As of this weekend, it is clear that most of the world stands in fear of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, and for the most part desires that actions be taken to keep the regime from gaining those weapons.
Archive for Category: "Foreign Policy"
Interview with Journalist Ken Timmerman on Iran, Gitmo and Tensions in the Middle East
Your obsession with creating this Euro state means that you’re happy to destroy democracy
Just who the hell do you think you people are? You are very very dangerous people, indeed. Your obsession with creating this Euro state means that you’re happy to destroy democracy. You appear to be happy for millions and millions of people to be unemployed and to be poor. Untold millions must suffer so that your Euro dream can continue.
Serious Questions about the Obama Administration’s Incompetence in the Wikileaks Fiasco
Sarah Palin weighs in on Wikileaks and national security problems.
Disaster for foreign relations – damage control over leaks
Disclosure of confidential State Department communications will have a far reaching negative impact on US foreign relations already bruised by an inept administration.
Rep. King: WikiLeaks Release ‘Worse Than Military Attack’
King wants Holder to prosecute Assange under the Espionage Act and has also called on Clinton to determine whether WikiLeaks could be designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
Obama’s Trade Contortions
Why, besides the Democratic Party’s loyalties to the AFL-CIO, is the president not pushing the U.S. free trade agreement with Colombia?
US embassy cables leak sparks global diplomatic crisis
The US criticizes Wikileaks’ release of diplomatic messages – including a report the Saudis urged Washington to destroy Iran’s nuclear sites.
Hezbollah on the Mexican border
North Carolina Congresswoman Sue Myrick on Mike Huckabee’s show, speaks on Hezbollah in Mexico – Nov. 28, 2010
Give South Korea nukes?
Charles Krauthammer says its time to offer South Korea and Japan nuclear weapons.
Exposure on Wikileaks could impact all foreign policy
Classified documents including state department communications with foreign countries will be posted on the Wikileak site. This lack of confidentiality will undermine the US ability to deal with foreign countries.