Monday, February 14, 2011

Brawny Medium Step Can Bags

LOAD WEAPONS UNREPORTED


According Argentine authorities on 10 February, the U.S. tried to smuggle a shipment of arms and medical drugs, spent time at the international airport Ezeir which landed the Boeing C-17 U.S. Air Force.

Arrival This aircraft was a surprise to anyone since the holding of a course for the Special Operations Group of the Argentine Federal Police, scheduled for late February and early March. The plane was carrying normal instructors and equipment necessary for training. Besides a list of transported material was handed over to Argentine authorities.

However, when the regulatory review of the load, the Argentine authorities discovered guns, machine guns and rifles, and a concealed suitcase which were not on the list of equipment identified by U.S. authorities for the course for the Argentine police. Explanations were requested and we demanded that the bag concealed or open.

Members who traveled aboard the freighter refused to open the concealed suitcase for inspection. Only after two days of arduous discussions, decided that the Argentine authorities, Sunday, Feb. 13, opening the bag itself. They found drugs, transmission equipment, computing devices mass storage (USB) devices and writers.

U.S. officials, all of the Seventh Army Airborne Brigade based in North Carolina, and have tried to enter illegally into the South American country over a thousand cubic feet of undeclared material or the equivalent of one third of the cargo plane. This last happened in Argentine territory after a stop in Panama and Peru.

In a statement, the Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs recalled that last August, the U.S. Air Force had attempted to enter an arms shipment by evading customs control of Argentina. He then reminded the U.S. ambassador in Buenos Aires to take note that in Argentina, as in all countries, there is a law and customs must be respected.

While Obama calls on the Egyptian people to make a peaceful transition of power, it maintains clandestine operations aimed at smuggling arms to Argentina, a country democratic and peaceful. How do you want to give credibility to these characters and many faces of double standards?

Oscar

Fortin Quebec, February 14, 2011

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