Wednesday, October 29, 2008

State Department And Negotiation Ramifications

Writen by Lance Winslow

It seems the United States State Department has their work cut out for them as they deal with dictators and foreign leaders who are problematic for peace in the world. Worse off much of the world runs on guns, drugs, arms, gems, worthless currency and human trafficking. It makes it rather tough to deal with some of these leaders of these Third World countries as they try to dictate policy and kill anyone in their way.

But sometimes in life you have to do business with questionable people, look at what our Department of State has to go thru with China, Syria, Lebanon, Nigeria, Venezuela, and about 35 others? You have to hand it to the State Department, as they deal with these scoundrels around the world. Also it seems that although the United Nations is sometimes called corrupt, you have to understand who they have to deal with on a daily basis.

Humankind is problematic and the primate politics of the world are even worse, but what can you expect from a bunch of sub humans? If the State Department does not negotiate and keep such people close to the vest then they can never keep America safe or keep our early warning detection systems operational to prevent us from being attacked or blindsided or cold-cocked by one of these ruthless scoundrels. Please consider this in 2006.

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