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New World Order Title: Defense Secretary Panetta favors United Nations oversight of world oceans (Idiot of the Day) Defense Secretary Panetta favors United Nations oversight of world oceans by Hope Hodge 05/09/2012 After regaling a group of environmentalists last week on military initiatives to pursue biofuels and prepare for climate change, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta advanced another tenet of a far-left military agenda Wednesday when he appeared at a forum to push for ratification of the United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty. The treaty would create an international regime of law to dictate actions and activities on and in the oceans. In addition to creating new environmental regulations, it would tax U.S. mining of the ocean floor, and could compromise the nations maritime security. In 2007, Heritage Foundation president Ed Feulner described the proposal thus in a Washington Times editorial: This authority would basically be an aquatic United Nations of the sea (indeed, Law of the Sea Treaty is a U.N. convention). Except, instead of issuing toothless condemnations of the United States, this authority would have the actual power to thwart American interests, he wrote. For example, the treaty would empower environmental activists to bring action against the U.S. for violating the Kyoto Protocol, though the Senate never ratified that accord and senators sensibly made it clear they wouldnt agree to Kyoto if it would harm American economic interests. The treaty has been lingering as an unapproved proposal for years, soundly rejected by President Ronald Reagan in 1982 as a threat to American sovereignty, but entertained by the George W. Bush administration. Now, Panetta has thrown his weight behind the proposal. The time has come for the United States to have a seat at the table, to fully assert its role as a global leader, and accede to this important treaty, he said at the forum, hosted by the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Atlantic Council. It is the bedrock legal instrument underpinning public order across the maritime domain. Panetta argued that the U.S. was the only industrialized country in the world that has not approved the treaty, and that it would be a boon for American industries who dealt with offshore American resources. To date, 161 countries have approved the treaty. He also said the treaty would be an asset to national defense, embracing a view of the U.S. as dependent on other nations for safety and security. These are real and growing challenges and the reality is that they are beyond the ability of any single nation to resolve alone, he said. That is why a key part of our new defense strategy is to try to meet these challenges by modernizing our network of defense and innovative security partnershipsthe kind that we have at NATO, the kind that we have elsewhere, different parts of the worldto try to develop those partnerships so that we can support a rules-based international order that promotes stability, that promotes security, and that promotes safety. He closed his speech with a plea on behalf of ousted Sen. Dick Lugar (R-Ind.) to support the treaty, in honor of Lugars legacy. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey also joined Panetta in supporting the treaty, saying it codifies navigational rights and freedoms essential for our global mobility and helps sustain our combat forces in the field, according to reports from the American Forces Press Service. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) have said that they oppose the treaty, while Mitt Romney has said he has concerns with the policy.
Poster Comment: By the way the House voted to strip this bill of it's funding, now why can't they vote to strip ObozoCare of it's funding???
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#1. To: CZ82 (#0)
Panetta needs to be prosecuted for treason.
He's not a idiot. He's just another unelected globalist,which means he can expose himself publicly for what he is without any fear of losing a election. He's not a idiot because he is going to benefit from globalism with the rewards of power and wealth,and as a member of the New Nobility in the Brave New World,his children will inherit his position when he retires. Everybody needs to wake up and realize that nearly all prominent elected officials and appointed bureaucrats are now globalists that are working for the destruction of America as a sovereign nation.
"It is impossible to talk reason with those who can only parrot Party Slogans." sneakypete Sept 2011 Stay Hungry...Stay Foolish --Steve Jobs Steve Jobs,life-long Dim,and major Barry Soetoro supporter.
The problem for you, A K, is that Panetta is actually onyour side. The point being to study the 'problem' some more and then intro 'regulations'. If we're still dealing with the 'problem' at that point, introduce 'fraud control' with overrides. Much like Obama is doing with the fracking industry now. The USSA couldn't avoid ignoring the willful damge of the fracking bubble and so started a regulation committtee....;}
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