Friday, June 03, 2011

Another security state hit job or just dumb ?

Rep. Anthony Weiner who has been the butt of jokes all day as well as actually getting it out there and standing at attention for hours of interview yesterday, no matter how pointless, recently appeared to lock swords with another lobby.

Earlier this year Weiner overtly took the 2010 agreement to task that lets the Saudi Air Force train at Mountain Home Air Force Base.

Al Jazeera carried this story in March that features Weiner ...Their own private Idaho:

Last December, amid the holiday rush, the US air force quietly announced that it had selected Mountain Home Air Force Base as the preferred location for the long-term training of a contingent of pilots and flight crews from the Saudi Royal Air Force as part of a $60bn arms deal between the US and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced that autumn.

Under the mammoth military package, Saudi Arabia is set to receive 84 new F-15E Strike Eagles - advanced fighter aircraft designed for air-to-air and air-to-ground combat missions. Capable of flying day or night in all weather conditions and reaching speeds in excess of twice the speed of sound, each F-15, packing missiles, bombs and a 20mm cannon, is a formidable weapon.

Under the air force's proposal, Saudi pilots will learn how to fly the advanced fighters at Mountain Home Air Force Base for five years, from 2014 to 2019, with the possibility of a longer commitment left open...

Continued unrest in the Middle East already has critics of the 2010 US-Saudi arms deal asking for a second look at the agreement.

"We may think that we're arming this regime but it could wind up in four or five years we could have ended up arming someone else," Democratic congressman Anthony Weiner recently told the Wall Street Journal.

After Weiner made that no-doubt very popular statement to the MIC, the article went on to say:

With conservative voices in America rising in opposition to the US training Saudi Royal Air Force pilots, will Idaho's Republican legislators reverse course? And if they do, what will it mean for Mountain Home, Idaho? What will it mean for US-Saudi relations? And what will it say about US military and diplomatic efforts in an increasingly volatile Middle East?

Isn't it funny how soon after a team player develops a mind of his own they hit a tree; have a medical mishap; wind up in a duffle bag; get jailed for having remodeling done or giving preference to those who do.


They fall into dumpsters; they resign ending their career before conviction in all cases; or are party to something like Weinergate or Strauss-Kahn's "trading" the French presidency for a African maid ?

So strange.

At least my family and the others in Rome just took care of it in the open.

And what's with their security forces telling vetted reporters to get out or be arrested for asking, suddenly ? It's just more aggrandizement for losers who grow their security details to awe the true useless eaters. Soon every elected fool will have men on him not for security, but to show how important they are to you.

"Render unto Caesar" ? Stop saying it and do it, you illegal frauds.

You're an illegal coup d'etat rooted in the Germanic families like the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (ultimately the "Windsors") and Bilderberg founder Bernhard, father of Beatrix:

Prince Bernhard, the father of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, was a member of the Nazi party, a new book has claimed, contracting the German-born Dutch war hero's life-long denials.

They're financed by eight Jewish families that they unlawfully seized power with in 476 after killing Nero in 68.

A millennium and half of fraud doesn't make you any more legal than on that day in September 476.

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