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tbrownaw | 5 days ago
So they're saying they won't use it if it comes with restrictions.
Either (a) it can be offered without restrictions; (b) they can take it; or (c) the government won't use it. That sounds like a comprehensive list of all the possible things that don't involve someone telling the government what it can and can't do.
zedlasso|5 days ago
nickthegreek|5 days ago
JumpCrisscross|5 days ago
And coerce other defence contractors into not using it.
Symmetry|5 days ago