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To: STARWISE
Notice from your map that the narrowest part of the strait actually belongs to Oman.

Haven't heard anything about our relations with the Omanis in all this - what's it like?
8 posted on 03/05/2006 9:20:24 PM PST by decal (Whoever said you can't fool all the people all the time has never visited DU...)
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To: decal

We have a base in Oman....Cant say what type of aircrat fly out of there but the relationship between us and them is very good. Of course, it can change in a second (or however long it takes to draw a cartoon). I've been there a few times and although the conditions sucked I was still very appreciative of the fact that the Omanis (sp) let us fly out of there.


9 posted on 03/05/2006 9:26:15 PM PST by Navy_avionics (McCain 2008 (as long as we can beat the info out of the terrorists))
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To: decal; PrinceOfCups
Oman opts for free trade with US

Tuesday 15 February 2005, 19:27 Makka Time, 16:27 GMT

The Oman-US accord is likely to cause friction with Riyadh

Oman is to sign a free trade agreement with the United States in July in a move likely to irriatate Saudi Arabia.

Trade and Industry Minister Maqbul bin Ali said there would be negotiations with the US in March and April although the US Embassy in Muscat refused to confirm an agreement had been made on Tuesday.

The accord is likely to cause friction with Saudi Arabia, Oman's northern neighbour, which is opposed to fellow member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council making bilateral agreements with the United States.

The agreement will become effective in 2006 if it is approved by the US Congress, Bin Ali told a meeting of Omani business executives.

The minister added that a US delegation will visit Oman between 12-14 March to discuss the accord and an Omani delegation will hold talks in Washington on 18 April.

Last year Bahrain signed a free trade agreement with the US.

Saudi Arabia complained that such accords weakened the collective bargaining power of the Gulf Cooperation Council, a loose political and economic alliance that groups Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

The Saudi government downgraded its representation at the GCC summit in December in a move widely seen as reflecting Saudi disapproval of Bahrain's pact with Washington.

A third member of the GCC, the United Arab Emirates is negotiating for a free trade accord with the US.

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Prince, how do you read this deal and the effect it may have on our relations in the region?

16 posted on 03/05/2006 10:42:42 PM PST by STARWISE (They (Rats) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author:)
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