With Wikileaks releasing a respectable amount of dimplomatic intelligence recently, we are able to take a closer look at the relations of countries with which we actually maintain diplomatic ties unlike in the more publicised foreign policy towards iran and north korea. Kenya is an example of this. An African country that has been more [...]
Archive for December 10th, 2010
US foreign Policy Kenya
Posted in Africa, cyber security, intelligence on December 10, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Violence? Haiti? No suprise there.
Posted in Uncategorized on December 10, 2010 | 1 Comment »
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sheldon-c-good/haitians-protest-election_b_794959.html Once again, Haiti has erupted in violence due to false election results. Understandably though because in many places people were unable to vote due to centers closing early, fear of violence, actual violence and many other reasons. A majority of the candidates wanted the election results annuled, but results were announced and violent protests [...]
Car Bomb Kills in Pakistan
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We have learned a bit about Pakistan in the past few weeks, and it is obvious that they have an unstable government. From news sources this event is claimed by the extremist Sunni militant groups aimed at Shiites. The tension between these groups are not decreasing, it seems to be getting worse. PESHAWAR, Pakistan – [...]
Does anybody care?
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Wow, this is so typical of the United States, torturing and releasing innocent people. But hey at least we are acknowledging that we did the wrong deed. The United States seems to definitely be flexing its influence on the Germany by trying to protect their CIA agents, or the lack of German interest in carrying [...]
Iran to Process Own Raw Uranium
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Mr. Salehi, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said the delivery was evidence that last week’s assassination of a top Iranian nuclear scientist and the wounding of another in mysterious bombings won’t hamper Iran’s nuclear progress. “Today, we witnessed the shipment of the first domestically produced yellowcake … from Gachin mine to the [...]