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lunes, 19 de diciembre de 2011

Washington warns North Korea to protect its allies

                                
United States recalled after the death of Kim Jong-Il, who "remains committed to the stability ofthe Korean peninsula and the freedom and security of its allies," an allusion to the U.S. administration will respond to any attempt to exploit the possible power vacuum in North Koreato attack South Korea or Japan.

Although the threat from Iran is seen as an imminent danger, Asia is the region of the world where U.S. military involvement is more direct and more security responsibilitiesUnited Stateshas about 30,000 troops in South Korea and major bases in Japan, its two main Asian alliesand both nations left in American hands much of his own defense. President Barack Obama spoke at the last hours by telephone with the leaders of those two countries to renew the supportin times of great uncertainty about developments in North Korea, a regime which lacks reliable information and developed a program has created enormous nuclear anxiety among its neighbors.
                                
The Korean peninsula is the world's stage in which more clearly displays the rivalry betweenChina and the United States for world leadershipChina, an ally of North Korea now has a great responsibility to control that country and ensure it does not open a phase of regional instability.U.S., across the 38th parallel, which established the Demilitarized Zone in 1953 after the war between the two Koreas and formally still holds, is responsible for protecting the South. The two countries share name is not yet officially signed a cessation of hostilities, and the incidents at that point, sometimes dead, were repeated over recent years and created several moments of high international tension.

martes, 6 de diciembre de 2011

Russian President's strategic message

Russian President Dmitri Medvedev made ​​a statement on the public channel YouTube for the West and NATO warning that if the deployment of missiles continues in Europe (also referredto Spain) will be forced to modify, move andreset targets in its missile systems also leave the program START nuclear arms reduction.

We assume that in the reprogramming of these missiles will include the Spanish base target at which to mount the missile shield, but is only aspeculation.

If the U.S. mentioned deployment continues, Russia will not stand still and will relocate its most advanced defensive systems to Europe,including veiled warnings that mean they are not willing to "cooperate to destroy us," implying that radically oppose the measures taken by NATO and which are considered dangerous to the global arms balance.




lunes, 21 de noviembre de 2011

U.S., Britain and Canada launch offensive sanctions to Iran

U.S., UK and Canada launched a battery of sanctions against Iran in various fields, while continuing the pressure on the Islamic government after complaints about its nuclear program.

Thus, the U.S. announced new sanctions affecting the petrochemical industry in this country anddeclared it a territory of "primary concern for money laundering."

This designation, based on anti-terrorism law enacted in 2001 during the administration of former President George W. Bush after the attacks of 11 / S, currently applies only to six banksaround the world. Only one other country, Myanmar has received throughout its territory.

"For the first time, the Treasury has identified the entire Iranian financial sector, including theIranian Central Bank, private banks and their subsidiaries operating abroad, as entities that pose risks of illicit financial global financial system," Geithner said in a press conference.

Measure does not involve the immediate application of sanctions against the Iranian CentralBank, but gives the Treasury authority to do so in the future and warns banks around the world that "if they hold any Iranian entity transactionsrisk be declared illegal, "said the senior official.





U.S. President Barack Obama also issued an executive order that permits the imposition of sanctions on persons or entities "sell, rent or provide" to Iran goods, services or technology to"maintain or improve" Iran's oil capacity expand production of petrochemicals.



The British government, meanwhile, announced the breakup of their financial ties with Iranian banks. "The UK is ceasing all contacts between the British financial system and Iran," said George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer in London.French President Nicolas Sarkozy, proposed today a series of sanctions against Iran. The French proposal includes a freeze on central bank assets and an embargo on Iranian oil shippingin the Persian country.

The proposals were mentioned in a letter sent by the government Gallic political leaders of the United States, Germany, Japan, UK, Canada and the European Union. The document also stresses that Iran should not threaten any of its neighbors.