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  • Our American Ally

    12/05/2008 8:08:22 AM PST · by Starman417 · 5 replies · 633+ views
    Flopping Aces ^ | 12-05-08 | Curt
    Charles Krauthammer: The barbarism in Mumbai and the economic crisis at home have largely overshadowed an otherwise singular event: the ratification of military- and strategic-cooperation agreements between Iraq and the United States. They must not pass unnoted. They were certainly noted by Iran, which fought fiercely to undermine the agreements. Tehran understood how a formal U.S.-Iraqi alliance endorsed by a broad Iraqi consensus expressed in a freely elected parliament changes the strategic balance in the region. For the United States, it represents the single most important geopolitical advance in the region since Henry Kissinger turned Egypt from a Soviet client...
  • Warriors Bid Farewell to Macedonian Army Partners

    11/27/2008 7:12:01 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 312+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Maj. Al Hing, Multi-National Division – Baghdad PAO
    Marine Maj. Gen. Paul Lefebvre (center left) and Macedonian Soldiers come together one last time for an end of mission ceremony at the Schoolcraft Pavilion, Nov. 26, 2008. Photo by Maj. Allen Hing, 2nd Stryker Brigade 25th Infantry Division. CAMP TAJI — After eleven rotations since the beginning months of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Macedonian Soldiers are ending their part of the Coalition forces mission here. The end-of-mission ceremony was “bittersweet” for Coalition forces, as this longtime partner was closing a chapter on its partnership in Iraq.“Around 450 troops have passed through this mission, and a lot of experience has...
  • Intelligence report: U.S. antiterror ally Pakistan 'on the edge'

    10/15/2008 12:26:29 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies · 674+ views
    McClatchy on Yahoo ^ | 10/15/08 | Jonathan S. Landay and John Walcott
    WASHINGTON — A growing al Qaida -backed insurgency, combined with the Pakistani army's reluctance to launch an all-out crackdown, political infighting and energy and food shortages are plunging America's key ally in the war on terror deeper into turmoil and violence, says a soon-to-be completed U.S. intelligence assessment. A U.S. official who participated in drafting the top secret National Intelligence Estimate said it portrays the situation in Pakistan as "very bad." Another official called the draft "very bleak," and said it describes Pakistan as being "on the edge."
  • Palin's Foreign-Policy Chops

    09/22/2008 5:56:56 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 5 replies · 376+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | September 22, 2008
    Leadership: If anything shows how Democrats are beneath their office, it's how they snubbed the visiting leader of Colombia on his current trip. Sarah Palin, by contrast, shows respect.Based on their treatment of President Alvaro Uribe, who is here to plead for a free trade pact, it's almost as if Democrats don't want the U.S. to have allies. Uribe made a rare visit to Washington, and shamefully few Democrats agreed to meet him. Uribe didn't come asking for much — only that Congress keep its word on an agreement that will drop tariffs on American goods sold in Colombia and...
  • 9/11 Weekend Remembrance: Wk 140, Olney,MD 9-13-08: Op. Infinite FReep

    09/17/2008 5:07:49 PM PDT · by trooprally · 11 replies · 883+ views
    Sept. 17,2008
    This truck (BELOW) came through the intersection proudly displaying the American Flag and a 9/11 Remembrance Flag. The list of 8 Patriots getting wet to support our troops were: Legionnaire Glenn (USMC - WWII), Dave (Army - WWII), Frank (Army - Korea), FReepers and Lurkers - Lurker Bill, Cindy_True_Supporter, Eager, Sensei Ern, [Mrs] Trooprally, aka [Mrs] T, and myself, [Mr] T. Pics are by [Mrs] T BELOW LEFT: Cindy_True_Supporter and Eager. BELOW RIGHT: Sensei Ern, Dave and Frank BELOW LEFT: Glenn, Frank and Dave. BELOW RIGHT: Lurker Bill BELOW LEFT: Cindy_True_Supporter BELOW RIGHT: Me BELOW: And the Clueless Moonbats got...
  • U.S., Allies ‘Stand With People of Georgia,’ Bush Says

    08/15/2008 5:30:31 PM PDT · by SandRat · 28 replies · 103+ views
    WASHINGTON, Aug. 15, 2008 – President Bush today pledged the United States will support the former Soviet republic of Georgia in its time of need, as Russian troops still occupy parts of the country. Video “The United States and our allies stand with the people of Georgia and their democratically elected government,” Bush said at the White House. “Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity must be respected. Moscow must honor its commitment to withdraw its invading forces from all Georgian territory,” Bush declared, noting the United States is working closely with its European allies and other members of the G-7...
  • Handicap Center Opens in Numaniyah

    08/12/2008 4:42:29 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 108+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Sgt. Daniel T. West, USA
    A girl looks out from the Numaniyah, Iraq, Handicap Association's new facility, soon after it opened, Aug. 8. Photo by Sgt. Daniel West. FORWARD OPERATING BASE DELTA — The Numaniyah Handicapped Association celebrated the opening of a new facility, Aug. 8. The facility, which was built with coalition funds, will be used by the association for administrative purposes, and will also have rooms dedicated to therapy.Soldiers of El Salvador’s Battalion Cuscatlán supervised construction of the 200 square meter building, which cost about $200,000.“It’s good that it will be open to help people with special needs,” said Ahmed, a local citizen...
  • Obama assures Israel he's a friend

    07/23/2008 12:18:56 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 24 replies · 155+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 7/23/08 | Caren Bohan
    SDEROT, Israel (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama assured Israel and its U.S. Jewish supporters on Wednesday he was a friend who would not press for peace concessions that would compromise its security. Hailing Israel as a "miracle," he vowed staunch support and held only a low-profile meeting with Palestinian leaders in the occupied West Bank. Obama, seeking to allay wariness among some U.S. Jewish voters about his policy towards Israel, flew to Sderot, a town hit by rockets fired from the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, saying he hoped to bring peace but would not dictate the terms of...
  • 5 years on, Iraq as an ally?

    05/17/2008 4:58:27 PM PDT · by Libloather · 5 replies · 120+ views
    Blackfive ^ | 3/19/08 | Uncle Jimbo
    5 years on, Iraq as an ally?Posted By Uncle Jimbo One of the themes that Pete Hegseth has been pointing out is that while Iraqis have killed many US service members, Iraq is not our enemy. As a matter of fact we need to start looking at them as a developing ally. The left, and far too many who have drunk the poison being published and broadcast, focus on the casualties in Iraq and the fact that we have been there for 5 years as the salient facts. Sadly no, those factors certainly matter but they fail to take a...
  • I made us proud: Howard (Former PM of Australia)

    03/12/2008 1:39:40 AM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 2 replies · 255+ views
    The Australian ^ | 12th March 2008 | David Nason
    JOHN Howard says he has left Australia with a stronger, less ambiguous sense of national pride than before the Coalition won government in 1996. "I think we were having a pointless debate about our identity in the early 1990s," the former prime minister said after a speech to Harvard University students yesterday. "I think we've shed that. We have now got a very positive view of Australian history and Australian achievement. I think our sense of national pride is stronger now than it was in the 1990s and less ambiguous. And that's tremendously important." Mr Howard, who in Washington last...
  • Ex-Indonesian dictator Suharto dies

    01/27/2008 10:51:57 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 7 replies · 181+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 1/27/08 | Anthony Deutsch - ap
    JAKARTA, Indonesia - Former Indonesian President Suharto, the U.S. Cold War ally who led one of the 20th century's most brutal dictatorships over 32 years that saw up to a million political opponents killed, died Sunday. He was 86. Suharto had been ailing in a hospital in the capital, Jakarta, since Jan. 4 when he was admitted with failing kidneys, heart and lungs. Finally toppled by mass street protests in 1998, Suharto's departure opened the way for democracy in this predominantly Muslim nation of 235 million people and he withdrew from public life, rarely venturing from his comfortable villa on...
  • Turkey to approve troops to Iraq in defiance of U.S.

    10/16/2007 4:21:23 PM PDT · by Flavius · 12 replies · 104+ views
    reuteurs ^ | 10/16/08 | By Gareth Jones
    ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey will defy international pressure on Wednesday and grant its troops permission to enter northern Iraq to crush Kurdish rebels based there, though it has played down expectations of any imminent attack. Washington, Ankara's NATO ally, says it understands Turkey's desire to tackle rebels of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), but fears a major incursion would wreck stability in the most peaceful part of Iraq and potentially in the wider region.
  • Afghan minister praises Canada as 'greatest ally'

    10/05/2007 11:30:25 AM PDT · by BGHater · 20 replies · 839+ views
    National Post ^ | 04 Oct 2007 | Peter Goodspeed and Sarah Boesveld
    TORONTO -- In a soft voice that quivered with emotion, Afghanistan's Education Minister Mohammed Atmar told a Toronto audience on Thursday that his countrymen want to thank "every Canadian citizen for what you have been doing in Afghanistan." "You protect our people and advance the basic rights of our people," he said. "Our government is so proud to convey to you that you are our greatest ally -- an ally that we depend upon, an ally to be appreciated, an ally that we will long be grateful to." Mr. Atmar's words of praise came on the same day Canada pledged...
  • Only independent Kosovo can stabilize Balkans: Rice

    09/26/2007 7:49:20 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 24 replies · 172+ views
    Reuters ^ | Mon Sep 24, 2007 | Paul Taylor
    Only independent Kosovo can stabilize Balkans: Rice By Paul Taylor NEW YORK (Reuters) - Only independence for Kosovo can bring stability in the Balkans, and Europe should join the United States in backing statehood for the breakaway Serbian province, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Monday. In an interview with Reuters, she said talks brokered by the European Union, Russia and the United States had some chance of achieving an "amicable outcome" even if Kosovo and Serbia did not agree on the final status of the territory. "But there's going to be an independent Kosovo. We're dedicated to that....
  • Bosnian Muslims mark 600 years of Islam in Bosnia

    SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina: Bosnian Muslims celebrate 600 years of Islam in their nation Saturday with a concert of spiritual music, a prayer for peace, and a gentle reminder to Europe: not all of the continent's Muslims are of immigrant origin. "Recently we have noticed that Europe is obsessed by the immigrant Muslims from the East," said Mustafa Ceric, head of the Bosnia Islamic Community, the official institution of Bosnia's Muslims. "This is an opportunity to remind that there are indigenous Muslims in Europe." "By celebrating 600 years of Islam here we want to naturalize Islam in Europe," he said, adding that...
  • U.S. still top British ally: new foreign minister

    07/14/2007 4:10:59 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 41 replies · 718+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 7/14/07 | Paul Majendie
    LONDON (Reuters) - New British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, seeking to squash speculation that London may distance itself from Washington over Iraq, has insisted the U.S. is still Britain's number one ally. Since Gordon Brown took over from Tony Blair as British prime minister last month, he has been at pains to stress there is no cooling off in Anglo-American relations -- but two of his ministers offered mixed signals. Development Secretary Douglas Alexander said in a speech in Washington that while Britain stood beside the United States in fighting terrorism, isolationism did not work in an interdependent world. Then...
  • Push for (Tony) Blair as new EU president

    06/16/2007 10:45:45 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 11 replies · 719+ views
    The Financial Times (London, England) ^ | June 15 2007 | George Parker in Brussels, John Thornhill in Paris and James Blitz in London
    Tony Blair, the British prime minister, could end up swapping Downing Street for a job as the first full-time European Union president, under a plan being actively touted by Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president. Mr Sarkozy is understood to have discussed the idea with other EU leaders ahead of next week’s European summit, Mr Blair’s last major international event as prime minister. His support for Mr Blair taking on a big European job is a remarkable sign of Anglo-French rapprochement since Mr Sarkozy replaced Jacques Chirac as president last month. German diplomats say Mr Sarkozy put his plan to Angela...
  • Free Trade For Colombia

    05/23/2007 10:14:39 AM PDT · by Kitten Festival · 2 replies · 413+ views
    FrontPage Magazine ^ | 23 May 2007 | Dick Morris
    The recent deal between Congress and the White House clears the way for the ratification of free-trade agreements with Panama and Peru, two American allies in Latin America. But what about Colombia? Colombia has risked the lives of its police and military and sustained huge casualties in an effort to do us a favor by keeping drugs off our streets. Our military aid to Colombia has not been frittered away on useless hardware or used to line some general’s pockets, but has paid for a military that has disarmed the drug dealers’ personal armies — 30,000 have been disarmed —...
  • A Stand-Up Guy Steps Down In Britain

    05/10/2007 6:13:50 PM PDT · by Kitten Festival · 9 replies · 500+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | 10 May 2007 | Staff
    Transition: Tony Blair is to announce on Thursday that he will step down as British prime minister at the end of June. Here's hoping for a successor as distinguished. Not that Blair's been perfect or that we haven't had our differences with him. The Third Way economic nonsense he advocated in the early years and his insistence that the U.S. tackle global warming were not well thought-out positions. But in the global war on terrorism, Blair has been an ally without peer. He has understood what so many haven't been able or willing to grasp: Islamofascism is a threat to...
  • For Columbia, A Chill on Hill

    05/10/2007 6:42:51 AM PDT · by Truth29 · 7 replies · 707+ views
    New York Post ^ | May 10, 2007 | Robert D. Novak
      FOR COLOMBIA, A CHILL ON HILL By ROBERT D. NOVAK May 10, 2007 -- COLOMBIA'S President Alvaro Uribe re turned to Bogota this week in a state of shock. His three-day visit to Washington to win over Democrats in Congress was described by one U.S. supporter as "catastrophic." Colombian sources said Uribe was stunned by the ferocity of his Democratic opponents, and Vice President Francisco Santos publicly talked about cutting U.S.-Colombian ties. (snip) dictator Hugo Chavez can only exult in Uribe's embarrassment as he builds an anti-U.S. bloc. (snip) A truer portent of the Colombian reaction to the rebuff...