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  • With Shortage of Volunteers, U.S. State Department to Order Diplomats to Serve in Iraq

    10/27/2007 7:21:32 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 2 replies · 29+ views
    WASHINGTON — In the largest call-up of U.S. diplomats since the Vietnam War, the State Department is planning to order some of its personnel to serve at the American Embassy in Iraq because of a lack of volunteers.Those designated "prime candidates" — from 200 to 300 diplomats — will be notified Monday that they have been selected for one-year postings to fill the 40 to 50 vacancies expected next year. They will have 10 days to accept or reject the position. If not enough say yes, some will be ordered to go to Iraq and face dismissal if they refuse,...
  • Fearing Iraq Pullout, State (Department) Boosting Private Chopper Force

    08/01/2007 6:07:19 PM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 8 replies · 438+ views
    abcnews.com ^ | August 01, 2007 4:59 PM | Kirit Radia
    Fearing Iraq Pullout, State Boosting Private Chopper Force August 01, 2007 4:59 PM Kirit Radia Reports: Fearing an imminent drawdown of U.S. troops and equipment from Iraq amid escalating violence, the State Department is hiring its own private helicopter squad to ferry its personnel around the country. Government military contractors Blackwater, DynCorp and Triple Canopy are the only three companies competing for the contract, possibly valued at more than $100 million a year for up to the next five years, sources tell ABC News. The requirements call for approximately 20 helicopters with maintenance, storage and crew to ensure 24-hour availability....
  • Four UK Diplomats Expelled As Russia Retaliates

    07/19/2007 11:01:54 AM PDT · by blam · 10 replies · 424+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 7-19-2007 | Matthew Moore
    Four UK diplomats expelled as Russia retaliates By Matthew Moore and agencies Last Updated: 4:47pm BST 19/07/2007 Russia has expelled four British diplomats from Moscow, in tit-for-tat retaliation for the expulsion of four of its own officials earlier this week. Moscow will also halt co-operation in the war on terror David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, branded the move "completely unjustified" and said the Government would be doing all it could to ensure their families are properly looked after. Moscow also announced that it would withhold future co-operation with Britain in the war on terror, and stop issuing visas to British...
  • Putin Vows Revenge As Britain Expels Diplomats

    07/16/2007 7:49:03 PM PDT · by blam · 16 replies · 2,863+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 7-17-2007 | David Blair - Adrian Blomfield
    Putin vows revenge as Britain expels diplomats By David Blair, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Adrian Blomfield in Moscow Last Updated: 3:07am BST 17/07/2007 Russia threatened Britain with "serious consequences" last night after David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, revived memories of the Cold War by announcing that four Russian diplomats were to be expelled from London. President Vladimir Putin: emboldened by Russia’s growing economic strength The decision showed how Anglo-Russian relations have sunk to their lowest ebb since the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991. Mr Miliband said that Britain had no choice but to send a "clear and proportionate signal" to Moscow...
  • Britain may expel Russian diplomats

    07/11/2007 9:28:23 PM PDT · by DancesWithCats · 13 replies · 408+ views
    London Daily Telegraph ^ | july 11th, 2007 | DancesWithCats
    Britain is poised to expel Russian diplomats for the first time in a decade in protest at Moscow's refusal to extradite the chief suspect in the murder in London of a KGB defector.The option is one of several being considered by Downing Street after Moscow formally refused to hand over Andrei Lugovoi, a suspect in the poisoning of the former agent Alexander Litvinenko last November. The expulsions would be reminiscent of former Cold War rows between Moscow and London and almost certainly prompt similar retaliation by the Kremlin. Incensed by Russia's refusal to co-operate in the inquiry into Mr Litvinenko's...
  • Arrested Iranian diplomats to be released this week - envoy

    01/20/2007 5:30:29 AM PST · by knighthawk · 19 replies · 432+ views
    BBC Monitoring ^ | January 20 2007
    Text of report in English by Iranian news agency IRNA website Baghdad, 20 January: Five Iranian diplomats arrested in the northern Iraqi city of Arbil nine days ago could be released this week, an Iranian envoy said here Saturday [20 January]. Speaking to IRNA, Iranian Ambassador to Baghdad Hasan Kazemi-Qomi said that the Iraqi government has promised to free the diplomats. "The host country is responsible for safeguarding diplomatic bureaus and missions. The Iraqi government has made efforts to release the Iranian consular officials since the early hours of this incident," he said. US forces broke into Iran's consulate in...
  • Scott Johnson of Powerline, and Amb. Moshe Arens

    01/03/2007 8:06:47 AM PST · by Zionista Feminista · 291+ views
    THE ZOA MIDDLE EAST REPORT Wednesday, Jan.03.07 Join us as we speak with Amb. Moshe Arens, about his latest (and brilliant, as always) article in which he discusses the issues Israel must consider in responding to Syria; and Scott W. Johnson,of POWERLINEBLOG.com. Scott has been pursuing a story for more than a decade: that the US had factual, timely proof that Yassir Arafat was behind both the murder of two US diplomats in Khartoum in 1972, and the Munich Massacre, 6 months earlier. Scott has finally been vindicated - we'll discuss how, and why the US lied about it for...
  • Kinshasa, Congo - U.N. launches military operation to rescue diplomats

    08/21/2006 10:43:53 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 13 replies · 543+ views
    AP News Alert | August 21, 2006
    KINSHASA, Congo (AP) -- The U.N. said Monday it had launched a military operation to rescue foreign diplomats inside the besieged home of a Congo presidential candidate.
  • Moscow blames U.S. for envoys' killings

    06/29/2006 6:53:38 AM PDT · by Grzegorz 246 · 28 replies · 958+ views
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES ^ | June 29, 2006 | By Michael Mainville
    MOSCOW -- Russian lawmakers yesterday unanimously blamed the United States for the deaths of four Russian diplomats in Iraq, highlighting growing tensions between the two countries ahead of a meeting of Group of Eight foreign ministers in Moscow today. Moscow also demanded in a proposed U.S. Security Council resolution that coalition forces in Baghdad provide better security for diplomats. The United States and Britain resisted the resolution. President Vladimir Putin instructed Russian security services to find the killers and "destroy" them. "The tragedy that occurred recently in Iraq was only possible because of the growing crisis in the country as...
  • CNN: Kidnapped Russian Diplomats in Iraq Have Been Executed

    06/21/2006 1:50:40 PM PDT · by areafiftyone · 324 replies · 13,225+ views
    Baghdad. In a statement published in Internet by the organization Mudjahidin Shura announced that the Russian diplomats had been executed, CNN reports. The info has Echo of Moscow Radio announced.
  • US diplomats alerted over Chinese computers

    05/20/2006 7:37:33 AM PDT · by MadIvan · 56 replies · 1,595+ views
    The Daily Telegraph ^ | May 20, 2006 | Francis Harris
    American diplomats have been instructed not to keep classified material on 16,000 newly purchased computers because the manufacturer is partly-owned by the Chinese government.Richard Griffin, the assistant secretary of state, told Congress he would ensure that the machines did not "compromise our information and communication channels". The row erupted when a congressman raised questions about the purchase of machines from Lenovo, the world's third biggest personal computer maker. The company is 28 per cent owned by a state-controlled Chinese entity. At least 900 of the computers were to be used by diplomats at embassies around the world and would have...
  • EU rejects idea of Iran enrichment "pause"-diplomats

    04/20/2006 6:50:26 PM PDT · by familyop · 4 replies · 310+ views
    Reuters ^ | 20APR06 | Louis Charbonneau
    BERLIN, April 20 (Reuters) - European diplomats on Thursday dismissed as unacceptable a suggestion that Iran take a brief "technical pause" from its nuclear enrichment activities in an attempt to revive collapsed negotiations with the EU. Several diplomats told Reuters that Mohamed ElBaradei, the director-general of the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), discussed this idea with Iranian officials during a visit to Tehran last week and hoped it could revive collapsed negotiations with the "EU3" -- France, Britain and Germany. But European Union diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity, said it was unacceptable and reiterated that Iran had to...
  • Iran replacing half of envoys, denies purge

    04/17/2006 12:09:49 AM PDT · by familyop · 5 replies · 519+ views
    IranMania ^ | 17APR06 | IranMania
    LONDON, April 17 (IranMania) - Tehran is replacing 60 of its ambassadors, or around half the total, Iran's deputy foreign minister was quoted as saying, while rejecting any talk of a purge by ruling hardliners, AFP reported. "Some media said the changes were due to political reasons while it is not true. Rotating the diplomats every year is natural in the foreign ministry," Mehdi Mostafavi said. Following the shock election win of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in June 2005, authorities had announced that around 40 of Iran's most senior diplomats posted abroad were being changed. Many of these diplomats were seen...
  • Peoria man pleads guilty in gigantic diploma mill case (40% went to foreigners seeking US entry)

    03/29/2006 4:56:51 PM PST · by Libloather · 7 replies · 545+ views
    KVOA ^ | 3/21/06
    Peoria man pleads guilty in diploma mill case Latest News more>> Truck pulling horse trailer full of illegals crashes SPOKANE, Wash. An Arizonan has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors for his role in a gigantic diploma mill operation. Richard John Novak pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court in Spokane, Washington, to conspiracy and violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Novak, who formerly lived in Spokane and now lives in Peoria, could face up to ten years in prison and (m) millions of dollars in fines. Novak is the second person to reach a plea agreement with the Justice Department...
  • Diplomats Visit Panjshir Reconstruction Team

    02/02/2006 4:30:28 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 186+ views
    Defend America News ^ | Feb 2, 2006 | Maj. T.G. Taylor
    Diplomats Visit Panjshir Reconstruction Team The Panjshir team is the first of its kind -- a joint effort between Combined Joint Task Force-76 and the U.S. Embassy. By U.S. Army Maj. T.G. Taylor 20th Public Affairs Detachment BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Feb. 2, 2006 — Diplomats from around the world visited the new Panjshir Provincial Reconstruction Team in Panjshir Province on Jan. 21 to view the progress of the reconstruction efforts. "This was an excellent opportunity to see how [the team] worked on the ground. The visit was a good opportunity to see this new type of integration of military...
  • US to shift diplomats from Europe to Asia

    01/19/2006 5:25:54 AM PST · by CarrotAndStick · 11 replies · 381+ views
    EUobserver ^ | 19.01.2006 - 09:50 CET | By Lucia Kubosova
    Washington is planning to move hundreds of its diplomats from Europe to the Middle East and the Asian powers, such as China or India. "America must begin to reposition our diplomatic forces around the world," the US secretary of state Condoleeza Rice said in a speech to students at Georgetown University on Wednesday (18 January), the BBC reported. She pointed out that it is not normal to have as many diplomats in Germany, with 82 million people, as in India with 1 billion people. Adding that there are still almost 200 world cities of over a million inhabitants without any...
  • Better Jointness Needed Between Military and Diplomats, Rice Says

    01/18/2006 5:03:54 PM PST · by SandRat · 7 replies · 242+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Jan 18, 2006 | Steven Donald Smith
    WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2006 – Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice today highlighted the importance of promoting a more cooperative working relationship between American diplomats and the U.S. military in order to achieve global objectives. "Over the past 15 years, as violent state failure has become a greater global threat, our military has borne a disproportionate share of post-conflict responsibilities because we have not had the standing civilian capability to play our part fully," she said in a speech at Georgetown University here. "This was true in Somalia, in Haiti, in Bosnia, in Kosovo and it is still partially true in...
  • US Moves Diplomats Out Of Europe

    01/18/2006 5:01:34 PM PST · by blam · 60 replies · 1,550+ views
    BBC ^ | 1-18-2006
    US moves diplomats out of Europe Rice said the US must be "where the action is" The US is to reduce the number of its diplomats posted to Europe, and will send more to other countries, including China, India, Nigeria and Lebanon. "America must begin to reposition our diplomatic forces around the world," Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Wednesday. She said it was an anomaly that the US had the same staff levels in Germany as in India, more than 10 times the size. She said the redeployment would help foster democratic and economic change. Ms Rice told...
  • Pope Condemns Terrorism in Annual Speech (State of the World Address)

    01/09/2006 8:55:34 AM PST · by NYer · 4 replies · 387+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | January 9, 2006
    Pope Benedict XVI condemned terrorism as a "moral perversion" and demanded religious freedom around the globe in an annual speech Monday to Vatican-based diplomats outlining the Vatican's foreign policy priorities.Benedict stressed the need for forgiveness and reconciliation to bring about peace in conflicts from the Middle East to Africa. And he told the ambassadors that wealthy countries must do more for the world's poor, saying that even half of what they spend on weapons "would be more than sufficient to liberate the immense masses of the poor from destitution."The pope mentioned a few conflicts in particular, reaffirming that Israel has...
  • Mexican governments aid to illegal migrants

    12/04/2005 12:47:06 PM PST · by nonomous · 42 replies · 848+ views
    Dallas Morning News ^ | 12/4/05 | Heather MacDonald
    Diplomacy may be the art of lying for one's country, but Mexican diplomacy requires taking that art to virtuosic heights. Mexican officials here and abroad are involved in a massive and almost daily interference in American sovereignty. The millions of illegal Mexican immigrants in this country are here thanks in part to Mexico's efforts to get them into the U.S. in violation of American law and to normalize their status once here in violation of the popular will. Mexican consulates are engineering a backdoor amnesty for their illegal migrants and trying to discredit American immigration enforcement – activities clearly beyond...