Posts Tagged ‘International Issues

19
Feb
09

You Wanna Talk Cajones? Google Kyrgyzstan…

This country is slightly smaller than South Dakota.

This country’s claim to fame is that it has the world’s largest natural-growth walnut forest.

Yet, this country had the cajones today to tell the U.S. it has 6 months to get the hell off their base at Manas. Manas is a major supply line for the effort in Afghanistan. Sec. of State Clinton has said that talks are still underway to try to negotiate with Kyrgyzstan to renew the “lease” on the base, but who knows how productive that will be? I dunno if Russian cash was involved – I’ve heard rumors of $2 billion in aid promised to K-Stan by Moscow, but of course, no one will actually come out and say that the money and the decision are linked. They are just “coincidences” I guess.

So what now for the U.S.? This comes at a rather interesting time for the Afghanistan effort, seeming that Obama just ordered another 17,000 troops to make their way over there.

Is this a real issue or is this just Russia testing Hillary’s Sec. of State muscle?

16
Feb
09

Guantanamo Guard Speaks Out Against Torture

Army Private Brandon Neely served as a prison guard at Guantánamo in the first years the facility was in operation. With the Bush Administration, and thus the threat of retaliation against him, now gone, Neely decided to step forward and tell his story. “The stuff I did and the stuff I saw was just wrong,” he told the Associated Press. Neely describes the arrival of detainees in full sensory-deprivation garb, he details their sexual abuse by medical personnel, torture by other medical personnel, brutal beatings out of frustration, fear, and retribution, the first hunger strike and its causes, torturous shackling, positional torture, interference with religious practices and beliefs, verbal abuse, restriction of recreation, the behavior of mentally ill detainees, an isolation regime that was put in place for child-detainees, and his conversations with prisoners David Hicks and Rhuhel Ahmed. It makes for fascinating reading.

Neely’s comprehensive account runs to roughly 15,000 words. It was compiled by law students at the University of California at Davis and can be accessed here.

16
Feb
09

Hillary Goes to Japan

Hillary Clinton made her debut on the international stage – she went over to Asia to hang out in Japan and talk about nuclear weapons and the global economic crisis. She made some tough comments on North Korean disarmament that were pretty cool – and probably a lot more effective than just lumping them into some amalgamous mass called the “Axis of Evil.” Good job, Hillary. Keep it up. She’s gonna be stopping in Indonesia and a few other places before she comes back to the US.

16
Feb
09

Nuclear Submarines Collide…Great.

There was a close call in the Atlantic a few days ago when two nuclear submarines collided in the Atlantic Ocean. Both vessels, a British Royal Navy sub dubbed HMS Vanguard and France’s Le Triomphant, were carrying nuclear warheads on their respective “standard patrols,” the French Ministry of Defense said. “They briefly came in contact in a very slow speed while they were immersed.” Luckily, there were no injuries or security scares and both ships returned safely to shore. In a worst-case scenario, the collision could have emitted radiation and nuclear warheads into the ocean. “The dents reportedly visible on the British sub show the boats were no more than a couple of seconds away from total catastrophe,” the chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament explained.




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