wah, mao donk,, bayaran gede nggak?
wekekkeke bosen neh di indo. kerja2 ma bule2
bayaran tetep kelas "indo"
merasa di tipu juga...
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: johny indon 
  To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 12:09 PM
  Subject: [proletar] Re: CIA suffers from strong lack of Arab specialists --- 
SO, WHAT ????


  lho, kalo amerika memata matai negara lain seenak udelnya koq lu ngga 
  keberatan?
  kalo amerika doyan ngobok2 negara lain, maka amerika emang 
  layak di obok2 juga.
  siapa menabur angin, dia menuai kentut.

  eh, masih bangga pake titel ingsinyur ya? 
  ngga bisa milih yahoo id yg lebih intelek lagi apa?
  malu ama si muskitawati donk, dia pi eich di tapi 
  yahoo id nya mah ga perlu pake titel segala.

  nyok kita nonton ondel ondel.. njooooooo...


  --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "Ir. H.L. Njoo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  wrote:
  > Komentar pers Rusia (PRAVDA) ini benar2 menertawakan.  Bagi AS,
  > apalagi lebih2 CIA, kesetiaan berganda dari Arab2 warganegara AS 
  > dari generasi pertama lebih berbahaya daripada manfaat mereka buat
  > membantu intelijen AS membrantas teroris (intelligence officers 
  > believe first generation US citizens, ethnic Arabs, might face the 
  > dual loyalty problem).  Jadi memang HARUS dibatasi se-minimal
  > mungkin, supaya Arab2 tidak bisa meng-INFILTRASI sistim intelijens
  > AS.  Kekurangan penterjemah ahli mudah sekali dikompensasi dengan
  > aturan2 hukum anti-terorisme yang ketat, seperti misalnya the 
  Patriot
  > Act.  Kenyataannya, Patriot Act telah berhasil dengan gilang-
  > gemilang mencegah dan melibas-tuntas usaha2 teroris didalam negeri 
  > AS.  Hal ini terbnukti dari tidak adanya SATUPUN JUGA perbuatan 
  teror
  > yang berhasil didlam negeri AS setelah 9/11.  Kabarnya tidak lama 
  > lagi pemerintah AS akan memperketat Patriot Act ini dengan 
  > menambahkan aturan2 baru.
  > 
  > Kriteria yang sama dalam pemilihan dan penempatan tenaga2 
  > penterjemah serta petugas2 lain yang menyangkut keselamatan 
  > (security) AS juga patut dijalankan buat SEMUA warga AS yang 
  > beragama Islam, termasuk INDONESIA, kecuali mereka yang jelas2 
  > didepan publik maupun tertulis (dibawah sumpah + tanda-tangan) 
  > menyatakan menentang fundamentalisme Islam dengan alasan yang 
  > masuk diakal (analisa oleh psikolog/psikiater).  
  > 
  > Kriteria pemilihan yang demikian TIDAK BISA dianggap sebagai 
  > DISKRIMINASI, melainkan sebagai syarat2 kualifikasi buat suatu 
  > lapangan kerja tertentu, yang tentunya memerlukan syarat2 
  tersendiri 
  > yang khusus dan khas. 
  > 
  > Terutama sekali, manusia2 seperti ini TIDAK BOLEH sekali-kali 
  > menjadi pegawai negeri AS yang resmi.  Contohnya, baru2 ini di EPA 
  > (Environmental Protection Agency, yang sebenarnya sedikit sekali 
  > menyangkut terorisme/security) ada seorang wanita warganegara AS 
  > asal Pakistan yang ternyata seorang aktivis perkumpulan Charity 
  > (amal) yang terbukti menyalurkan uang-bantuannya kepada Al-Qaeda.  
  > Bayangkan saja, bila wanita tersebut sempat meng-infiltrasi CIA 
  atau 
  > badan2 intelijens AS yang lain.  Apalagi dia punya Ph.D., hingga 
  > berpotensial naik ke-posisi kunci.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "Ambon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > > http://english.pravda.ru/world/20/91/368/15636_CIA.html
  > > 
  > > 
  > > 
  > >       CIA suffers from strong lack of Arab specialists 
  > >       06/13/2005 13:38 
  > >       The Central Intelligence Agency will most likely have to 
  > revise its employment rules
  > > 
  > >       The US Central Intelligence Agency will have to simplify 
  > several internal security rules regarding requirements presented to 
  > employment candidates. The rules prevent the CIA from employing a 
  > lot of qualified specialists in the Arabic language and experts for 
  > traditions and ideology of Islam. The agency experiences a strong 
  > need in such specialists. Furthermore, intelligence officers 
  believe 
  > that first generation US citizens, ethnic Arabs, might face the 
  dual 
  > loyalty problem. 
  > > 
  > >       The US CIA has never been a militarized organization. Its 
  > officers take different positions, but there is no multistage 
  > hierarchy of military ranks in the organization. It is noteworthy 
  > that scriptwriters of Soviet detective films were in a habit of 
  > using "CIA colonels" in their works, although such a rank never 
  > existed in reality. Nevertheless, the CIA has always practiced the 
  > toughest discipline imaginable. Requirements to new employees are 
  > rather high; they all spring from a list of rules of the 
  > organization's internal security. The CIA hires only US citizens 
  > under 35 years of age. A person will be granted access to secret 
  > documents only if he or she successfully passes a serious of 
  various 
  > test.
  > > 
  > >       The American intelligence currently suffers from a lack of 
  > specialists of the Arab language. The problem became especially 
  > serious after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The CIA also needs 
  experts 
  > of cultural, social and historical realities of Muslim states, as 
  > well as Islamic ideology, rights and traditions. The US 
  intelligence 
  > network cannot operate without such specialists in Muslim states. 
  It 
  > is also impossible to collect information about terrorists; the 
  > shortage of the above-mentioned specialists does not allow to 
  > introduce US intelligence officers in extremist organizations 
  > either. 
  > > 
  > >       CIA Director, Porter Goss, and US Secretary of Homeland 
  > Security, Michael Chertoff, have to fulfill the will of the US 
  > president, who ordered to double the personnel of analysts and 
  > secret agents within the period of five years. The CIA faced 
  certain 
  > complications employing new personnel. The majority of candidates, 
  > who possessed all the knowledge, experience and skills required, 
  > were mostly ethnic Arabs, first-generation American citizens. It 
  > means that they might face the problem of dual loyalty, first and 
  > foremost. Secondly, a lot of ethnic Arabs maintain permanent 
  > relations with relatives, who still reside in their native states. 
  > They could therefore become victims of blackmail and threats. 
  > > 
  > >       Jennifer Millerwize, the chairwoman of the CIA press 
  > service, said that the Agency would most likely have to revise the 
  > employment rules, because specialists fluent in Arab, Afghan and 
  > Chinese languages are highly wanted by the CIA. Dem. Representative 
  > from California, Jane Harman, entirely supported the CIA's 
  > initiative. She believes that US authorities need to give ethnic 
  > Arabs an opportunity to help the USA if they are law-abiding and 
  > patriotic citizens. 
  > > 
  > >       On the other hand, there are a lot of people in the CIA 
  > administration, who are ready to stand up for traditional personnel-
  > selective standards of the agency. It is up to CIA Director Porter 
  > Goss and the director of the National Intelligence, John 
  Negroponte, 
  > to make the final decision on the matter. 
  > >      
  > > 
  > >       Read the original in Russian: (Translated by: Dmitry 
  Sudakov)
  > > 
  > >      
  > > 
  > > 
  > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





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