Tuesday, January 30, 2007

1/30/07 Cooperation?

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WASHINGTON POST
THE DARFUR crisis has demonstrated the limits of U.S. influence. President Bush and administration officials have described it as genocide and pushed intermittently for sanctions, peacekeeping deployments, and a deal between Sudan's government and its rebel opponents, but their efforts have been hampered by the hesitancy of other players.

Sanctions resolutions in the U.N. Security Council have been delayed and diluted because
Russia sells weapons to Sudan's government and because
China has a large stake in Sudan's oil.
Efforts to deploy a serious peacekeeping force have been undermined partly
by foot-dragging within the Security Council,
partly by the indifference of Sudan's Arab neighbors to the suffering of Darfur's Muslim victims
and partly by the ambivalence of the African Union,
which has veered between brave efforts to supply soldiers and a misplaced deference to Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
Yesterday brought a small victory in the effort to force action. Now a bigger test follows.... (The Washington Post)
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
So this government in Baghdad, fighting for its life, has not mastered even the grim science of the gallows, and has no knowledge of the "drop charts" used for hangings around the world. The Tikritis had been much better at this sort of thing. They had all the time in the world to perfect the skills and techniques of terror; they had done it against the background of relative indifference by outside powers. And they had the indulgence of the neighboring Arabs who gave their warrant to all that played out in Iraq under the Tikriti despotism.
Pity those men now hunkered down in Baghdad as they walk a fine, thin line between the yearning for justice and retribution in their land, and the scrutiny of the outside world. In the annals of Arab history, the Shia have been strangers to power, rebels and dissidents and men on the run hunted down by official power. Now the ground has shifted in Baghdad, and an Arab world steeped in tyranny reproaches a Shia-led government sitting atop a volcano. America's "regional diplomacy"--the name for our earnest but futile entreaties to the Arab rulers--will not reconcile the Arab regimes to the rise of the Shia outcasts.
http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110009597

NEW YORK TIMES
Europe Resists U.S. Push to Curb Iran Ties By STEVEN R. WEISMAN The resistance threatens to open a new rift between Europe and the United States over Iran.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/30/washington/30iran.html?th&emc=th

Administration officials say a new American drive to reduce exports to Iran and cut off its financial transactions is intended to further isolate Iran commercially amid the first signs that global pressure has hurt Iran’s oil production and its economy. There are also reports of rising political dissent in Iran.

In December, Iran’s refusal to give up its nuclear program led the United Nations Security Council to impose economic sanctions. Iran’s rebuff is based on its contention that its nuclear program is civilian in nature, while the United States and other countries believe Iran plans to make weapons.

More weapons of mass dstruction...

"We are telling the Europeans that they need to go way beyond what they’ve done to maximize pressure on Iran," said a senior administration official. "The European response on the economic side has been pretty weak." The American demands and European responses were provided by 10 different officials, including both supporters and critics of the American approach.


QUOTATION OF THE DAY
- QUOTATION OF THE DAY - "She has served the good Lord, she has served the church, she has served us. What better legacy can she leave?" - JOHN STEWART JR., on his great-aunt Emma Faust Tillman, who died at age 114.
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YAHOO NEWS BAR
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CANBERRA (Reuters) - Rising temperatures will leave millions more people hungry by 2080 and cause critical water shortages in China and Australia, as well as parts of Europe and the United States, according to a new global climate report
The report, due for release in April but detailed in The Age newspaper, said an additional 200 million to 600 million people across the world would face food shortages in another 70 years, while coastal flooding would hit another 7 million homes.
"The message is that every region of the earth will have exposure," Dr Graeme Pearman, who helped draft the report, told Reuters on Tuesday.
"If you look at China, like Australia they will lose significant rainfall in their agricultural areas," said Pearman, the former climate director of Australia's top science body, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070130/ts_nm/globalwarming_australia_dc;_ylt=AtdsiMJEX0Mk8x0evhYaMV_MWM0F;_ylu=X3oDMTA3b2NibDltBHNlYwM3MTY-









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Is it me or is China the REAL superpower these days. I mean George Bush has got the usa so occupied by war, that Americans are distracted from the world picture. I know China deserves to sit on top of things given their bad luck. But what with supporting iraq and behavior like that mentioned in this article [url=http://www.CHINAS-INSURANCE.COM ] they are able to call the shots [/url] more than any other country. From josephsara
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