Friday, December 16, 2011
Weekly Assignment 9
Weekly Post #9
Article 1: 'It's Finished': Last of U.S. Soldiers Leaving Iraq - Martha Raddatz
This article is about how all the soldiers who were fighting in Iraq are coming back. After nice years and almost 1 trillion dollars they finally return. Since the war began 4,500 American soldiers have died and huge amount 104,000 Iraqi soldiers died. The bad thing about this though is that many soldiers are without job now and are desperately looking. Some without even a college education now searching for jobs.
Article 2: EDITORIAL: Close the Strait of Hormuz (FOUCS) - Washington Post
Iran says they want to close their straight that they export all of their oil from. They say it will impact the rest of the world more than it would impact them because 1/6 of the world’s oil comes from there. But, it really wouldn’t the world can get oil from other countries just as easy like Nigeria and Brazil, and Iran doing this would just make themselves go bankrupt from not being able to sell their number one export. Iran says that they plan to do this because they want to make a point that “If the world wants to make the region insecure, we will make the world insecure.” I chose this as my focus article this week because we have been talking about Iran in class this past week and about putting sanctions on themselves and how we need to stop their economy, but if Iran does this to themselves, they will destroy their own economy by not getting money from other countries. It would be a dumb move for Iran because sure it would make the prices go up temporarily but we could find a replacement oil producing country and give them more business and make Iran go bankrupt.
Article 3: Millions From Diamonds Go to Mugabe, Observers Say - John Eligon
Apparently 10 million dollars in diamonds have been secretly given to Robert Mugabe to help give him money to expand his 31-year reign. These diamonds are coming from the state-owned mines in Eastern Zimbawe. It might even be more than 10 million, because apparently the treasury was shortchanged 60 million dollars last year. Mugabe no longer is in control of the finance ministry because of other cases that some of the money was going to allies.
Article 4: Euro Troubles Continue - PRI the world
The Euro keeps facing problems almost every single week now. The EURO fell under $1.30 for the first time in almost a year. Also the UK decided not to sign with a summit deal that was made by many other countries in the “Eurozone” But, the UK said they will still remain an active member in the EU despite their non-agreement on solving the issue.
Article 5: Journalist is Shot Dead in Russia’s North Caucasus Region - MICHAEL SCHWARTZ
Another journalist from Russia has been shot which adds to a rising amount of journalist and human rights workers killed in the last few years in Russia. The journalist who was killed was Khadzhimurad Kamalov who was the founder of a newspaper that covered delicate issues like police abuse and corruption. Police say they still don’t know who the gunman is but they are searching for him.
Learning Reflection:
This past week our class created a fake UN debate about whether or not to add more security to Iran and the goods they are exporting. We split up into groups of two, each group having its own country and had a debate. All of the countries came to a unanimous vote and all voted to freeze their central banks. All the countries, besides Iran, came up with a single group essay about why and how we should add more sanctions to Iran. Also in individual countries, we all made opening speeches about why that individual country chose to contribute to this single cause of freezing their banks. This was perfect timing because in my focus article, just recently Iran closed their own straight that they export oil out of.
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