Posted on 03/09/2006 10:42:42 AM PST by navysealdad
Dubai Ports Worls to divest itself of all American interests
Cute. See you around.
Yes, I agree this was a hystrionic bit of silliness stirred up by Hillary whose pockets are being well-lined by...Dubai. I have never seen such utter foolishness.
Even one ME country that will do business, including welcoming the US Navy, is a plus. Losing such, especially as they need not have been driven off so pointedly, makes the task that much harder.
I suspect in many ways we agree on more things than we realize.
DPW (UAE) and Zim (IL) have had shipping agreements for years, in spite of the tirades (posts) on FR by people calling DPW anti semitic.
While I can understand why they'd be upset, the fact that they pulled out so early in the 45 day review period makes one wonder if there wasn't something more to this that would have been discovered by a more thorough review.
I had never thought the DPW had any nefarious motives, but was concerned about any folks they might send to work here. They'd be management folks, but might also be a Uncle Achmed's third son, nepotism is rampant in Arab lands, who unbeknownst to Uncle Achmed or his nephew, had come under the spell of a firebrand Wahabbist Imam, and been put in contact with Hamas, or Al Qaeda.
Oh, you mean kind of like the management company they already have in place in Adelaide, Australia? Can you tell me which one of these people are Uncle Achmed's third son?
Glen Hilton is the General Manager for DP World Adelaide, having joined the company in June 2001. Prior to this, Glen previously worked for Ansett Australia, a domestic & international airline where he held the position of Cargo Services Manager Australia managing facilities in 7 Australian locations. Over all, Glen brings over 14 years experience in the International Freight Industry encompassing Management, Commercial and Operational roles. |
Peter Gaffney |
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Tel: | +61 8 8248 9352 |
Fax: | +61 8 8248 9370 |
Email: | pgaffney@dpiterminals.com.au |
Peter has over 20 years experience in the shipping industry. He spent 10 years working in the local Adelaide marketplace before taking on roles in Western Australia and Queensland as Branch Manager. In early 2002 Peter moved back to Adelaide and joined the newly formed Flinders Ports Adelaides privately owned port operator. Peter brings with him a wealth of experience in matters relating to shipping and already has strong relationships with key customers within the industry.
Clementina Humphrey |
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Tel: | +61 8 8248 9311 |
Fax: | +61 8 8248 9370 |
Email: | chumphrey@dpiterminals.com.au |
Clementina has over 20 years combined experience within the various disciplines of Human Resources including specialist recruitment, training and development roles. Clementina joined DP World Adelaide Pty Ltd in 1995 (known as Sea-Land at that time) and has previously held local and national positions within the major retail, supermarket and manufacturing industries. Clementina is a long-standing member of the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI). Clemmie holds a Diploma in Adult and Vocational Education that she received from the University of South Australia.
Colin Schunker |
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Tel: | +61 8 8248 9318 |
Fax: | +61 8 8248 9392 |
Email: | cschunker@dpiterminals.com.au |
Colins professional career spans over 30 years experience in the Maritime Industry both afloat and ashore. Since coming ashore he was initially involved with the Shipping Line side of the business before transferring to Terminal Operations for DP World Adelaide Pty Ltd. Colin joined Sea-Land Service Inc in 1992 and held several positions from Intermodal Manager, Marine Manager to his current position as Operations Manager. He holds a Graduate Diploma in Business Shipping attained from the Maritime College in Launceston Tasmania.
Will the longshoremen get locked out while the "new company" gets organized? What if P&O says : "we don't own it, we're not making any money here, so we're out of here?"
I agree, by the way some speak, one would think we just lost our best ally in the WOT, and our economy is going to collapse. As far as potentially losing a key future staging ground for an attack on Iran...we will have a much better coalitition for an Iran than we did for Iraq, should an "event" occur.
I am very glad that this deal will not happen, and hope that the UAE could understand why Americans were concerned about the deal, they should be able to realize why we were concerned.
BYE BYE BOEING!
What have we lost? The US Navy is still there or is this just vengeful wishful thinking on your part. Can't you at least until something actually happens before you say I told you so?
Okay, Leni, as you know FReepers notice things and speak up.
Apparently, the deal is on the way to a "face-saving" resolution for all concerned; a resolution, however, that is in the best interests of OUR country.
I have not learned any affection for the UAE.
And, as for Congress, since you showed how quickly you can act in the interests of national security .... Ahem ....can we get our immigration laws ENFORCED.... NOW??!!
"....and NO, you can't use our ports or land to stage an Iran invasion!"
Congress could do a lot more, the week is not over. They could undo several years of diplomacy with China, India, and Russia before the weekend.
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He might as well. He has lost all support and credibility within Congress. That is; the Pubbies cannot support him in the WOT with any credibility now. Combine that with the massive loss of credibility of America as a whole in the pro-America/pro-WOT arab world (such that we had) and the whole effort has just been p!$$ed away.
They're our "friends", alright, yup.
Just like the Saudis are, right?
Just like the Pakistanis are, right?
Just like the Jordanians are, right?
Just like the Egyptians, are, right?
ALL of the above would rejoice at the destruction of Israel. And I contend that ALL would rejoice in the destruction of the Christian West (including America), with replacement by an Islamic Caliphate.
I would trust ANY of the above-mentioned "friends" about as far as I could throw 'em. And that ain't very far.
The United States has only _ONE_ "friend" in the Middle East and the rest of the Islamic world. The rest of 'em are out to get us.
The so-called "ports deal" didn't even have the legs of Harriet Miers. Over and done with. And good riddance.
If that makes me an "Islamaphobe" and a "racist", I will wear such labels with pride, so heave them away at me.
- John
I'm not so sure I'd go with "strong" ally, they have some proving to do.
As for the shoebomber, I think you'd agree that Britain has been a strong ally for real...for real.
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