Romney Makes Southern Stand

On January 14, 2012, in Uncategorized, by RomieObriant368

In hopes of nailing down the nomination, the front-runner now looks to the region where he was weakest when he ran four years ago.

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At Los Angeles Times , ” U.S. boosts its military presence in Persian Gulf “: The Pentagon quietly shifted combat troops and warships to the Middle East after the top American commander in the region warned that he needed additional forces to deal with Iran and other potential threats, U.S. officials said. Marine Corps Gen. James N. Mattis, who heads U.S. Central Command, won White House approval for the deployments late last year after talks with the government in Baghdad broke down over keeping U.S. troops in Iraq, but the extent of the Pentagon moves is only now becoming clear. Officials said Thursday that the deployments are not meant to suggest a buildup to war, but rather are intended as a quick-reaction and contingency force in case a military crisis erupts in the standoff with Tehran over its suspected nuclear weapons program. The Pentagon has stationed nearly 15,000 troops in Kuwait, including a small contingent already there. The new deployments include two Army infantry brigades and a helicopter unit, a substantial increase in combat power after nearly a decade in which Kuwait chiefly served as a staging area for supplies and personnel heading to Iraq. The Pentagon also has decided to keep two aircraft carriers and their strike groups in the region. Continue reading .

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U.S. Deploys Additional Troops and Warships to Persian Gulf

AP – When President Barack Obama arrives in Australia on Wednesday to kick off a four-day Asia-Pacific visit, he should receive a warm reception from America’s longtime allies in the region.

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US, Asia deepen security ties amid China challenge
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SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney says that if President Barack Obama wins a second term, Iran will obtain a nuclear weapon. Romney opened Saturday night’s GOP debate with strong criticism of Obama, the Democrat he hopes to challenge in 2012. He says that a Romney administration would prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon — even if that means using U.S. military forces. Rival Herman Cain says he would not use military action but says he would move warships to the region to deter Iran. Instead, Cain says he would prefer to aid the resistance to Tehran to overthrow the regime. And rival Ron Paul, a congressman from Texas, says any use of force against Iran would require approval from Congress.

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Reuters – President Barack Obama’s efforts next week to persuade Asia-Pacific leaders of his commitment to the region may be undercut by distractions in Washington, where budget fights may come to a head while he is away.

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Budget battles to shadow Obama on Asia-Pacific tour
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The Occupiers say they represent the 99%, but when they shut down the Port of Oakland for a day, it was their fellow “ninety-niners” that got the shaft. There are reports that estimate  11,000 workers lost wages and $4 million dollars in revenue went down the tubes due to the Occupy Oakland shutdown on Wednesday. While Oakland’s Port may be considered the fifth largest in the U.S., that doesn’t mean business is thriving there, workers are happy and fat cat managers are walking around counting wads of money– not by a long shot. In fact, the Occupiers really just shut down an embattled, faltering commercial hub that is a source of badly needed jobs in financially embattled Oakland. Originally, Oakland was called the “Athens of the Pacific” as a complement. Sadly, the name has never been more apt than today, as both cities struggle with nanny-state rioters and impotent leadership. Despite all that, in a statement  released on its website  the day before the shutdown, the Port expressed sympathy and even some solidarity with the protestors who planned to shut them down. This was perhaps in part to garner some goodwill from the gathering protest hordes and avoid violence. More importantly, though, the Port laid out some basic facts that have gone essentially unreported in the media, and should make those who support Occupy take a long, hard look at the long-term goals of the “99%” movement. According to its website , the Port of Oakland’s current situation is as follows: We have over $1.4 billion in debt and annual debt service payments of over $100 million a year for the foreseeable future, constraining the jobs we can create and investments we can make. Economic conditions at the Port have forced us to reduce our workforce by 40% over the last seven years. Air passenger volume is down over 30% since 2008. We are operating at just over 50% capacity at our seaport, while there is increasing competition from alternative shipping gateways around the country and the world. So the Port of Oakland is already down on the ground, and the Occupiers decided to kick it anyway.  The Occupiers forced lost wages and productivity for a day in order to make it clear to the country that they are willing to halt stage even more damaging “general strikes” across the country. Occupy is becoming more about blackmail than protest. Even the Port organizers, sympathetic to Occupiers the way a hostage must be to his hostage-taker, expressed some concern about the impact on the community. Port management told reporters  yesterday that: “Any additional missed shifts represent economic hardship for maritime workers, truckers, and their families, as well as lost jobs and lost tax revenue for our region.” It’s a good thing that the protestors stopped, but just in case the Occupiers weren’t aware of what their “general strike” would really mean for the Oakland community, or any other for that matter, the Port management also said that: “Continued disruptions will begin to lead to re-routing of cargo and permanent loss of jobs, a situation that would only exacerbate the on-going economic challenges of our region.” No kidding. The Port has apparently resumed normal business  as of yesterday.  But there is clearly a trend with the Occupiers  here. The businesses hurt by the Occupy movement, including the jobs and wages lost  directly due to the protests, are overwhelmingly working and middle class. And nobody in Occupy seems to care. As for the Port of Oakland, it seems very plausible that workers would have been better served receiving a day’s pay than being forced to stay home or walk in circles with a placard. Over the course of one week, Occupy Oakland showed the world that they are willing to take money out of the hands of Port workers by day, and cause riots and destruction in their city at night . This all forces us to ask the question:  How does any of the mayhem in Oakland teach the “Banksters” on Wall Street a lesson in economics or social justice?.

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Obama heralded these revolutions that threaten Sharia-induced calamity for the region, the U.S. and Israel.

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Arab Spring Turns to Winter of Islamist States in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya

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Latin Americans grade Obama high, Castro low (AP)

On October 28, 2011, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by KettermanLaurent966

AP – Latin Americans give U.S. President Barack Obama the highest approval rating for any leader in the region.

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Latin Americans grade Obama high, Castro low
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GOP Looks for Winner in Midwest

On September 26, 2011, in Uncategorized, by NatK

Republican Party officials and activists in Midwestern states say a GOP candidate can reverse President Obama’s 2008 victories in the region. But they’re still trying to determine who has the best shot.

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Time.com – Bad news from Egypt, Turkey and the rest of the region was forgotten, Wednesday, as the Prime Minister basked in the support of President Obama

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enjoys Obama’s support
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