Iranian officials deny the charge, saying the country wants nuclear technology to generate electricity.
China still wants trade, technology, expertise and investment to help create a modern and prosperous society.
At this point a lot of people don't really want new technology.
They didn't want technology to break them into pieces, as it's done to us.
"Made in Russia" has meant poor quality for so long that most seek imported goods when they want high technology.
Third, we don't particularly want nuclear technology in the hands of a lot of countries (see Iran).
The more some people think about it, the less they want technology encumbering their lives.
We want more computers and technology in the classrooms.
We want the leading and best technology as a yardstick for future implementing measures.
It wants foreign investment and technology, but on its own terms.