Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 I am sitting here wondering if bio-weapons or microbiologists are covered under this " agreement " ? Ironic that now, a generation later, we would look to unite with Russia to defeat the 800# guerilla gorilla we created to destroy Her in Central Asia, wouldn't you say? The US began covert sponsorship of Muslim extremists five months before the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. An entire generation of Moslem youth owe their education about jihad and nationalism and such to " our " CIA. $Tens of millions (blk-ops, I would think) were spent on only textbooks; puts a little different light on our on going " No Child Gets Ahead " programs, does it not? Zbigniew Brzezinski makes clear: The Muslim Terrorist Apparatus was Created by US Intelligence as a Geopolitical Weapon. see... Examples of documented 'False Flag Terrorism' <http://deeperpolitics.gnn.tv/blogs/7329/Examples_of_documented_False_Fl\ ag_Terrorism> The Muslim Terrorist Apparatus was Created by US_Intelligence. 12.) Another taboo subject is the longevity of the United States as both a terrorist state ... also--google up Zbigniew Brzezinski interview. Bush's bumbling looting crew of whores aren't anything new, except perhaps in scale. We haven't had a decent presidency since the coup of '63. Ike and Ben and Tom warned us--- thank you very much and muchos gracias, UncBob Individual-Sovereignty , bobhunt wrote: Any down side to this? http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/articles/2006/07/15/bush_putin_a\ nnounce_global_nuclear_terror_plan/ By Louis Charbonneau | July 15, 2006 ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - President Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Saturday the launch of a plan to combat the global threat of nuclear terrorism and invited other countries to join them. " In this way our countries demonstrate our common commitment to undertake the most serious measures to prevent purchases, transportation and the use of radioactive materials by terrorists, " he said. The joint statement by Bush and Putin said the threat of nuclear terrorism was " one of the most dangerous international security challenges we face. " It invited other countries to join the initiative and said they would cooperate closely with the U.N. nuclear watchdog in Vienna, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). " Interacting closely with the IAEA, we will take steps to improve participants' capabilities to ensure accounting, control and physical protection of nuclear materials and radioactive substances, as well as security of nuclear facilities, " the statement said. It would also work to improve the ability of countries to " detect and suppress illicit trafficking " of nuclear materials. The plan aims to keep track of potential terrorists, secure nuclear materials and permit a joint response if terrorists obtain a nuclear weapon, a U.S. official said earlier. Participants will also work to deny safe haven to terrorists seeking to acquire or use nuclear materials, the statement said. The United States and Russia have already been working together for years to combat the threat of nuclear terrorism. Often in cooperation with the IAEA, Russian and U.S. experts have secured bomb-grade atomic materials from facilities in eastern Europe. In March 2002, the governing board of the IAEA launched the " IAEA Action Plan " to combat nuclear terrorism and the United States was the single biggest contributor. The agency has repeatedly warned about the threat of nuclear terrorism. (Additional reporting by Steve Holland and Dmitry Zhdannikov) Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs.Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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