... it signed the
Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the Antarctic
with the United States to signify its partial refusal to consult on the Antarctic with the Latin American states. Meanwhile, the Antarctic may serve for Moscow for a tradeoff ... ... (regrettably, the opposite is the case with Australia). In the long view, Russia might even enter into talks with Great Britain and France, which still lay claim to Antarctic territories. In return, Moscow could request assistance from Paris and London in advancing ...
...
described by Washington
as a threat to "regional security and an infringement of the indigenous people rights".
New Zealand, which became a logistics and transit centre for Greenpeace activities, has played a special role in the realisation of the USA anti-France plans. Countries seeking to drive France out of the region have used this organisation as a supra-national instrument. Greenpeace have managed to "stir up" and set the local population against the French authorities. At that time,
Paris ...
... doubt, the strongest contingent was provided by
France
, which was also the first to join the strikes back on September 19. France is also planning to send its
Charles de Gaulle
nuclear-powered carrier to the Gulf. The
decision was taken
, by the way,... ... action
on February 25. Other countries that contributed strong contingents are Great Britain and Australia.
www.flickr.com/photos/usairforce/
US Navy B-1B "Lancer" Bomber Aircraft
on a combat flight
The countries that make up this group only deliver ...
... Brazilian air force has been airlifting the Cubans to Brazil as if it was the Berlin Airlift.
While this is happening, thousands of immigrants, from Haiti, Bangladesh, Pakistan and other nations both legal and undocumented, have been filtering into ... ... squalid conditions in lawless camps where gambling, drugs, prostitution and disease are rife.
To control the influx, Brazil and France both conduct riverine operations along the water thborder between the two nations (the French overseas department of Guiana ...
... You don’t see it, feel it or hear it. This view was confirmed recently by Sergey Ivanov, chief of staff for Russian Federation president Vladimir Putin, responding to questions from the international online media platform “RT.”
France is an example and it is using nuclear diplomacy to increase its global footprint. France derives around 87 percent of its electricity from nuclear generated power. You don’t hear much about it.
Uranium- a retro cold war diplomacy with a ...