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Barack Obama will cement the new co-operative relationship between the US and the United Nations this month when he becomes the first American president to chair its 15-member Security Council.
Originally posted by thomasblackraven
Obama to seal US-UN relationship
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Barack Obama will cement the new co-operative relationship between the US and the United Nations this month when he becomes the first American president to chair its 15-member Security Council.
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www.telegraph.co.uk...
[edit on 9/8/2009 by thomasblackraven]
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Originally posted by thomasblackraven
Obama to seal US-UN relationship
www.ft.com
(visit the link for the full news article)
Barack Obama will cement the new co-operative relationship between the US and the United Nations this month when he becomes the first American president to chair its 15-member Security Council.
Related Article:
www.telegraph.co.uk...
[edit on 9/8/2009 by thomasblackraven]
the first American president to chair its 15-member Security Council.
UHOH, this can't be good.
Originally posted by RRconservative
Where is the NY Times, Washington Post, heck even the Huffington Post? ....never mind them I'm sure Glenn Beck will do their job for them.
Originally posted by OldDragger
Obama will chair A MEETING of the Security Council, not the Council itself.
Originally posted by OldDragger
And perhaps you can explain what's so awful about The President chairing a meeting to discuss the Non proliferation of nuclear weapons?
The so-called Democratic People's Republic of Korea is an economic wreck; a half million or more people starved to death a decade ago. The regime is largely friendless and faces a destabilizing leadership transition. Pyongyang's large military is antiquated; though the North is developing both missile and nuclear technologies, it has no present ability to attack the U.S. and, in any case, would be wiped out by any retaliatory strike.
Iran is a military midget, at least compared to America. Tehran's estimated military outlays run about $8 billion annually--less than two percent of America's level. Iran's military has been untested for two decades, and much of the Iranian security apparatus is directed at domestic repression.
Originally posted by OldDragger
Would you prefer Iran to chair the meetings?
Originally posted by OldDragger
Don't you think this totally knee jerk Obama hysteria is getting just a little out of hand?
Jeeeez H!