British Minister Says “Right-Winged Nutters” In U.S Are Our Biggest Threat
Think the calamity developing in Washington over raising the debt ceiling is just an American problem? Well think again! The rest of the world, realizing that their economic prosperity is directly link to what happens in Washington DC, are beginning to weigh in on the matter.
A British Minister Secretary of State for Business Vince Cable, called the developing debate over the debt ceiling “irresponsible,” according to this report on Reuters. Mr. Vance Cable went on to describe the Republicans and Teaparty members who are fighting raising the debt ceiling as “right-winged nutters.” He said;
“The irony of the situation at the moment, with markets opening tomorrow morning, is that the biggest threat to the world financial system comes from a few right-wing nutters in the American congress rather than the euro zone,” he told BBC television.
For political reasons, Republicans are willing to destroy America’s and potentially the world’s economy, to protect the loopholes for a few millionaires.
Gilani Appears In Pak Supreme Court, Responds To Contempt Of Court Notice
newsopera.comIslamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has told his country’s Supreme Court that he has the highest respect for the judiciary and that he could not think of committing contempt of court. The Prime Minister reached court in a big cavalcade, tight cordon of security and with a phalanx of top ministers accompanying him and is responding to a contempt notice for failing to reopen graft cases against President Asif Ali Zardari.
Music fraternity pays homage to Bhupen Hazarika
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Ireland to close embassies to Vatican, 2 others
onlywire.comDUBLIN, Ireland — Ireland announced Thursday it is closing its embassies to the Vatican and two other nations, denying that its deteriorating relations with the Catholic Church played a role in its decision.
Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore said Ireland was under grave financial pressure as it tries to slash spending in line with its international bailout last year. He said a review determined that Ireland’s diplomatic posts to the Vatican, Iran and Timor Leste offered the least returns in foreign investment.
Libya's foreign minister Defects to UK
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