Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Can A Chinese Firm Overturn U.S. National Security Laws?

Ralls Corp. CEO Wu Jialiang speaks at a news conference in Beijing, October 18. Mr. Wu, one of China’s richest men, squares off against President Obama in a Washington federal court Wednesday, challenging the US leader's refusal, on national security grounds, to let him build a wind farm in America. Jason Lee/Reuters

Why One Of China's Richest Men Is Squaring Off Against Obama In Court -- Christian Science Monitor

Wu Jialiang, CEO of Ralls Corp. is challenging Obama's refusal on national security grounds to let him build a wind farm in America, marking the first such high level case in the US from a Chinese firm.

One of China’s richest men squares off against President Obama in a Washington federal court today, challenging the US leader’s refusal, on national security grounds, to let him build a wind farm in the US.

“We are suing the president because we do not accept his finding that we are a national security threat. It is not true,” says Wu Jialiang, CEO of Ralls Corp., whose deal to buy land for a wind farm in Oregon near a US Navy weapons training facility ran into a presidential veto in September.

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My Comment: If he wins .... I will be shocked. But how I will feel will pale on how those who are responsible for U.S. national security will feel if Ralls Corp. CEO Wu Jialiang wins.

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