Tinker
This guy Barack Obama doesn't really care about our country at
all because he just keep given everything that the American people are trying
to protect away. And to keep doing that for whoever want what we the American
people worked so hard to have.
Barack Obama is a man putting on a Show for the Show sake,
using everything around him like scenery props. And treating everything we hold
near and dear to our hearts, which is important to us, as incidental and nothings
compared to how he look on television.
The false pride from a man in an expensive suit who doesn’t
have any personal substance at all, and we the people chose wrong.
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Obama’s
quiet nuclear deal with China raises proliferation concerns
It seemed like a typical day for President Obama. He taped a
TV interview on trade, hosted the champion NASCAR team
on the South Lawn and met with the defense secretary in the Oval Office.
Not so typical was something that didn’t appear that day on
the president’s public schedule: notification to Congress that he intends to renew a nuclear cooperation agreement
with China. The deal would allow Beijing to buy more U.S.-designed
reactors and pursue a facility or the technology to reprocess plutonium from
spent fuel. China would also be able to buy reactor coolant technology that
experts say could be adapted to make its submarines quieter and harder to
detect.
The formal notice initially didn’t draw any headlines. Its
unheralded release on April 21 reflected the administration’s anxiety that it
might alarm members of Congress and nonproliferation experts who fear China’s
growing naval power — and the possibility of nuclear technology falling into
the hands of third parties with nefarious intentions.
Now, however, Congress is turning its attention to the
agreement. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is set to hear from five
Obama officials in a closed-door meeting Monday to weigh the commercial,
political and security implications of extending the accord. The private
session will permit discussion of a classified addendum from the director of
national intelligence analyzing China’s nuclear export control system and what
Obama’s notification called its “interactions with other countries of
proliferation concern.”
The White House’s willingness to push ahead with the nuclear
accord with Beijing illustrates the evolving relationship between the world’s
two largest powers, which, while eyeing each other with mutual suspicion and
competitiveness, also view each other as vital economic and strategic global
partners. The Nuclear Energy Institute, an industry trade group, argues that
the new agreement will clear the way for U.S. companies to sell dozens of
nuclear reactors to China, the biggest nuclear power market in the world.
Yet the new version of the nuclear accord — known as a 123
agreement under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 — would give China leeway to buy
U.S. nuclear energy technology at a sensitive moment: The Obama administration
has been trying to rally support
among lawmakers and the public for a deal that would restrict Iran’s nuclear
program — a deal negotiated with China’s support.
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