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- NATION, Page 35Finding it Hard to Share
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- The S in FSX stands for sucker," jeered Alan Dixon of Illinois.
- Decrying Japan's conquest of "industry after industry," West
- Virginia's Robert Byrd said, "We have to send a message to our own
- wimpy diplomats that we're not going to take it lying down
- anymore." Despite such rhetoric in last week's floor debate, the
- Senate approved the joint U.S.-Japan FSX jet-fighter project,
- provided the President agrees to an accompanying resolution that
- would clip its wings slightly. The Byrd amendment requires that
- U.S.-based General Dynamics get 40% of the estimated $6 billion
- project, the portion that includes confidential American jet-engine
- technology, while Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries would get the
- rest.
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- Bush thinks such caveats are unnecessary and could still
- scuttle the program. Republicans are calling the Byrd resolution
- a "sour-grape amendment" from those Democrats who lost the vote to
- kill the whole deal. But the Senate vote, 72 to 27, provided a
- large enough margin to override a veto. Whether the plane ever
- takes off or not, the Japan-bashing rhetoric remains in full
- flight.