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I heard that all the undesirables from the States are going to be shipped to Australia (will they be noticed??). All double rifles will be confiscated and shipped to Kansas. | |||
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I understand that the U.S. and Singapore are basing equipment and supplies in northern Oz. The U.S. wants spare stuff out of harms way, but within reasonable access to its Pacific forces. Singapore wants to store stuff outside of its territory so that it will be in a position to re-equip for a 2nd strike. Now who is trying to project power in the Pacific? | |||
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No but there is oil in Guinea and troops are ensuring that country is 'safe' **** US Forces Coming to Oil-Rich Gulf of Guinea - USAF Commander Vanguard (Lagos) August 10, 2004 Habib Yacoob Abuja THE United States yesterday said it was deploying forces to the oil-rich Gulf of Guinea, off Nigeria's coastline, because the region's vast oil and gas resources were of strategic economic importance to America and the rest of the world. Besides, the Nigerian Air Force has started taking delivery of the US$3million worth of spare parts meant for repairs and maintenance of the nation's Hercules C-130 combat aircraft earlier promised it by the United States Government. Commander of the US Air Forces in Europe, General Robert Fogleson stated this during a visit to the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Jonah Wuyep at the Defence Headquarters. General Fogleson said with the increasing threats of global terrorism, the deployment of US forces in the Gulf of Guinea was necessary if only to help protect a region that is currently of great importance to America's stability. "We recognise there is going to be times around the world when the US military, in this case the US Navy, may have to respond to different conditions. Often, the US Air Force, the US Navy get involved in going to places where there have been some kind of humanitarian crises and so we will push forces out in the different regions and as you also know, there are times when we push our forces out in the world to care about potential terrorist activities they come across. "But I can tell you this (Gulf of Guinea) was a broad-based exercise and that particular one was used as a sub-set of that broad range exercise," he stated, adding "this region (Gulf of Guinea) is important to the stability of the United States and it's important to the stability of the world in a sense because of the petroleum resource that you have in your country and so it's no surprise to me that if the US Navy, the US Government wanted to exercise, that they will take the areas that are of great importance to them." Fogleson under whose command the Gulf of Guinea falls however assured the US Navy's deployment in the region would not constitute any threat to the territorial integrity of Nigeria as the warships will exercise hundreds of miles off Nigeria's coastline. He asked for cooperation and concerted efforts with Nigeria to deal with global terrorism, noting that no country on her own could successfully execute the task. Speaking earlier, Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Jonah Wuyep disclosed that the Nigerian Air Force has received from the US Government part of the US$3million worth of spares promised it to enable it repair the nation's broken down Hercules C-130 aircraft. "One had hoped that our return to democratic governance in 1999 would rekindle this co-operation. Unfortunately, for one reason or the other, things have not picked up as fast as we would have wanted. Notwithstanding, I must hasten to acknowledge the recent $3million aid package from the US Government to the NAF for the procurement of C-130 spares," he said. The Nigerian Air Force boss also called for an urgent co-operation with the US Air Force to enable the country combat any potential terrorist threat in the Gulf of Guinea which he said should be of concern to both countries given the region's rich oil and gas resources. Wuyep therefore solicited further assistance of the US Air Force to enable the Nigerian Air Force complement the efforts of the Nigerian Navy in providing adequate security in the Gulf of Guinea. http://allafrica.com/stories/200408100016.html | |||
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What does any of this have to do with African Hunting? Surely you Aussies can figure out where the political forums are. / | |||
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Tut tut, TomBB. Grow a sense of humour. PS At this precise point of time, 6 out of the 9 latest threads are not related to African hunting. But last time I looked Guinea and Zim were both on that continent, and may an Yank has said in these forums if only oil was in Zim, Robber Bob would be long gone. Perhaps you can almost double your post count by posting the same commment on the other five threads too . | |||
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Quote:Quote: After nine posts you are ready to be the new moderator? Time to get a handle on what makes AR interesting newbie. Better check the Australian Forum to see Saeeds comments about the American Presidential Candidates. Using your vast experience about what goes where I am sure you can tell him where to put his posts. | |||
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Maybe Tombb went to the same school as shrub (bush) on how to make friends and influence people. I think someone needs a nap!>John | |||
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NITRO you old trouble maker ! Your supposed to be harvesting the grapes not drinking them !! Now you bottom of the earth dwellers are just jealous because they called us and not the ozzies. That's just because we can still own automatic weapons and hand guns. They knew you guys would have a hard time keeping that oil safe with bommerangs and old Martini's !!!! Of course once upon a time the natives managed to keep their diamonds, Virginity , gold and yes, even the oil safe....until those stiff azz brits came along. Now they've smoothered mother Ireland and stripped you of your masculinity. Cheeerio mate !!! | |||
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Quote: Perhaps this problem has something to do with Aussies that can't tell the African hunting forums from the Political forums. I don't think that my sense of humor needs adjusting. I think that you need to figure out where to post your trash articles. Maybe Saeed should just do away with the headers and just have one big forum for eveyone to talk anything they want. | |||
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Chuckwagon Now picture this for stupidity in world oil politics. Australia had a deal with Indonesia giving us 50% of the Timor Sea oil interests much of which lies off East Timor. We helped throw them out and ended up with 10% of the same AFTER spending billions in peace keeping and aid to that new country. The post was supposed to be provocative. Got to stir occasionally. "Troublemaker"? Guilty as charged, Sah! | |||
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Oh, the White Man's Burden. | |||
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