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Re: "Obama Has Lost The World" - Foreign Policy of the USA is in shambles.
« Reply #25 on: December 27, 2010, 09:55:06 AM »
North Korea never shelled South Korean territory or sunk a South Korean ship while Bush was president. The best story 240 could muster is some embellished tale about them launching missiles at California.

have you read what right wing nutbags like Liz Cheney and John Bolton have to say about the North Korea and the Bush Administration?

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« Reply #26 on: December 27, 2010, 09:56:55 AM »
Has he gotten North Korea to make a single concession since taking office? Bush had them dismantling a nuclear reactor at one point. Obama's managed to give them enough room to sink a ship and then shell an island for two hours later in the same year, both acts resulting in the deaths of South Korean citizens. Both acts met with nothing more than a strongly-worded letter of protest from Obama.  



Well fuck it.. But if Obama met with military force that would cost more money..it would be "obama strecthing the Military thin and costing more money for the economy"

Fucking disgusting

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« Reply #27 on: December 27, 2010, 09:58:07 AM »
So thats Obamas fault?

His projecting weakness, fecklessness, incompetence, ineptness, and ignorace around the world is having a destabilizing effect.  

Example - Iran.   Wikileaks proved he was trying to scapegoat the jews on the Ira situation when even other ME countries said the two had nothing to do with one another.  

Second - Honduras.  another example of disgraceful fecklessness in order to kiss the ass of Chavez.  

 
No wonder Bama is reading up on Reagan, he has no idea how to get himself out of thole he has dug for himself.    

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« Reply #28 on: December 27, 2010, 09:59:04 AM »
shut up kid.. no one pays attention to your bullshit.. go play with leggos or something

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« Reply #29 on: December 27, 2010, 10:00:15 AM »
shut up kid.. no one pays attention to your bullshit.. go play with leggos or something

I had breakfast already Dr. Kneepad.   

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« Reply #30 on: December 27, 2010, 10:00:23 AM »
Well fuck it.. But if Obama met with military force that would cost more money..it would be "obama strecthing the Military thin and costing more money for the economy"

Fucking disgusting

Where did I say military force was required? Did Bush ever use military force on North Korea? No, he didn't.

Obama has taken the soft approach to world affairs and to this point it has done nothing but severely damage this country. I'm just calling it like I see it, dude. Not from a right or left perspective.

The rebuke at the G20 two months ago shows how far this country has fallen in global clout on Obama's watch.

His projecting weakness, fecklessness, incompetence, ineptness, and ignorace around the world is having a destabilizing effect.  

Example - Iran.   Wikileaks proved he was trying to scapegoat the jews on the Ira situation when even other ME countries said the two had nothing to do with one another.  

Second - Honduras.  another example of disgraceful fecklessness in order to kiss the ass of Chavez.  

 
No wonder Bama is reading up on Reagan, he has no idea how to get himself out of thole he has dug for himself.    

You may not like 333, Mal, but these are good examples.

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« Reply #31 on: December 27, 2010, 10:02:02 AM »
i dont read his shit.,.if you post it i will atleast read it.. but ive gotten to the point where i expect 3333 to go with the "buckshot, total circumstantial 1+1=4 if youre in the political loop" approach..

and it means nothing so i dont waste my time

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« Reply #32 on: December 27, 2010, 10:04:00 AM »
Where did I say military force was required? Did Bush ever use military force on North Korea? No, he didn't.

Obama has taken the soft approach to world affairs and to this point it has done nothing but severely damage this country. I'm just calling it like I see it, dude. Not from a right or left perspective.

The rebuke at the G20 two months ago shows how far this country has fallen in global clout on Obama's watch.

You may not like 333, Mal, but these are good examples.


Bush gave them money/oil.. We dont have that luxury right now.
And severely Damage the country, in global status. Give me some polling to back that up.

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« Reply #33 on: December 27, 2010, 10:05:34 AM »
Bush bribed them, and they continued their nuke program.

Obama didn't bribe them, and they continue their nuke program. 

So all obama has done here, is save us a shitload of $.  That's cool.

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« Reply #34 on: December 27, 2010, 10:05:40 AM »
i dont read his shit.,.if you post it i will atleast read it.. but ive gotten to the point where i expect 3333 to go with the "buckshot, total circumstantial 1+1=4 if youre in the political loop" approach..

and it means nothing so i dont waste my time

ha ha ha -   that is the new tactic of Team Bama - "Hear no Evil - See no Evil"  

  

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« Reply #35 on: December 27, 2010, 10:06:47 AM »

Bush gave them money/oil.. We dont have that luxury right now.
And severely Damage the country, in global status. Give me some polling to back that up.

How can you even poll that stuff? By Obama's approval numbers in other countries? That won't say much.

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« Reply #36 on: December 27, 2010, 10:19:23 AM »
How can you even poll that stuff? By Obama's approval numbers in other countries? That won't say much.

So how do you derive the statement...he has set us back.. that is an opinion thing i guess

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« Reply #37 on: December 27, 2010, 10:20:16 AM »
ha ha ha -   that is the new tactic of Team Bama - "Hear no Evil - See no Evil"  

  

fool thats just you.. i respont to Mcway BF Beach and others...just not you chicken little

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« Reply #38 on: December 27, 2010, 10:22:40 AM »
fool thats just you.. i respont to Mcway BF Beach and others...just not you chicken little

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Than why did you post in ths thread? 

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« Reply #39 on: December 27, 2010, 10:36:03 AM »
So how do you derive the statement...he has set us back.. that is an opinion thing i guess

Yup, in the end it's my opinion. I don't think anyone but people in the government who are privy to information that you and I aren't can offer anything but opinions.

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« Reply #40 on: December 27, 2010, 10:53:38 AM »
More failures that the obamazombies like Mal, Benny, and the 95%'ers cheer on

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 Nuclear treaty 'goes easy on Russia'
Dec 26 08:20 AM US/Eastern

http://www.breitbart.com/print.php?id=CNG.cdc63f449543115516a6ee1f2c569704.171&show_article=1




The new Russia-US nuclear arms pact may have been hailed as historic but analysts said that all Moscow really has to do is phase out Soviet-era missiles and warheads that are already out of date.

The new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) was ratified by the US Senate on Wednesday after a passionate months-long debate and given initial approval by Russia's State Duma lower house of parliament two days later.

It will face two more hearings in Russia and almost certainly come into force within the next few months.

The first nuclear pact in two decades has been feted as vital to global security because it reduces old warhead ceilings by an impressive 30 percent and sets a streamlined new inspection procedure designed to eliminate cheating.

The new START limits each side to 1,550 deployed warheads and 700 deployed long-range missiles -- including those fired from submarines -- and heavy bombers.

The two sides may also have up to 800 deployed and non-deployed launchers and bombers.

But analysts said that Russia's real problem was that even these lower missile and launcher ceilings were too high for the country to keep pace with the United States.

Soviet-era missiles such as the Saber SS-22 are rapidly approaching their expiry date and technical specifications mean the weapon has no purpose if its nuclear warheads are taken out of commission.

"START is not the problem here," said the respected military commentator Alexander Golts. "The problem is that Russia has to retire more delivery vehicles because of 'old age' than it has the funds to produce."

The United States had 2,019 more warheads deployed on its launchers and bombers than Russia under START data reported by the US State Department in July 2009.

Independent estimates from the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists said that in late 2009 the United States in fact had 2,200 "operational" nuclear warheads and 2,500 more warheads in reserve that could be activated if necessary.

Russia on the other hand was believed to have had a total of 2,600 operational long-range warheads covered by START.

But the required phase-out of old missiles is not the only thing working in Russia's favour. New counting rules will also allow it to attribute just one warhead per bomber even if it carries more -- a point insisted on by Moscow during the treaty negotiations.

National Defence magazine editor Igor Korotchenko told the RIA Novosti news agency that Russia was now likely to keep just 390 missiles and bombers as it looks to save money ahead of a new round of strategic reductions in 2020.

And Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov saw nothing but the treaty's advantages as he defended it parliament Friday.

"We will not have to make any cuts to our strategic offensive weapons," Serdyukov told sceptical lawmakers from the Communist opposition. "But the Americans -- they will indeed have to make some cuts."

"Serdyukov is right," said Moscow's Centre for Disarmament Director Anatoly Dyakov. "Russia has already met its launcher obligations. It only has 560 of those.

"We have more warheads. But if you take the old SS-20s out of commission -- they each have 10 warheads and have been in service 10 years past their expiry -- then you really do not need to take any additional measures," said Dyakov.

The feared SS-20 was eliminated under a landmark 1987 disarmament agreement but the Centre for Defence Information said that Russia now had 120 modified SS-N-20 missiles deployed on its submarines.

The maths also works in Russia's favour because START focuses exclusively on "strategic" nuclear weapons that are designed to destroy large populations or damage the enemy's ability to wage war.

These missiles are for the most part fired over great distances and have been the US weapon of choice during the Cold War.

The United States thus has a strategic superiority over Russia -- which in turn enjoys an advantage in "tactical" weapons used in smaller campaigns around its periphery.

A White House spokesman told Sunday's New York Times that Washington was now "seeking to initiate negotiations" with Moscow on tactical weapons and Russian lawmakers agreed that those talks would probably happen next.

"I am afraid that this is something Russia will not be able to avoid," the upper house of parliament's foreign affairs committee chairman Mikhail Margelov told Moscow Echo radio.

But he added: "We should definitely support START."



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« Reply #41 on: December 27, 2010, 10:55:05 AM »
More failures that the obamazombies like Mal, Benny, and the 95%'ers cheer on

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 Nuclear treaty 'goes easy on Russia'
Dec 26 08:20 AM US/Eastern

http://www.breitbart.com/print.php?id=CNG.cdc63f449543115516a6ee1f2c569704.171&show_article=1




The new Russia-US nuclear arms pact may have been hailed as historic but analysts said that all Moscow really has to do is phase out Soviet-era missiles and warheads that are already out of date.

The new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) was ratified by the US Senate on Wednesday after a passionate months-long debate and given initial approval by Russia's State Duma lower house of parliament two days later.

It will face two more hearings in Russia and almost certainly come into force within the next few months.

The first nuclear pact in two decades has been feted as vital to global security because it reduces old warhead ceilings by an impressive 30 percent and sets a streamlined new inspection procedure designed to eliminate cheating.

The new START limits each side to 1,550 deployed warheads and 700 deployed long-range missiles -- including those fired from submarines -- and heavy bombers.

The two sides may also have up to 800 deployed and non-deployed launchers and bombers.

But analysts said that Russia's real problem was that even these lower missile and launcher ceilings were too high for the country to keep pace with the United States.

Soviet-era missiles such as the Saber SS-22 are rapidly approaching their expiry date and technical specifications mean the weapon has no purpose if its nuclear warheads are taken out of commission.

"START is not the problem here," said the respected military commentator Alexander Golts. "The problem is that Russia has to retire more delivery vehicles because of 'old age' than it has the funds to produce."

The United States had 2,019 more warheads deployed on its launchers and bombers than Russia under START data reported by the US State Department in July 2009.

Independent estimates from the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists said that in late 2009 the United States in fact had 2,200 "operational" nuclear warheads and 2,500 more warheads in reserve that could be activated if necessary.

Russia on the other hand was believed to have had a total of 2,600 operational long-range warheads covered by START.

But the required phase-out of old missiles is not the only thing working in Russia's favour. New counting rules will also allow it to attribute just one warhead per bomber even if it carries more -- a point insisted on by Moscow during the treaty negotiations.

National Defence magazine editor Igor Korotchenko told the RIA Novosti news agency that Russia was now likely to keep just 390 missiles and bombers as it looks to save money ahead of a new round of strategic reductions in 2020.

And Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov saw nothing but the treaty's advantages as he defended it parliament Friday.

"We will not have to make any cuts to our strategic offensive weapons," Serdyukov told sceptical lawmakers from the Communist opposition. "But the Americans -- they will indeed have to make some cuts."

"Serdyukov is right," said Moscow's Centre for Disarmament Director Anatoly Dyakov. "Russia has already met its launcher obligations. It only has 560 of those.

"We have more warheads. But if you take the old SS-20s out of commission -- they each have 10 warheads and have been in service 10 years past their expiry -- then you really do not need to take any additional measures," said Dyakov.

The feared SS-20 was eliminated under a landmark 1987 disarmament agreement but the Centre for Defence Information said that Russia now had 120 modified SS-N-20 missiles deployed on its submarines.

The maths also works in Russia's favour because START focuses exclusively on "strategic" nuclear weapons that are designed to destroy large populations or damage the enemy's ability to wage war.

These missiles are for the most part fired over great distances and have been the US weapon of choice during the Cold War.

The United States thus has a strategic superiority over Russia -- which in turn enjoys an advantage in "tactical" weapons used in smaller campaigns around its periphery.

A White House spokesman told Sunday's New York Times that Washington was now "seeking to initiate negotiations" with Moscow on tactical weapons and Russian lawmakers agreed that those talks would probably happen next.

"I am afraid that this is something Russia will not be able to avoid," the upper house of parliament's foreign affairs committee chairman Mikhail Margelov told Moscow Echo radio.

But he added: "We should definitely support START."



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« Reply #42 on: December 27, 2010, 10:56:38 AM »
How would Reagan have voted on START?


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« Reply #43 on: December 27, 2010, 10:56:58 AM »
More failures that the obamazombies like Mal, Benny, and the 95%'ers cheer on

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 Nuclear treaty 'goes easy on Russia'
Dec 26 08:20 AM US/Eastern

http://www.breitbart.com/print.php?id=CNG.cdc63f449543115516a6ee1f2c569704.171&show_article=1




The new Russia-US nuclear arms pact may have been hailed as historic but analysts said that all Moscow really has to do is phase out Soviet-era missiles and warheads that are already out of date.

The new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) was ratified by the US Senate on Wednesday after a passionate months-long debate and given initial approval by Russia's State Duma lower house of parliament two days later.

It will face two more hearings in Russia and almost certainly come into force within the next few months.

The first nuclear pact in two decades has been feted as vital to global security because it reduces old warhead ceilings by an impressive 30 percent and sets a streamlined new inspection procedure designed to eliminate cheating.

The new START limits each side to 1,550 deployed warheads and 700 deployed long-range missiles -- including those fired from submarines -- and heavy bombers.

The two sides may also have up to 800 deployed and non-deployed launchers and bombers.

But analysts said that Russia's real problem was that even these lower missile and launcher ceilings were too high for the country to keep pace with the United States.

Soviet-era missiles such as the Saber SS-22 are rapidly approaching their expiry date and technical specifications mean the weapon has no purpose if its nuclear warheads are taken out of commission.

"START is not the problem here," said the respected military commentator Alexander Golts. "The problem is that Russia has to retire more delivery vehicles because of 'old age' than it has the funds to produce."

The United States had 2,019 more warheads deployed on its launchers and bombers than Russia under START data reported by the US State Department in July 2009.

Independent estimates from the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists said that in late 2009 the United States in fact had 2,200 "operational" nuclear warheads and 2,500 more warheads in reserve that could be activated if necessary.

Russia on the other hand was believed to have had a total of 2,600 operational long-range warheads covered by START.

But the required phase-out of old missiles is not the only thing working in Russia's favour. New counting rules will also allow it to attribute just one warhead per bomber even if it carries more -- a point insisted on by Moscow during the treaty negotiations.

National Defence magazine editor Igor Korotchenko told the RIA Novosti news agency that Russia was now likely to keep just 390 missiles and bombers as it looks to save money ahead of a new round of strategic reductions in 2020.

And Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov saw nothing but the treaty's advantages as he defended it parliament Friday.

"We will not have to make any cuts to our strategic offensive weapons," Serdyukov told sceptical lawmakers from the Communist opposition. "But the Americans -- they will indeed have to make some cuts."

"Serdyukov is right," said Moscow's Centre for Disarmament Director Anatoly Dyakov. "Russia has already met its launcher obligations. It only has 560 of those.

"We have more warheads. But if you take the old SS-20s out of commission -- they each have 10 warheads and have been in service 10 years past their expiry -- then you really do not need to take any additional measures," said Dyakov.

The feared SS-20 was eliminated under a landmark 1987 disarmament agreement but the Centre for Defence Information said that Russia now had 120 modified SS-N-20 missiles deployed on its submarines.

The maths also works in Russia's favour because START focuses exclusively on "strategic" nuclear weapons that are designed to destroy large populations or damage the enemy's ability to wage war.

These missiles are for the most part fired over great distances and have been the US weapon of choice during the Cold War.

The United States thus has a strategic superiority over Russia -- which in turn enjoys an advantage in "tactical" weapons used in smaller campaigns around its periphery.

A White House spokesman told Sunday's New York Times that Washington was now "seeking to initiate negotiations" with Moscow on tactical weapons and Russian lawmakers agreed that those talks would probably happen next.

"I am afraid that this is something Russia will not be able to avoid," the upper house of parliament's foreign affairs committee chairman Mikhail Margelov told Moscow Echo radio.

But he added: "We should definitely support START."



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LOL because i dont agree with you on everything.. i cheer on this.. i havent even read this.. and you wonder why no one takes your serious.

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« Reply #44 on: December 27, 2010, 11:00:31 AM »
LOL because i dont agree with you on everything.. i cheer on this.. i havent even read this.. and you wonder why no one takes your serious.

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« Reply #45 on: December 27, 2010, 11:00:46 AM »
LOL because i dont agree with you on everything.. i cheer on this.. i havent even read this.. and you wonder why no one takes your serious.

""We will not have to make any cuts to our strategic offensive weapons," Serdyukov told sceptical lawmakers from the Communist opposition. "But the Americans -- they will indeed have to make some cuts."

Wait, Option D, are you saying there's a chance a Russian defense minister would ever posture militarily?  Are you saying there's a chance a person from the russian govt might lie or slightly exaggerate?  

33 takes them at their word.  Just as he took the word of an admitted foreign carjacker and drug dealer (Obama's brother).  

if you can't trust a russian govt agent or a drug dealing kenyan carjacker, who can ya trust?  :)

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« Reply #46 on: December 27, 2010, 11:32:34 AM »
""We will not have to make any cuts to our strategic offensive weapons," Serdyukov told sceptical lawmakers from the Communist opposition. "But the Americans -- they will indeed have to make some cuts."

Wait, Option D, are you saying there's a chance a Russian defense minister would ever posture militarily?  Are you saying there's a chance a person from the russian govt might lie or slightly exaggerate?  

33 takes them at their word.  Just as he took the word of an admitted foreign carjacker and drug dealer (Obama's brother).  

if you can't trust a russian govt agent or a drug dealing kenyan carjacker, who can ya trust?  :)
Well he did spend $200 bil dollars a day in india..

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« Reply #47 on: December 27, 2010, 11:35:17 AM »
More lies from Obama.    You hacks still supporting the daily lie machine at 1600 PA Ave. should be ashamed of yourselves.  


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U.N. Maps Show Risks in Many Districts Have Increased Despite Troop Surge.
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Internal United Nations maps show a marked deterioration of the security situation in Afghanistan during this year's fighting season, countering the Obama administration's optimistic assessments of military progress since the surge of additional American forces began a year ago.

The Wall Street Journal was able to view two confidential "residual risk accessibility" maps, one compiled by the U.N. at the annual fighting season's start in March 2010 and another at its tail end in October. The maps, used by U.N. personnel to gauge the dangers of travel and running programs, divide the country's districts into four categories: very high risk, high risk, medium risk and low risk.

In the October map, just as in March's, nearly all of southern Afghanistan—the focus of the coalition's military offensives—remained painted the red of "very high risk," with no noted improvements. At the same time, the green belt of "low risk" districts in northern, central and western Afghanistan shriveled.

The U.N.'s October map upgraded to "high risk" 16 previously more secure districts in Badghis, Sar-e-Pul, Balkh, Parwan, Baghlan, Samangan, Faryab, Laghman and Takhar provinces; only two previously "high risk" districts, one in Kunduz and one in Herat province, received a safer rating.

A Pentagon report mandated by Congress drew similar conclusions when it was released last month. It said attacks were up 70% since 2009 and threefold since 2007. As a result of the violence, the Taliban still threaten the Afghan government, according to the report. The White House's National Security Council declined to comment.

The director of communications for the U.N. in Afghanistan, Kieran Dwyer, said he couldn't comment on classified maps. But, he said, "in the course of 2010, the security situation in many parts of the country has become unstable where it previously had not been so. There is violence happening in more parts of the country, and this is making the delivery of humanitarian services more difficult for the U.N. and other organizations. But we are continuing to deliver."

U.S.-led coalition forces operate in Afghanistan under a U.N. Security Council mandate, and the U.N. works hand-in-hand with the coalition on building up Afghan government institutions. The Taliban have repeatedly attacked U.N. buildings and personnel, labeling the U.N. an instrument of American imperialism.

A senior coalition official, asked if security in Afghanistan has deteriorated this year, said that coalition forces "have taken the offensive and are making deliberate and steady progress, though progress right now is still fragile and reversible."

He highlighted advances in Kandahar, Helmand and around Kabul, and said that a new program to raise local police forces "will reduce the insurgents' ability to intimidate the population" in areas where regular troop density isn't sufficient to maintain security.

The assessments of the U.N. accessibility maps, based on factors such as insurgent activity, political stability, coalition operations and community acceptance, contrast with President Barack Obama's recent statements that hail the coalition's progress in the war.

"Today we can be proud that there are fewer areas under Taliban control and more Afghans have a chance to build a more hopeful future," Mr. Obama told American troops during a visit to the Bagram Air Field northeast of Kabul earlier this month.

Most of the 30,000 U.S. surge troops deployed this year were sent to the Taliban heartland in the southern Kandahar and Helmand provinces, where they have been able to capture key insurgent strongholds. Though no longer under uncontested Taliban control, most of these areas remain a war zone, with frequent shootings and bombings.

As the coalition focused on the south, the insurgents fanned out during the year to the north and the west. In recent months, the Taliban seized control in areas of dozens of districts in those previously secure parts of the country, taking advantage of the sparse international troop presence there.

Many nongovernment organizations operating in Afghanistan dispute that any progress has been made by the coalition this year. According to preliminary statistics compiled by the Afghanistan NGO Safety Office, which provides advice and coordination to NGOs working in the country, the number of insurgent-initiated attacks rose 66% in 2010 from the previous year.

"The country as a whole is dramatically worse off than a year ago, both in terms of the insurgency's geographical spread and its rate of attacks," said Nic Lee, director of the Afghanistan NGO Safety Office. "Vast amounts of the country remain insecure for the unarmed civilians, and more and more areas are becoming inaccessible."


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« Reply #48 on: December 27, 2010, 02:52:47 PM »
Ha ha ha-  another one wakes the fuck up.

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Source: Deutsche Presse-Agentur

Before leaving office, Lula slams US policy in Latin America
Dec 27, 2010, 19:58 GMT


Brasilia - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, days before leaving office, again slammed the United States, complaining that the 'empire's' policies toward Latin America have persisted despite the election of leftwing US President Barack Obama.

'Nothing has changed in the US vision of Latin America, which makes me sad,' Lula told reporters at a breakfast meeting Monday in Brasilia.

Lula's handpicked successor, Dilma Rousseff, was elected on October 31 and takes office Sunday.

'The United States needs to realize the importance of its relations with Latin America, because of the proximity (to the region), because of the number of Latinos in the United States and because it is a peaceful continent,' Lula said.

He denounced that Washington persists in 'an empire's relations with poor countries.'


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« Reply #49 on: December 27, 2010, 08:41:01 PM »
Russian tactical nuclear weapons still an issue after START treaty ratification
washingtonpost.com ^ | December 27, 2010 | Walter Pincus



What to do about Russia's overwhelming advantage in tactical nuclear weapons was among several tough issues for the Obama administration that emerged from the Senate debate on the strategic nuclear arms reduction treaty. ....

Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho), who tried unsuccessfully to insert the tactical weapons issue into the START treaty preamble, said,"I hope and I urge that the president, the State Department and all the others involved will pursue this issue aggressively and quickly once we have this treaty behind us."

The Russians have some 3,800 tactical weapons, compared with less than 500 in the U.S. stockpile, Risch said.

"We are no longer going to look the other way and ignore this issue," he said. "They have an advantage on us on this issue. Everyone agrees with that." ....

Risch and other Republicans pointed out that as Russian troop levels have diminished, Moscow's military leaders have focused increasingly on tactical nuclear weapons.

"They continue cranking out ... new designs, new technology, new development and new production of these tactical weapons - continuing to add to the disparity," Risch said. "Some Russian military experts have written about use of very low-yield nuclear 'scalpels' to defeat NATO forces."

Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), who led the treaty debate opposition, chimed in on the tactical issue, saying, "I can't imagine anyone denying the fact that as we reduce our strategic offensive weapons, then the number of tactical nuclear weapons becomes all the more important, especially because of the large difference between the Russians and everyone else in the world."


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