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Unbelievable, I cant imagine that the Brits are going to be thrilled over this. I thought Obama was suppose to be making the world love us not ticking off our allies
Britian has a surging Islamic population, that is getting virtually unstoppable, given their outrageous breeding power. It's projected that Britain might fall victim to Sharia law some time this century, or at least, the threat of islamic radicals getting their hands on nuke info and passing them to the nuts hiding in the central Asian deserts is real.
This could be the precursor to long term Russo-American partnership to wedge against one such scenario. Britain has outlived its usefulness anyway. I mean, someone like GW is no longer at the helm and there's no need for a lapdog across the pond anymore , though the Brits are probably happy to play that role for the rest of eternity. But Obama does not expect that. There seems to be a major shift in US-Brit ties and I think it's a strategic turning point.
Again, there are quite some noteworthy page 3 women from Britain and Kate Middleton is all over the news. This apart, it would be difficult to locate Britain on the map. I also keep hearing you get wonderful samosas in London. So add that to the list
Professor Malcolm Chalmers said: “This appears to be significant because while the UK has announced how many missiles it possesses, there has been no way for the Russians to verify this. Over time, the unique identifiers will provide them with another data point to gauge the size of the British arsenal.”
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The Russian side provided copies of agreed statements on the use of telemetric data and on the transfer of Trident II missiles to the United Kingdom. End summary.
No one actually reads the damn articles any more, do they. Good for you, people who don't read and try to understand. Good for you.
The Russian side provided copies of agreed statements on the use of telemetric data and on the transfer of Trident II missiles to the United Kingdom. End summary.
No one actually reads the damn articles any more, do they. Good for you, people who don't read and try to understand. Good for you.
God help us all when it's time to vote.
Yeah, he looks like he gives up data for free.
he looks like the reason Canada and the United States are negotiating an agreement titled "Beyond the Border: A Shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Competitiveness" this week
it says We share responsibility for the safety, security and resilience of Canada and the United States and we intend to address threats at the earliest point possible, including outside the perimeter of our two countries, and do so in a manner that respects privacy, civil liberties, and human rights."
The declaration says that with emerging security and economic risks that are global in scale, the countries must find innovative ways to protect themselves.
Several "principles" would buttress the plan: a "greater sharing of information" between the two nations; co-operation to develop and implement security initiatives and standards; respect for privacy and civil liberties; and recognition of the "sovereign right of each country to act independently in its own interest."
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