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Hypocrites, Obama, and the "Will of the People" Posted: 06 Jul 2013 01:17 PM PDT Obama wants the government in Egypt to honor the will of the Egyptian people. But what about the will of the people in the United States who clearly did not want Obamacare (and still don't like it)? What about the will of the people who want our troops home from Afghanistan? While pondering such obvious hypocrisy, note that the State Department is working overtime regarding America's Mess in Egypt. Mr. Obama is bound by his own words, international law and the expectations of allies, such as Great Britain, not to acknowledge or support coups that overthrow duly-elected governments. For the president, it is an inconvenient truth that Morsi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, accomplished his office through the ballot box and was as constitutionally legitimate as Obama, but for one small fact. Morsi pushed through constitutional changes that are rather favorable to the fundamentalist thinking of the Brotherhood.Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Venezuela, Nicaragua offer asylum to Snowden; Double Standards and Hypocrite Allies Posted: 06 Jul 2013 10:52 AM PDT MarketWatch reports Venezuela, Nicaragua offer asylum to Snowden The governments of Venezuela and Nicaragua have stepped forward to offer asylum to National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden, who is currently holed up at a Moscow airport seeking a country to provide him sanctuary, according to media reports Saturday.'Imperial Skyjacking' In case you missed the 'Imperial Skyjacking', note that Latin America was upset last week when Bolivian president Evo Morales' plane diverted to Vienna amid suspicions NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is on board. Bolivia said President Evo Morales' plane was diverted on a flight from Russia and forced to land in Austria over suspicions that Edward Snowden might be on board, as countries across the globe rejected the American whistleblower's asylum applications.Kidnapped by Imperialism RT also commented on the 'Imperial Skyjacking' in Bolivian presidential plane grounded in Austria over Snowden stowaway suspicions. Morales' jet was forced into landing in Vienna on Wednesday after several EU countries barred the plane from entering their airspace over suspicions that whistleblower Edward Snowden had stowed away aboard.Double Standards and Hypocrite Allies Did not Germany, France, and the EU in general benefit from the revelations by Edward Snowden that the NSA was spying on Germany and the EU? Was Germany grateful or would Germany have simply preferred to let the US go on bugging their offices? What about France? Logic dictates that it is beneficial to learn your alleged friends are spying on you. However, logic is useless. Note the double standard of this mess. Imagine the outrage if president Obama's plane was forced to land in another country. The Snowden affair is an absolute disgrace all around: By the US for its actions, then by Spain, by Portugal, by France and by any country that would not grant air clearance to Bolivia President Evo Morales based on totally unfounded and piss poor US intelligence reporting that suggested Snowden was on Morales' plane. Even if countries were 100% certain Snowden was on the plane, they should not have honored the request by the US to ground the plane or deny air space flyover. I am disappointed that neither New Zealand nor Australia would offer asylum. Is there any dignity left in this world? I guess not, given the world bows down to the almighty US even when we spit in the face of our key allies by bugging their offices. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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