Posted on 02/21/2006 4:23:44 PM PST by bnelson44
Statement by Senator John McCain on the debate over the Bush Administrations decision to allow Dubai Ports World of the United Arab Emirates manage U.S. sea ports.
We all need to take a moment and not rush to judgment on this matter without knowing all the facts. The Presidents leadership has earned our trust in the war on terror, and surely his administration deserves the presumption that they would not sell our security short. Dubai has cooperated with us in the war and deserves to be treated respectfully. By all means, lets do due diligence, get briefings, seek answers to all relevant questions and assurances that defense officials and the intelligence community were involved in the examination and approval of this transaction. In other words, lets make a judgment when we possess all the pertinent facts. Until then, all we can offer is heat and little light to the discussion.
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Bush has never been timid about playing the race or gender card when it suits him.....I understand his logic on this but resorting to PC defense really pisses me off.
The "Strom Strategery"...works like a charm...at least last go-around...
Why not just say "we need to reward the UAE cause they help us a lot logistically and otherwise in the WOT"....folks can grasp that if explained to them.
People forget we kissed major Bolshie butt just 60 years ago....that one musta stunk too but war is what it is and unholy alliances are borne of necessity
Would we have allowed them to run terminals at our ports during WWII?
I don't think so. Patriotism was too strong to allow that. People weren't so self concerned. Arab Golden Parachutes didn't trump national security back then.
The people actually "running" the terminals will be Americans who get a paycheck from a Company run by Brits whose ownership changed to Arab. I'm holding my fire until I learn more and better understand exactly what these Arab's could actually do that could concern us.
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