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"It is a very rough border, very difficult to protect from illegal crossings," U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said. In late May, Ms. Napolitano met Saudi leaders to discuss a range of security programs, including training, joint exercises, intelligence and arms sales. Officials said both the Americans and Saudis agreed that the Iranian-backed Shi'ite insurgency from Yemen was the leading threat to Riyad.
Janet Napolitano offers to help put stop to illegal border crossings — in Saudi Arabia
I'm sure the irony went right over her little head, because as far as that one is concerned, she thinks the threats posed to the United States are from within it's borders.
I'm sure the irony went right over her little head, because as far as that one is concerned, she thinks the threats posed to the United States are from within it's borders.
Now that's what I call perfection! Great post Frank.
Perhaps i'm off my rocker a bit, but shouldn't this actually be an issue for the Department of State to deal with? Since when do other countries enlist the advice of our "Homeland Security" officials? I'm familiar with the fact that often the lines are blurred when it comes to national security, but seriously, Janet Napolitano and Saudi Arabia discussing borders? Something stinks here.
She is evidently a globalist, like the rest of the curruptocrats in DC. Saudi Arabia, USA, what's the difference to a marxist? Am sure they can use her infinite experience, wisdom and sound judgment to keep their rogue country ever so much safer.
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