Thursday, March 27, 2008

France, UK to encourage nuclear power

Brian England 3/27/08 Global Political Relations
www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/03/27/france.britain/index.html

This article seems to be reactions to my last article on Al Qaeda threats made to Europe even though there is no stated coorelation. The french and british leaders have met this week to discuss the need to move to nuclear power. But at the same time they stress to disable nuclear weapons. "We need to help countries get civil nuclear power, but they need to renounce the idea of getting nuclear weapons." This conclusion was also brought about by the idea of Iran having nuclear weapons which makes many nations nervous. Under this idea, the duo are coming together with similar ideas of bringing all nations together to fight common problems. One of which is al Qaeda, where the nations stress the need to win the battle. The last thing they want is al Qaeda returning to power in Afganestan. They also are discussing a global approach to economy, environment, climate change, security, and bringing rich and poor nations together. They have distinct ideas on how to improve Africa before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, which seems to be a safety concern for fans as well as players.
This unity can really speak out to change the future. Many nations assist eachother and are often allied on controversy, but these common terms are usually corrupt with politics, history, and direction for the long term. The France and Britain cooperation seems to be completely honest and loyal. And hopefully this can lead to some sort of global togetherness. But it seems conveniant that last week al Qaeda threatened Europe for portraying Muhammed in a newspaper cartoon stating that the penalties will be severe, and this week forces are coming together to talk about ideas that will benefit the world, and at the same time speaking of sending more troops to Afganistan. This was great timing.

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