Posted on 01/16/2007 5:00:21 AM PST by jmaroneps37
John Kerry may have been defeated in the 2004 presidential contest, but his "Global Test" doctrine which states that America's national security must be administered by the United Nations lives on.
Last week House Democrats outsourced the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) a key national security program to the supervision of the United Nations. H.R. 1, the President to work with the United Nations Security Council" in order to "authorize the PSI under international law.
.[ Democrats are ] full of ideas for giving the UN more control over our foreign policy.
"The PSI is an effective global initiative ... Because too many nations fail to act responsibly in preventing the sale or manufacture of weapons of mass destruction, the PSI emphasizes interdiction of WMD and related materials. The measure allows governments to act on intelligence in a timely manner to search and seize shipments of WMD materials intended for rogue states or terrorists .
" the PSI was responsible for eleven interdictions of WMD materials after only 24 months .
The PSI's success notwithstanding, House Democrats want President Bush to secure Ban Ki-moon's approval before taking action to safeguard the United States [ putting us in] a "regulatory straightjacket overseen by an international bureaucracy."
.. Pelosi [ is ]attempting to outsource our homeland security to Belgium, Congo, Panama, Slovakia, Ghana, Peru and South Africa, . members of the Security Council.
In truth, this debate isnt about PSI. It is that liberals no longer believe America is the greatest country in the world. If they did, they wouldnt look to the UN to protect us.
Thomas P. Kilgannon is the President of Freedom Alliance and the author of Diplomatic Divorce: Why America Should End its Love affair With the United Nations.
(Excerpt) Read more at collinsreport.net ...
May God helps us
Hoy mackeral! I have PSI on ALL 4 of my tires.
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Is this for real?
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