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There seems to be a lot of fear mongering about this among different news outlet. I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts about it.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/larrybel...t-of-the-deal/ http://www.examiner.com/article/glob...u-s-gun-rights |
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There seems to be a lot of fear mongering about this among different news outlet. I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts about it. |
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There seems to be a lot of fear mongering about this among different news outlet. I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts about it. Will never be ratified by senate, UN can pass whatever it wants. |
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Uhh, arms treaty chaired by Iran? And people wonder why i have no faith in UN. Shut it down and start over. The Right likes to pretend Fast and Furious is somehow a big deal, but the US has been selling arms to shady countries and warlords for decades. |
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Well, Iran has more credibility to chair a treaty restricting arms sales than the US or Israel. |
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That was a rather right wing, sensationalist site, so don't panic yet! |
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So, the USoA is no longer behind it's debts to the UN by hundreds of millions of bucks?
If the USoA wanted rid of the UN, they would just need to recind the agreement to provide a location for their headquarters. That would also remove the problem of foreign idiots abusing the local laws and people while claiming 'diplomatic immunity' - heck, that'd be a good reason right there, IMO. One good reason for the USoA to stay in the UN is their veto vote, without that, there would be a lot more chance of other nations agreeing to actions, sanctione, etc, that would be against their interests. There would also be a greater chance that the USoA would be left on it's own when chasing it's interests. |
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It is cool man, keep taking up for Iran. Great thing is... your city is target #1. Something happens, it happens to you, not me. I will sleep like a baby and you will no longer make noise. Them's the facts, ignore at your peril, not mine. If I am wrong about Iran, no sweat... if you are wrong, you die. Keep appeasing them, appeasement has always worked so well before. I'm pretty sure you have a worse chance of getting struck by lightning than dying from a terrorist attack. But keep the fear mongering up! |
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It is cool man, keep taking up for Iran. Great thing is... your city is target #1. Something happens, it happens to you, not me. I will sleep like a baby and you will no longer make noise. Them's the facts, ignore at your peril, not mine. If I am wrong about Iran, no sweat... if you are wrong, you die. Keep appeasing them, appeasement has always worked so well before. |
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It is cool man, keep taking up for Iran. Great thing is... your city is target #1. Something happens, it happens to you, not me. I will sleep like a baby and you will no longer make noise. Them's the facts, ignore at your peril, not mine. If I am wrong about Iran, no sweat... if you are wrong, you die. Keep appeasing them, appeasement has always worked so well before. |
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Lets just say in some crazy parallel universe this Treaty passes. While the NRA would lead us to believe gun rights will be eroded, it looks like the issue here is more or less developed countries arming others for political gain (Libya and Syria as a present example). I'm trying to understand the correlation between this treaty and somehow our right to bear arms being revoked. Remember, I am on record saying bubba in the back woods of florida shouldn't be allowed to have a 200 gun arsenal in his insecure garage. I am no gun nut, but I am not an idiot either. If you can't see through this bills purpose, that is your problem, not mine. |
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Because it is about registering every piece of ammo and every gun. There is only 1 reason to create a registry of that kind, and it is to have the future ability to take them away. I have no problem with people in the US deciding a registry of the sort is ok (They will have to make some constitutional changes, though,) I have a huge problem with the UN nitwits (pushed by Soros, and he isn't anti gun in the extreme at all is he?) doing it. The UN can pass it, we won't. Call me crazy, when I see government fail and fail and fail and fail, regardless who is in office, more government is not an answer that comes to my mind. |
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I am far more concerned with government overreach than under reach. There is no backtracking government overreach. You can sue the private sector, you can't do squat to the government. Remember Obama's view of the patriot act pre election? Now, what is his view? |
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It seems like this applies more for nations that aren't even a member of the UN. If one is a member of the UN, would they even be allowed to do any of what they want to prevent?
Maybe this could really hurt US deals to other nations. Maybe no longer be able to sell arms to nations in the middle east. I remember seeing the Egyptian uprising and the military using M1 Abrams we sold them. Plus we give billions away to nations, they could just end up using that money to buy weapons from nations that ignore the UN treaty. Shoot, all these weapons that are used in these bad countries use guns, tanks and vehicles that originated from Russia, China and former Eastern Bloc countries. Seems more like a piece of mind to feel like they are doing something good. Make themselves feel better about themselves. If they wanted to really help, they would inject REAL help into some of these countries like Somalia and not let them be a lawless wasteland for decades. |
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first we have
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18822957 `USA further oil sanctions iran etc etc` but in smaller and less seen news we had: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-0...sanctions.html China, Singapore Exempted From U.S. Iran Oil Sanctions in fact the top 20 buyers of iranian oil are all exempted from these sanctions... and want to really believe the news? China’s crude imports from Iran rose 35 per cent in May from a month earlier, returning to levels, 522,000 barrels per day, on par with last year. no one has done anything to get these ` exemptions` as quite honestly the countries involved would simply ignore the USA anyway. |
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