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United States Ports
*CrackedRearView*
post Feb 21 2006, 05:18 PM
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Okay, let me begin with a little background information...

CBS News Report

The link above, in a nutshell, outlines the potential purchase of the London-based Peninsular & Oriental Steam, in charge of the operation of six major United States ports (located in New York, Baltimore, New Jersey, New Orleans, Miami, and Philadelphia) by the Dubai Ports World Co., which is run exclusively by the United Arab Emirates. Essentially what we see is a security risk outlined in the article.

But, here's where the debate comes into play...

ON THE NEGATIVE SIDE

- The United Arab Emirates is exclusively linked to terrorism (two of the 9/11 hijackers hailed from the UAE, and the country has been repeatedly reprimanded for filtering money to al-Qaeda).

- The safeguards that the government is claiming that are implemented now are empirically inefficient, and it's hard to tell whether we're being lied to or not concerning this.

- The Bush administration approves the sale after "careful" review, which puts a very hypocritical light on an administration touting its hatred of terrorist organizations and nations.

ON THE POSITIVE SIDE

- The Peninsular & Oriental Steam Co. out of London was losing its efficiency quickly, and Dubai Ports World Co. is seen as a godsend by many big business leaders.

- This could potentially put Arab-Americans in a positive mood toward the government because, evidently, we're looking past cultural issues to wheel and deal with their people.

- The Arab population has a long history of interests in the Western world, for instance, Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal is one of the largest single foreign investors in the United States.

So begs the question, do you see the takeover of six major US ports by the United Arab Emirates as a serious national security risk, or simply a great business deal?

Debate, my pretties!
 

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CrackedRearView   United States Ports   Feb 21 2006, 05:18 PM
sheridan_whiteside   This is not a security threat. It's another fi...   Feb 21 2006, 10:42 PM
kryogenix   I'm a little worried about letting the UAE tak...   Feb 22 2006, 09:26 AM
sadolakced acid   well, over 10 of the hijackers were from saudi ara...   Feb 23 2006, 12:30 AM
disco infiltrator   I think it's more of a security threat to the ...   Feb 23 2006, 01:17 AM


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