What’s green and blue and grabby all over? President Obama’s new
pressure campaign for Congress to ratify the Law of the Sea Treaty
(LOST).
The fight over LOST goes back three decades, when it was first
rejected by President Ronald Reagan. He warned that “no national
interest of the United States could justify handing sovereign control of
two-thirds of the Earth’s surface over to the Third World.” According
to top Reagan officials William Clark and Ed Meese, their boss believed
the “central, and abiding, defect” was “its effort to promote global
government at the expense of sovereign nation states — and most
especially the United States.”
The persistent transnationalists who drafted LOST favor creation of a
massive United Nations bureaucracy that would draw ocean boundaries,
impose environmental regulations and restrict business on the high seas.
They’ve tinkered with the document obsessively since the late ’60s,
enlisted Presidents Clinton and Bush, and recruited soon-to-depart GOP
Sen. Dick Lugar to their crusade. Ignore the mushy save-the-planet
rhetoric. Here’s the bottom line: Crucial national security decisions
about our naval and drilling operations would be subject to the vote of
162 other signatories, including Cuba, China and Russia.
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2 comments:
He'fd give away the secrets of the USA if he had half an audience with no US citizens watching...I'll bet he's getting ready to Pardon Jane Fonda!
is anyone sick of this man's policies yet???
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