Tuesday, March 13, 2007

United States Close To Agreement On Nuclear Medicine Center In Libya - Has No Plans For Libya’s Broader Nuclear Energy Development Wishes

I do not know about you but I for one believe this is about some of the best underreported news out there today. For one it flys right in the face of the way the Dems are trying to... and have in the past... run foreign policy and two it shows that our President is mostly correct on his foreign policy practices and the way he has gone about them. This story on Libya is word up proof of it.

In any case... it is most certainly good news for the people of Libya and it is good for us because it has made our country safer in the overall process of getting Libya to see the light and to stand down as a Terrorist State.

Here are three stories I’d like you to click out. They seem to me to tie everything together into one nice package... You can make up your own mind on it...


>>> SMH.com.au has this story that starts off like this... The United States says it is close to agreeing with Libya to co-operate on a nuclear medicine centre, but has no plans for the kind of broad nuclear energy development Tripoli has suggested.
Read this story in full at link below...
US Cautious on Libya

>>> Middle-East-Online.com writes it this way... Libya may approach the United States for talks on constructing the country's first nuclear power plant, a senior official indicated on Monday... The government "has given the green light to enter into negotiations on this question and to discuss with the United States with the aim of reaching an agreement on developing and cooperating on the peaceful use of nuclear power," a senior official said on condition of anonymity...
Read the rest at link below...
Libya may ask for US help on nuclear power

>>> Aljazeera.net has their take on the story that goes in part like this... [African nation's official news agency,] Jana said on Monday that the General People's Committee, the Libyan parliamentary body, had given approval for the foreign ministry to sign a deal with the US the day before... There was no immediate confirmation of the deal from the US, but any such agreement would continue a considerable thawing of relations between the two countries...
Read their take on this story at link below...
US 'to build Libyan nuclear plant'

And last but least... somehow this article seems to me to tie the main point I’m trying to make all together....
>>> TownHall.com has this read by David Limbaugh that goes in part like this... We all know what the Democrats oppose in the war, but after all this time, do we know what they are for??? They are against the war in Iraq, and they are opposed to most of the tools the administration has used to prosecute the war on terror. They are against much of the Patriot Act, the NSA domestic surveillance program, the trial of enemy combatants in military tribunals, tough interrogation techniques, Gitmo and Bush's harsh language against the "evildoers.”... They are against "unilateralism" when they mistakenly think Bush has employed it (in the build-up to the Iraq attack) and against multilateralism when Bush is obviously employing it (Iraq [I believe he meant Iran,] and North Korea).
Read the rest below...
Dems Can Cut and Run, But They Can't Hide

I’ll end this post by saying I believe the Dems... and most of the MSM out there... will not mention these Libya stories simply because it makes the American people remember some of the successes of the Bush administration... and the failures of the Dems with no working ideas at all.
Sad -- Isn’t it?

AubreyJ.........
(Side N
ote: Have you said thank you to a man or women in uniform lately?)

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