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20080813
John
McCain - Randy
Scheunemann - Politics
- Georgia
- Russia
- Taiwan
- Macedonia
- Romania
- Latvia
- US
- Law
- 2008
Election
"McCain
adviser got money from Georgia." ... "[2008 Election
Republican Presidential Candidate] John McCain's chief foreign policy adviser
and his business partner lobbied the senator or his staff on 49 occasions
in a 3 1/2-year span while being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars
by the government of the former Soviet republic of Georgia." ... "The payments
raise ethical questions about the intersection of Randy Scheunemann's personal
financial interests and his advice to the Republican presidential candidate
who is seizing on Russian aggression in Georgia as a campaign issue." ...
""Scheunemann's work as a lobbyist poses valid questions about McCain's
judgment in choosing someone who — and whose firm — are paid to promote
the interests of other nations," said New York University law professor
Stephen Gillers. "So one must ask whether McCain is getting disinterested
advice, at least when the issues concern those nations."" ... ""If McCain
wants advice from someone whose private interests as a once and future
lobbyist may affect the objectivity of the advice, that's his choice to
make."" ... "Scheunemann's firm lobbied McCain's office on four bills and
resolutions regarding Georgia, with McCain as a co-sponsor or supporter
of all of them." ... "In addition to the 49 contacts with McCain or his
staff regarding Georgia, Scheunemann's firm has lobbied the senator or
his aides on at least 47 occasions since 2001 on behalf of the governments
of Taiwan and Macedonia, which each paid Scheunemann and his partner Mike
Mitchell over half a million dollars; Romania, which paid over $400,000;
and Latvia, which paid nearly $250,000." -By Pete
Yost -AP via
-Yahoo
20080619
Military
- Tech
- Safety
- Investigation
- Government
- Accounting
- Politics
- US
- Taiwan
"US
N-weapons parts missing, Pentagon says." ... "The
US military cannot locate hundreds of sensitive nuclear missile components,
according to several government officials familiar with a Pentagon report
on nuclear safeguards." ... "Robert Gates, US [Republican President Bush's]
defence secretary, recently fired both the US Air Force chief of staff
and air force secretary after an investigation blamed the air force for
the inadvertent shipment of nuclear missile nose cones to Taiwan." ...
"According to previously undisclosed details obtained by the FT, the investigation
also concluded that the air force could not account for many sensitive
components previously included in its nuclear inventory." ... "One official
said the number of missing components was more than 1,000." ... "The disclosure
is the latest embarrassing episode for the air force, which last year had
to explain how a bomber mistakenly carried six nuclear missiles across
the US." -By Demetri Sevastopulos
-FT.com
20080520
-
John
McCain - Randy
Scheunemann - Money
- Politics
- Foreign
- Macedonia
- Republic
of Georgia - Taiwan
- Arizona
- US
- 2008
Election - Law
- "McCain
adviser's work as lobbyist comes to light." ... "[2008
Election Republican Presidential Candidate] John McCain's top foreign policy
adviser lobbied the Arizona senator's staff on behalf of the republic of
Georgia while he was working for the campaign, public records show." ...
"Randy Scheunemann, founder of Orion Strategies, represented the governments
of Macedonia, Georgia and Taiwan between 2003 and March 1, according to
the firm's filings with the Justice Department. In its latest semiannual
report, the firm disclosed that Scheunemann had a phone conversation in
November about Georgia with Richard Fontaine, an aide in McCain's Senate
office." ... "Orion Strategies earned $540,000 from its foreign clients
over the year ending on [December] Dec. 1, reports show. Scheunemann also
received $56,250 last year from March to July from McCain, according to
campaign finance records." ... "The campaign consulting fees ended at a
time when McCain was under financial pressure to cut costs, but Scheunemann
remained the campaign's top foreign policy adviser. He represented McCain
throughout last fall — including an appearance at a Republican Jewish Coalition
event during the same week he lobbied McCain's Senate office." ... "Georgia
paid Orion Strategies $240,000 in the year ending Dec. 1, reports show."
-By Matt Kelley -USATODAY
20070601
-
Cheney
- Douglas
Feith
- US
- China
- Taiwan
- Iraq
- Intelligence
- Nuclear
- Military
- History
- Politics
- "Defense
Officials Tried to Reverse China Policy, Says Powell Aide."
... "The same top [Republican President] Bush administration neoconservatives
who leap-frogged Washington’s foreign policy establishment to topple Saddam
Hussein nearly pulled off a similar coup in U.S.-China relations—creating
the potential of a nuclear war over Taiwan, a top aide to former Secretary
of State Colin Powell says." ... "Lawrence B. Wilkerson, the U.S. Army
colonel who was Powell’s chief of staff through two administrations, said
in little-noted remarks early last month that “neocons” in the top rungs
of the administration quietly encouraged Taiwanese politicians to move
toward a declaration of independence from mainland China — an act that
the communist regime has repeatedly warned would provoke a military strike."
... "The top U.S. diplomat in Taiwan at the time, Douglas Paal [head of
the American Institute in Taiwan], backs up Wilkerson’s account, which
is being hotly disputed by key former defense officials." ... "With the
election of George W. Bush in 2000, some of Taiwan’s most fervent allies
were swept back into power in Washington, particularly at the Pentagon,
starting with Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld." ... "They included
such key architects of the Iraq War as Paul Wolfowitz, the deputy defense
secretary, Douglas Feith, the undersecretary for policy, and Steven Cambone,
Rumsfeld’s new intelligence chief, Wilkerson said. President Bush’s controversial
envoy to the United Nations, John Bolton, was another." ... "While Bush
publicly continued the one-China policy of his five White House predecessors,
Wilkerson said, the Pentagon “neocons” took a different tack, quietly encouraging
Taiwan’s pro-independence president, Chen Shui-bian." ... "“The Defense
Department, with Feith, Cambone, Wolfowitz [and] Rumsfeld, was dispatching
a person to Taiwan every week, essentially to tell the Taiwanese that the
alliance was back on,” Wilkerson said, referring to pre-1970s military
and diplomatic relations, “essentially to tell Chen Shui-bian, whose entire
power in Taiwan rested on the independence movement, that independence
was a good thing.”" ... "Wilkerson said Powell would then dispatch his
own envoy “right behind that guy, every time they sent somebody, to disabuse
the entire Taiwanese national security apparatus of what they’d been told
by the Defense Department.”" ... "“This went on,” he said of the pro-independence
efforts, “until George Bush weighed in and told Rumsfeld to cease and desist
[and] told him multiple times to re-establish military-to-military relations
with China.”" ... "[Wilkerson, responding to denials of his assertions]
“They are dangerous men who will lie about almost anyone or anything,”
Wilkerson angrily responded by e-mail, singling out Feith, [former Rumsfeld
spokesman Lawrence] DiRita, Cheney and Rumsfeld for scorn." ... "He called
back-stage encouragement of the Taiwanese “even more serious” than the
alleged manipulation of Iraq intelligence, because it could provoke China
to attack the island, triggering a U.S. response and the world’s first
nuclear shooting war." -By Jeff Stein
-CQ.com
20051213
-
US
- Taiwan
- "US
diplomat had affair with spy: A former top US diplomat
has pleaded guilty to not disclosing a relationship with a Taiwanese intelligence
officer." ... "Donald Keyser, 62, also pleaded guilty to illegally removing
classified documents from the US State Department where he was employed
until 2004." -BBC
/News
20051117
-
China
- Taiwan
- Tech
- "Chinese
build a high-tech army within an army." ... "In a
surprisingly short time, China has accomplished two feats. One, it has
focused its energy and wealth on creating an army within an army. It has
devoted huge amounts of capital to create a small high-tech army within
its old 2.2 million-member rifle and shoe-leather force." ... "The specialty
of this modern force, about 15 percent of the PLA [People's Liberation
Army], is to conduct lightning attacks on smaller foes, using an all-out
missile attack designed to paralyze, and a modern sea and air attack coordinated
by high-tech communications. In other words, this new modern force is designed
to attack Taiwan." ... "Second, China has taken painful but successful
steps to create a "defense industrial base," or weapons-building capability.
The PLA has improved its factory quality control and its ability to adapt
foreign technology. It is bringing an indigenous small-wing F-10 fighter
off the production line, and it is moving rapidly toward a "blue water"
Navy with ships built in China." -By Robert Marquand
-CSMonitor
20051116
-
US
- China
- Japan
- Taiwan
- Free
Speech - Religion
- "Bush
urges China to move towards democractic reform."
... "In a direct rebuke to China, President George W. Bush on Wednesday
held up Japan and Taiwan as free and open societies, and warned that the
people of China had "legitimate" demands for more freedom of speech and
religion." ... "In a speech on US-Asia relations in Kyoto, the first stop
on his four-country Asia tour, Mr Bush said: "As China reforms its economy,
its leaders are finding that once the door to freedom is opened, even a
crack, it cannot be closed."" ... ""[They want] more freedom to express
themselves, to worship without State control and to print Bibles and other
sacred texts without fear of punishment."" -By Caroline
Daniel -FT.com
20050719
-
-
-
-
- "China
military build-up tipping balance against Taiwan - Pentagon."
... "The annual report to Congress said China's actual defense spending
is estimated to be two to three times more than acknowledged by Beijing,
or up to 90 bln usd this year, the largest in Asia and the third largest
in the world after the US and Russia." ... "'The pace and scope of China's
military build-up are, already, such as to put regional military balances
at risk,' said the 45-page report, entitled 'The Military Power of the
People's Republic of China.'" ... "It said China has deployed 650 to 730
mobile short range ballistic missiles in garrisons opposite Taiwan, and
is adding to them at a rate of about 100 missiles a year, it
said. Newer versions of the missiles have improved range and accuracy."
-AFXNews via -Forbes

-
-
-
-
- "China's
Military Looks Beyond Taiwan, Pentagon Says (Update1)."
... "China is rapidly expanding its military capability, boosting its potential
to strike beyond Taiwan and jeopardizing the balance of power in the region,
the Pentagon said in a report to Congress." ... "The mobility of China's
short-range missiles, coupled with advances in air and naval forces ``are
scoped for operations beyond'' Taiwan, the report said. Continued advancements
could provide it with a force capable of conducting various military operations
in Asia ``well beyond Taiwan,'' the report said." -By
Jeff St.Onge -Bloomberg

-
-
-
-
-
- "Rumsfeld
Argues for Keeping China Embargo." ... "China cannot
be certain that its military, while steadily strengthening, is capable
of conquering Taiwan, the Pentagon said in a new report on Chinese military
power and strategy." ... "Over the longer term, however, an increasingly
modern Chinese military could pose a threat to U.S. and other forces in
the Asia-Pacific region, it said." ... "Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld
said Tuesday prior to the release of the report that it illustrates why
a European arms embargo against the Chinese should be kept in place." ...
"Some members of the European Union, including France, have sought an end
to the embargo, which was imposed after the Chinese military crushed student
protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989." -By Robert
Burns -AP
via -SFGate.com
20050714
-
-
-
-
- "Top
Chinese general warns US over attack." ... "China
is prepared to use nuclear weapons against the US if it is attacked by
Washington during a confrontation over Taiwan, a Chinese general said on
Thursday." ... "“If the Americans draw their missiles and position-guided
ammunition on to the target zone on China's territory, I think we will
have to respond with nuclear weapons,” said General Zhu Chenghu." -By
Alexandra Harney, Demetri Sevastopulo, Edward Alden and Richard McGregor
-FT.com
20050706
-
Lesotho
- Global
-
-
-
-
- "Lesotho
loses from global trade shift." ... "Long before
dawn, the rush to Lesotho's textile factories starts through the darkness
of the southern hemisphere winter." ... "Forty thousand people, almost
all of them women, are wrapped in coats to keep them warm in the bitter
cold." ... "Inside the factories, the hours are long. The workers only
earn $38 (£20) a week, making clothes, mostly for the US market."
... "In recent years, Lesotho has gone through an industrial revolution.
A nation of cattle-herders and farmers was transformed by the global economy."
... "But the garment industry is now struggling. Two years ago factories
opened every month." ... "But the Chinese and Taiwanese owners have now
gone home, after China was given better access to US markets and a fall
in the US dollar." ... "This year several factories have closed. Thousands
of jobs have gone." -By Barnaby Phillips -BBC
/News
20050327
-
-
-
- "Taiwanese
protest China law: Antisecession bill lures hundreds
of thousands to rally." ... "Several hundred thousand Taiwanese took to
the streets yesterday to protest China's passage of a controversial antisecession
law authorizing the mainland to use force if Taipei declares independence."
... "The rally, which organizers said drew 1 million people but police
estimated at less than half that number, was as much about gaining foreign
support as it was about rallying Taiwanese." -By Stephan
Grauwels -AP
via -Boston/Globe
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