NG est un avion qui reste sur
papier et qui n'est pas proprietaire des
techno tel que le radar aesa ou le moteur de general electric.

http://www.brazzilmag.com/content/view/11398/1

Brazilian Defense minister, Nelson Jobim, told reporters this Friday,
November 6, that the dispute between the US, France and Sweden to sell 36
fighter planes to the Brazilian Air Force is still going on and it's very
strong.

He then went on to say he didn't want to create a controversy with any
comment that might be seen favoring any of the countries and companies
involved. But he didn't spare the United States.

"I will not get into a fight of companies," Jobim said after visiting the
Cetex (Army's Technological Center), in Rio de Janeiro's west side.

According to the minister, the most controversial matter among the suppliers
is the technology transfer issue and he emphasized that, in this area, the
United States doesn't a have a favorable history.

"The trouble with the United States," he stated, "are past issues. The past
is a big example of technology transfer embargo. We experience this here
today at the Cetex."

Jobim revealed that during his visit to the technological center he heard
reports by military men stating that American companies would supply
technology for the finishing of military equipments, such as batteries and
propellers, only in ten years.

The difficulty to formalize technology transfer deals, according to Jobim,
is a problem for several countries. "This is part of the game," he
commented. "All countries of the world don't want the others to develop
technologically. But Brazil is going to develop itself."

Brazil's Defense ministry intends to announce the winner of the bid to
purchase the 36 fighter planes until the end of year. The Air Force is still
evaluating the received proposals. The competitors are the Rafale fighter
planes, from French company Dassault; the F/A-18 Super Hornet, from US
company Boeing and Gripen NG, from Swedish company Saab.


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