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Nathan Wallace U.S.A. CEO Then United States of America is a country whcich has worked with other nations successfully in the past. We are a nation of negiotions. As an example. “The nations of the Americas are working more closely together than ever before – strengthening democracy, advancing human rights, promoting peace and security, expanding trade and tackling complex problems caused by poverty, drugs and corruption. Together we are building a better future for the next generation.” http://www.oas.org/ We are also a nation which
must face other competitive nations in a race for arms. Our country has socialRussia has
promised to sell Afghanistan spare parts for its Soviet- and Russian-made
equipment, according to the Los Angeles Times. Defense Minister
Sergei Ivanov has also offered logistical and training support to the
interim Afghan government, but has rejected the idea of sending military
advisors.” http://www.afpc.org/ We are a nation which protects
it’s oil resources in the Middle East while maintaining peace. “This week, the Foreign Policy
Association spoke with Mr. Henry Siegman, Senior Fellow and Director of
the US/Middle East Project at the Council on Foreign Relations. Mr.
Siegman discussed the recent Saudi Proposal that is being hailed as a
possible step towards peace in the Middle East. "It's a very serious
proposal by Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with the State of Israel
once they have reached a fair peace agreement with the Palestinians," said
Siegman, speaking from London. "While it is entirely likely that they also
hope for a secondary benefit from this kind of an initiative to improve
their relations with the United States, this proposal was made by the
Crown Prince because of his concern, which he has expressed in the past in
different settings, but never formalized the way he has in this
initiative."
http://www.fpa.org/ The United States of America
will not back down to terror.
We will perform every duty possible to protect the American people
international terrorism. “As
the U.S. expands its military presence to four continents to fight the war
on terror, the administration has clearly signaled that it is willing to
flex its muscles. Reacting to the largest number of casualties inflicted
upon Americans since September 11, U.S. President George Bush affirmed
that “I am just as determined now as I was a week ago, or three months
ago, to fulfill this mission,” which he defined as “chasing [terrorists]
down from the mountains of Afghanistan, or in Yemen, or in the
Philippines,” to bring them to justice and ensure security. But how does
the world define global terrorism in a unipolar world? “The term initially
meant militant Islam, but could be extended to mean all of the world's
simmering, insurgencies and brushfire wars,” says one report from
Stratfor.com. “The United States new mission is aggressive, open-ended,
global policing.”
http://www.fpa.org/ Maintaining nuclear stability amongst all nuclear
powerhouses would be most beneficial to our liveleyhood. An alliance should be formed
between all countries with
nuclear capabilities, one in which no arms can be sold to
third-world nations without severe consequences. “While in Moscow, the Institute
met with leading Russian space
scientists, economists, policymakers, and industry personnel to discuss
US-Russian cooperation in space, nuclear threat reduction, and numerous
other key strategic issues.” http://www.eisenhowerinstitute.org/ “When
the intellectuals of this country express no admiration for or
appreciation of the cultural achievements of their civilisation's past,
when only denigration and iconoclasm appear to advance an intellectual's
career, when moral stature is measured by the vehemence of denunciation of
past or present abuses, real or imagined, it is hardly surprising that
Muslims conclude that the West is eminently hateful; it must be, because
it hates itself.” This
sentiment displays momentarily for us a glimpse into the Muslim world, and
perhaps an example of why the U.S. need to tighten internal security
against hostile terrorists.
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