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Bush Sells Defense Supplier To Dubai Under Radar

Just goes to show that what we don't know CAN hurt us.
President Bush approved on Friday a Dubai-owned company's $1.24 billion takeover of Doncasters, a British engineering company with U.S. plants that supply the Pentagon.

Hoping to avert the sort of controversy that erupted over another Dubai state-owned company's plan to acquire operations at U.S. ports, Bush signed off on the deal after getting company assurances that the military supply chain would not be broken, the White House said.

Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer of New York, a leading opponent of the failed deal that would have given Dubai Ports World control of major U.S. port operations, said he would not oppose the purchase of Doncasters by Dubai International Capital.
Why should he? Out of sight, out of mind. The people don't know, so Schumer has nothing to gain by opposing it.
But another lawmaker, Democratic Rep. John Barrow of Georgia, said he wanted more details.

"Congressional oversight means accountability and accountability will help make sure that we don't sell off a piece of our military industrial complex today that we wish we had back tomorrow," Barrow said in a statement.

Pardon me, brainiac. But, as I understand it, the supplier wasn't ours to begin with.

Doncasters is an international group that operates nine U.S. plants. [!!!] It makes precision parts for the aerospace and specialist automotive markets, including parts for defense contractors for use in military tanks and aircraft.

Among the Doncasters' holdings is a plant in Barrow's district in Georgia that is THE SOLE supplier of turbine fan parts for the U.S. Abrams main battle tank.

Doncasters also makes engine parts for one variant of the Joint Strike Fighter, a Pentagon spokeswoman said. The program, co-developed by the United States and eight other countries, is building a next-generation radar-evading jet fighter.

Independence? What independence? We depend on international investors not just for our money, but for our bullets!
Dubai International Capital wanted its Doncasters takeover done in March, but had to wait for a 45-day U.S. review of national security concerns by the inter-agency Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States (CFIUS). It made its recommendation to Bush two weeks ago, and Bush said he approved the deal on Friday after it was "looked at very carefully."

"It's a sale that should go through," he told reporters.
Only one word can describe him - traitor.

The White House said CFIUS checked "issues ranging from counterterrorism to counterproliferation to counterintelligence, among others." It said the Dubai buyer "made contractual commitments to DOD (Department of Defense) to assure reliability of supply."

U.S. Army Secretary Francis Harvey said the Army had recommended approval of the deal even though it normally preferred to have more than one source for the parts it buys.

"We have British firms, we have French firms, we have Japanese firms" as suppliers, he said. "I don't have concern."

Ghee, that's a relief. Every country on the planet makes our defense supplies - EXCEPT US - but, he's not concerned.

And what "contractual commitments" are they talking about? Where are they going to sue if they cut off supplies in the middle of combat? The ITC??? Give me a break!

But, this is not an abberation. They're all in on it!

In the ports dispute, Bush was at odds with members of his Republican party as well as Democrats who were angry they were not consulted about a deal with clear security implications.

This time, the administration briefed some lawmakers, and the White House also sent a classified report about its decision on the deal to House and Senate leaders on Friday.

Schumer said Friday that the Doncasters' deal was different from the ports saga because it was carefully considered and involved products -- not services possibly easier to sabotage.

That is the most preposterous statement I've ever heard! Schumer is either hopelessly clueless or diabolically sinister.

These are not just "PRODUCTS" - these are OUR DEFENSE SUPPLIES! Not only can they be sabotaged, they can be withheld! Only a moron or a traitor could overlook this.
[Senator] Barrow was not satisfied, saying Bush should provide a full report with specifics of any assurances in the deal.

House Armed Services Committee Duncan Hunter, a California Republican, said his own staff review indicated the Doncasters deal was okay. "Numerous American companies" could make the tank components that Doncasters makes, Hunter said.
If "[n]umerous American companies could make [them]," then WHY AREN'T THEY?!!

HEL-LOOOO! We've been sold out! We have a government of traitors! They've privatized our military defense!

America is effectively defenseless!


And this is not by chance. This has been decades in the making.

Are you awake now? Or will it take one of their bullets to move you?

1 Comments:

At Saturday, April 29, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah--Bush II, Ken Lay: Peas In A Pod
(Mighty Thor, 29 Apr 06)

Yes, Bush II does what CFR tells him to, and the comparison with Ken Lay the devilish chief executive of ENRON is apt and telling, Lay the great traitor to stockholders, public, and employees. Mike Collins Piper has a great section on Jew-controlled Enron in his book, "The New Jerusalem."

The great game, presently playing is Orwellian "perpetual war for perpetual peace." Looks simple with inductive logic: "Judeo-Christian" West versus Muslims, topmost Jews in middle making money. Already some neat stories on Judicial-inc.biz. Honest elections and death to the Fed. Thor

 

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