I met with these officials who, you know, during that time period — glasnost, perestroika — the Russians were trying to open up to the world.
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What happened to the Russians that came forward to you in 1993, and were there any repercussions for them?
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If we are racing for it, to master that technology against the Russians and the Chinese, which is what I have been told by Senator Reid and many others, then it is a race that's critical to our survival.
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That's a good question. So I shared some of them with the Senate Intelligence Committee when I first got back because that was requested by the Russians who shared some of that information with me.
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And after that, the Russians changed the standing order.
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And the Russians didn't either.
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The Russians and Chinese are trying to figure this out as well, but they don't have the same kind of stigma.
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