Saturday, June 12, 2010

The New Saturday Evening Post by Sir Jeremiah Kennedy

                                                             A cyber magazine

                                                                 Issue No. 1



1, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose country holds the European Union's rotating presidency, called Saturday for a "strong, joint EU position" on Gaza and Israel's blockade."We want to forge a strong, joint EU position towards what happened in Gaza and the humanitarian situation in that area," he said after talks with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas. Spain's PM said "clearly declare itself in favour of ending the blockade of the Gaza Strip."

2. Apple introduces the i phone with video conferencing. While this week the Chinese and Asian firm the makes Apple, Dell. Has the Labor group ask for increase in wages. After a rash of suicides. The company had to build nets along side the building to protect from jumpers. Its why I never got an Ipod but rather a mp3 player.

3. Iran to start building a new nuclear plant site by March 2010. 2 days after targeted sanctions. While today is the Anniversary of the farce elections a year ago bring the faithful Iranians on to the street. 

4. Saturday, June 12, Day 53 of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill that began with the April 20 explosion and fire on the drilling rig Deepwater Horizon, owned by Transocean Ltd. and leased by BP PLC, which is in charge of cleanup and containment. The blast killed 11 workers. Since then, oil has been pouring into the Gulf from a blown-out undersea well. And Barak Obama continues to support off shore drilling. 

5. North Korea receive baby food from South Korea. After S. Korea brings charges to the SC - Security Council. 

6. Sudan Violence erupts again. After what was called a war that was over. Aid workers are being blocked from feeding the starving.

7. Kyrgystan asks Russia for assistants militarily after fierce unrest and ethic murder.

Blessed the child for he is the peacemaker by Sir Jeremiah Kennedy

          Iran announced today a new nuclear plant to be built and in the past 6 months since the realization of a
secret nuclear plant underground has said will build 10 new plants. Which everyone knows it going to be hard to do. Non the less.

       Is Iran negotiating in the least respect. Answer is No. First we need to understand the Obama Administration has only dealt with Iran on that one circumstance in October. And that is it. Tomorrow on Sunday Iran's Parliament will meet for a special session to decide weather Iran as a country wants to cut ties with the United Nations IAEA, nuclear watchdog. The International Atomic Energy Agency for those who don't follow.

        Now I'm going to have to divert my attention toward China at this time. For although China did vote for 1929 resolution and did so admirably. China still believes at least it says it does on my dialogue with the Iran regime that we have to negotiate with. That my diplomacy is needed. Now when Iran cuts ties with the IAEA will your position remain the same. For we all know the reason for the Brazil/Turkey deal. Iran saw that the media and the news was heading towards a confrontation. Time Warner...CNN and all other news was directed towards Iran. They felt scared the came up with a deal. 1. To give up a portion of the nuclear material they have produced. 2. The portion is less then the Oct. agreement. 3. Iran has now decided to increase production to 20% rather then the 4% nuclear material needed for a Nice Civilian Nuclear Power Plant.

        Never mind China that Iran called you " two faced" in regards to your support for a North Korean Nuclear plant which I found as a nice touch. And then procced to say that it changes the relationship China with the Muslim community. You go right on trying to talk to Iran and its regime while I draw up War plans.

SJOK

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