[cia-drugs] President Putin: SCO factor - considerable element of stab ility in Eurasia
http://www.tass.ru/eng/level2.html?NewsID=10141332PageNum=0 President Putin: SCO factor considerable element of stability in Eurasia MOSCOW, June 14 (Itar-Tass) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday the factor of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization is a considerable element of stability on the wide Eurasian space. This is a reality of modern regional and global politics, he said in his article published by the Rossiyskaya Gazeta daily on the eve of the jubilee meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization due in Shanghai on June 15. Let me recall that the creation of this regional organization was the result of time-consuming efforts to strengthen mutual confidence. If take into account that in parallel we have to tackle other serious problems, then we really can be proud of persistence, purposefulness and forbearance shown by all member-countries, Putin said. After serious talks, the parties managed to settle border issues. It is enough to say that there were no other precedents of such outcomes in Asia - either by border extension or composition of participants, he said. __._,_.___ Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM SPONSORED LINKS United state bankruptcy court western district of texas United state life insurance United state patent United state patent search United states patent office United state flag YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "cia-drugs" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. __,_._,___
[cia-drugs] Iran's Participation in SCO
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8503240261 Iran's Participation in SCO Summit Helps Regional Security, Stability TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Iranian Ambassador to Thailand stressed that presence of Iran in the upcoming summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization will help reinvigoration of regional security and stability. Speaking in an exclusive interview with FNA's foreign policy desk, Mohsen Pak Ayeen noted the Iranian President's visit to China to attend the upcoming summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Council (SCO) and stressed that Ahmadinejad's participation in the meeting would help reinvigorate security cooperation in the region. "Iran's observer status in this organization indicates the confidence that such important countries as Russia and China have in Iran as a country influential in the establishment of peace in the region," he said. "Presence of two established nuclear states and permanent members of the UN Security Council (Russia and China) and the observer status of two other established nuclear states (India and Pakistan) plus Iran as a regional power in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization can reinvigorate the status of the SCO in global security balances," Pak Ayeen underscored. The Ambassador spoke of the likely development of Iran's multilateral cooperation with the SCO member states in political, economic and commercial grounds and stressed that participation of President Ahmadinejad in the upcoming SCO summit would help further identification of the existing potentials for cooperation. Also referring to Iran's valuable experiences in the campaign against drug trafficking and terrorism, he stated that Iran's attendance in the Shanghai Summit could reinvigorate regional security and stability. The Iranian diplomat further pointed to the raison detre for the establishment of the SCO and said, "Even though Shanghai Cooperation Organization was initially intended for regional cooperation and it was also of a regional nature, the present goals pursued by this organization are trans-regional, including confrontation with the expansionist policies of NATO member states in the region." __._,_.___ Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/ Please let us stay on topic and be civil. OM SPONSORED LINKS United state bankruptcy court western district of texas United state life insurance United state patent United state patent search United states patent office United state flag YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "cia-drugs" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. __,_._,___
[cia-drugs] Fwd: [ctrl] Alex Jones clip... Bullhorns to Bilderbergs!
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[cia-drugs] China's hi-tech military disaster
- Original Message - From: Mario Profaca To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:01 PM Subject: [SPY NEWS] China's hi-tech military disaster http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2220162,00.htmlThe Sunday Times June 11, 2006China's hi-tech military disasterMichael Sheridan, Far East CorrespondentBid to copy Israeli electronics kills expertsA DULL boom shook the misty bamboo forests of Guangde county, 125 miles southwest of Shanghai, last Sunday, and a plume of smoke rose in the sky, causing Chinese villagers to look up in alarm from their tasks.Within 24 hours China officially admitted that a military aircraft had crashed, that President Hu Jintao had ordered an investigation and that state honours would be bestowed on the victims.Security teams sealed off the area, carting away the charred remains of 40 people and collecting wreckage with painstaking care. It looked like a routine military accident.In fact the crash would reverberate all the way to Washington and Tel Aviv, revealing details of a covert Chinese espionage effort to copy Israeli technology in an attempt to match the United States in any future air and sea battle.The first clues were given by two Chinese-controlled newspapers in Hong Kong, Ta Kung Pao and Wen Wei Po. On Monday they printed articles disclosing that the plane was a Chinese version of the formidable Airborne Warning and Control System (Awacs) aircraft flown by the United States to manage air, sea and land battles.They indicated that it was a Russian Ilyushin four-engined cargo jet, rebuilt to house a conspicuous array of radars and codenamed KJ-2000. The doomed flight, they implied, had been a test mission.The disaster robbed China of 35 of its best electronic warfare technicians, according to sources in Hong Kong. There were also five crew members on board.With memories fresh in Beijing of a Boeing 767 bought for the use of former president Jiang Zemin and found to be riddled with eavesdropping devices, there were bound to be suspicions of sabotage.The Communist party showed how seriously it took the crash by entrusting the inquiry to Guo Boxiong, vice-chairman of the partys central military commission, who handles sensitive security matters.It was without question a calamity for the Chinese military. But for the Americans, who lost a spy plane forced down by a Chinese interceptor jet in 2000, it was not a cause for sincere mourning. The US Seventh Fleet is ranged off the Chinese coast, in constant contact with Chinese planes and submarines probing its readiness to defend the self-ruled democracy on Taiwan.Both America and Taiwan spend undisclosed billions trying to penetrate the wall of secrecy that surrounds Chinas military build-up, which was criticised once again last week by Donald Rumsfeld, the US defence secretary.Spies from Taiwan are known to have scored remarkable successes. In one recent case reported by The Washington Post, they placed in their presidents hands the proceedings of a secret standing committee meeting on Taiwan policy within days of its taking place.American intelligence, by contrast, concentrates on a war fought with science and stealth to preserve its technological advantage.For as long as the Chinese have tried to buy, steal or copy high-grade military technology at least since the early 1990s the CIA and the White House have sought to frustrate them. China relies on foreign know-how. British propellers from the Dowty company are fitted to its Y-8 early warning aircraft and radars made by Racal Electronics are installed on its naval surveillance planes.But the crown jewels of electronic warfare are made in America, which means that Chinas hunger for secrets can be exploited by its foes. Late in the cold war, the CIA supplied faulty computer items to the Soviets, which resulted in death and destruction. So suspicions of treachery in Beijing are bound to be reinforced by the tale of intrigue and deception that unfolded upon examination of what led to the fatal end of the KJ-2000. The PLA [Peoples Liberation Army] air force and navy have long required airborne early warning aircraft, stated a report by the US Congressional Research Service in November 2001. Each is looking for 8-10 aircraft to supplement their own unsuccessful efforts.In 1999 the Chinese thought they had the perfect deal. A Russian Ilyushin-76 transport, serial number #762, was bought and flown to a military airfield in Israel, where it was fitted with the worlds most advanced Awacs system, the Phalcon, perfected by technicians at Israel Aircraft Industries. The cost: $250m (?135m).Inevitably, the CIA heard of the deal and the issue went all the way to the White House, which exerted tremendous pressure on Israel.On July 11, 2000, Ehud Barak, then the Israeli prime minister, broke off from peace talks at Camp David to tell President Bill Clinton that the sale had