Monday, October 12, 2009

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continues with evidence. After three months for, North Korea on Monday re-launched five short-range missiles from Musudan-ri in North Hamgyeong Province, located on its east coast, reported South Korean news agency Yonhap.

This release is made after Pyongyang undertook to return to the negotiating table over its nuclear program .

Friday, October 9, 2009

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Barack Obama obtiene Premio Nobel de la Paz


surprise. The Norwegian Nobel Committee decided to award the Nobel Peace the president of the United States, Barack Obama , because of their "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation among peoples, specifically, for his vision and work for "a world without nuclear weapons."

The ruling noted that "over 108 years the Norwegian Nobel Committee has sought to stimulate precisely that international politics and those attitudes that Obama is the new global spokesman."

Barack Obama becomes and the third president in U.S. activity to win the award after Theodore Roosevelt (1906) and Woodrow Wilson (1919).

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

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MERCADO PETROLERO DEJARÍA DE USAR EL DÓLAR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT


A report by British newspaper The Independent , the Persian Gulf oil states well as Russia, China, Japan and France, would be in talks secertas to replace the dollar as oil transaction currency.

Instead they would be thinking of the Japanese yen, Chinese yuan, the euro, gold and created a common currency by the countries of the Cooperation Council Gulf , comprising Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, among others.

I refuse

However, after the publication of the report, officials from these countries were quick to deny this fact.

President of the Central Bank of Saudi Arabia, Muhammad al-Jasser, described as "absolutely incorrect" information of the average British, while the government of Japan, said he was unaware of any negotiations to end the use of dollar.

On the other hand, the Russian deputy finance minister Dmitry Pankin, told the Russian news agency Novosti, which your country is not part of the talks.

A former proposal

However, this would not be a new proposal in previous years and countries like Brazil, Iran and China called for the dollar is no longer the currency of this important world market.

Moreover, with respect to China, in March the Central Bank suggested that the U.S. currency should be replaced by a new currency of global reach that would be handled by the International Monetary Fund.

Precisely, the chairman of this institution, Robert Zoellick recently warned in a ceremony held in Istanbul that dollar would not be in the future the dominant currency and would have to join the euro and the yuan renminbi, to form a "currency basket", which inevitably would create a different world.

The newspaper The Independent notes that the change in U.S. currency for other currencies could be done in a period of nine years.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

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"a possibility or a utopia? Iran recognizes


About the latest resolution of the Security Council UN asking the world's nations to work for a world without atomic bombs , it is worth wondering whether is that nuclear disarmament can be a reality next or perhaps a mere utopia.

According to an article published in the newspaper El Comercio , there are currently about 24,000 nuclear weapons in the world, most of them obviously held by the United States and Russia, of this total , 2.000 would be ready to be operated at any time, but as you know, enough only a small percentage of these weapons to destroy the entire planet.

In summary, the ranking of countries that possess nuclear warheads is as follows:

1 - United States 7.900.
2 - 4.138 Russia.
3 - China 400.
4 - France 300.
5 - United Kingdom 200.
6 - Israel 100 to 200.
7 - Pakistan 60.
8 - India from 50 to 60.

Notably, of these countries Pakistan, India and Israel, not part of the 189 countries that have signed the Treaty Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) of the UN.

should also include the countries that allegedly in the process of nuclear weapons Iran, North Korea and Syria . Of these only Syria is in the NPT , North Korea signed the pact but, revoked his signature on the 2003 and Iran since 2004, is suspected by some powers like the U.S. and Japan, to carry a secret nuclear weapons program.

Given these data, the question of concern to analysts and experts is whether the future can stop this proliferation of nuclear weapons or, conversely, decrease with treaties, sanctions and other international mechanisms.

For some, the answer is in the military sought from countries like Iran, North Korea and Syria, while others say the ball is in the power range as the United States and Russia, which should set an example and start a bilateral reduction of nuclear weapons. Anyway

in May 2010 will be held the Conference NPT Review , and there we have perhaps a closer response to the question posed at the beginning of the article: nuclear disarmament is an achievable goal or a simple utopia ? We have to wait next year to find out.

Here I give you the complete list of members the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) UN :

Germany

Afghanistan Albania Andorra


Angola Antigua and Barbuda

Saudi Arabia Algeria Argentina


Armenia Australia Austria

Azerbaijan Bahamas

Bahrain Bangladesh


Barbados Belgium Belize


Belarus Benin Bolivia

Bosnia-Herzegovina Botswana


Brazil Brunei Bulgaria

Burkina Faso Burundi


Bhutan Cape Verde Cambodia

Cameroon Canada

Ciudad del Vaticano

Chad Chile China


Cyprus Colombia Comoros


South Korea Ivory Coast Costa Rica


Croatia Cuba Denmark

Dominica

Ecuador Egypt El Salvador


United Arab Emirates Eritrea Slovakia

Slovenia Spain

Federated States of Micronesia United States

Estonia Ethiopia


Fiji Philippines Finland


France Gabon Gambia


Georgia Ghana Greece


Grenada Guatemala Guyana


Guinea Guinea-Bissau Equatorial Guinea

Honduras Hungary


Indonesia Iran Iraq

Ireland
Marshall Islands Solomon Islands


Iceland Italy Jamaica


Japón Jordan Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kiribati Kuwait Kyrgyzstan


Laos Latvia Lesotho


Lebanon Liberia Libya

Liechtenstein Lithuania


Luxembourg Madagascar Malawi


Malaysia Maldives Mali


Malta Mauritania Morocco
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Mexico Moldova Monaco

Mongolia
Mozambique Myanmar

Namibia Nauru


Nepal Nicaragua Niger


Nigeria Norway Oman
New Zealand

Countries Bajo
Palau Panama

Papua New Guinea Paraguay


Peru Poland Portugal

Qatar
UK
Central African Republic
Czech Republic
Republic of Macedonia
Republic of Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo
Dominican Republic
Rwanda
Romania
Russia
Samoa
San Cristóbal and Nieves
San Marino
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Santa Luzia
Sao Tome and Principe Senegal

Serbia and Montenegro Seychelles

Sierra Leone Singapore


Syria Somalia Sri Lanka

Africa

Sudan Sweden Switzerland

Suriname Swaziland


Thailand Tanzania Tajikistan

East Timor

Togo Tonga Trinidad and Tobago


Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan


Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine


Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu


Venezuela Vietnam Yemen


Djibouti Zambia Zimbabwe