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111 nations adopt cluster bomb treaty, but not US
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Edited on Fri May-30-08 02:30 PM by RedEarth
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DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - Diplomats from 111 nations formally adopted a landmark treaty banning cluster bombs on Friday after futile calls for participation by the weapons' biggest makers and users, particularly the United States.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged every nation in the world to sign the painstakingly negotiated pact "without delay."

Twelve days of negotiations ended after diplomats from scores of nations delivered speeches embracing the accord. It requires signatories not to use cluster bombs, to destroy existing stockpiles within eight years, and to fund programs that clear old battlefields of dud bombs.

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But Washington this week dismissed the prospect that the treaty would alter U.S. policy. State Department spokesman Tom Casey said the United States remained committed to United Nations-sponsored talks that seek voluntary codes of "best practice" among leading makers of cluster bombs. These talks, also involving Russia and China, are not considering a ban.



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  111 nations adopt cluster bomb treaty, but not US RedEarth  May-30-08 02:27 PM   #0 
   Our leaders are monsters  Dogtown   May-30-08 02:46 PM   #1 
   My vote didn;t count the last time..  boilerbabe   May-31-08 02:37 AM   #48 
   Even more so when you consider the fact they're made up to look like food relief packets  Heywoodj   May-31-08 11:48 AM   #68 
      I was unaware  Dogtown   May-31-08 05:21 PM   #72 
   We are a terrorist nation  Paint It Black   May-30-08 02:46 PM   #2 
   Here's your 'Christian' nation, you right wingers!  bulloney   May-30-08 06:00 PM   #22 
   hear ya there..this is just hopeless isn't it? n/t  boilerbabe   May-31-08 02:28 AM   #47 
   Because we need to kill innocent bunnies, dumb-ass hahahaha  boilerbabe   May-31-08 02:50 AM   #50 
   we have lost our souls.  alyce douglas   May-30-08 02:52 PM   #3 
   It's our God given right to blow up innocent children! Who would Jesus maim?  Bush_MUST_Go   May-30-08 03:03 PM   #4 
   if we had them in the first place!~ /t  boilerbabe   May-31-08 02:51 AM   #51 
   4 comments,  Cherchez la Femme   May-30-08 03:30 PM   #5 
   some things make people so mad they forget to rec  themartyred   May-30-08 08:59 PM   #35 
   I've said it too many times to even remember during these  lazyriver   May-30-08 03:43 PM   #6 
   Laos is the perfect example of why cluster bombs need to banned  pegleg   May-30-08 04:02 PM   #7 
   In the same boat with China and Russia when it's about killing innocents... quite remarkable n/t  ForeignSpectator   May-30-08 04:25 PM   #8 
   Regime Change! n/t  windoe   May-30-08 04:26 PM   #9 
   Isn't Hillary a champion of cluster bombs? nt  thereismore   May-30-08 04:35 PM   #10 
   Clinton, Obama, and Cluster Bombs  RoseMead   May-30-08 05:21 PM   #18 
      so, can any clinton supporters justify this:  concerned canadian   May-30-08 07:46 PM   #29 
      I recommend everyone read those two links!  Towlie   May-31-08 12:11 AM   #45 
   111 nations adopt cluster bomb agreement, one keeps with its same old clusterfuck agreement. n/t  ExPatLeftist   May-30-08 04:42 PM   #11 
   I am ashamed.  postulater   May-30-08 04:45 PM   #12 
   It's a business....making bombs is WHAT WE DO!!  Hulk   May-30-08 05:09 PM   #13 
   I've been thinking for a while now that the US needs to change our motto  RoseMead   May-30-08 05:15 PM   #15 
   Exactly  raouldukelives   May-30-08 05:20 PM   #17 
   War is what we export now.  OwnedByFerrets   May-30-08 05:56 PM   #21 
   That doesn't make it right.  Fox Mulder   May-30-08 06:18 PM   #24 
   Horror is a good word to use here  RoseMead   May-30-08 05:11 PM   #14 
   u.s. moving backwards---as usual--WH/GOP cultists  katty   May-30-08 05:16 PM   #16 
   America left behind. Again.  LynnTheDem   May-30-08 05:43 PM   #19 
   +20yrs paying off bills & cleaning up Republican damage. We'll be left behind alright =(  raystorm7   May-30-08 06:48 PM   #28 
      You're optomistic. n/t  TheMadMonk   May-30-08 10:45 PM   #41 
   this is where we are folks  lovuian   May-30-08 05:48 PM   #20 
   Read it and weep. n/t  Kaleko   May-30-08 06:09 PM   #23 
   Showing yet again why we're the number 1 terrorist nation on earth.  Vidar   May-30-08 06:19 PM   #25 
   The weapon of choice by the U.S. military leaders because it is the most lethal against children  whistle   May-30-08 06:25 PM   #26 
   Or maybe CBU bombs are useful against massed troops & armor?  Wcross   May-30-08 11:25 PM   #44 
   Yet another day to be embarassed to be an American, thanks to Dubya.  superconnected   May-30-08 06:25 PM   #27 
   Palau adopted it!  DissedByBush   May-30-08 08:12 PM   #30 
   But,but...  jeff30997   May-30-08 08:22 PM   #31 
   We are now in company with nations known for their disregard for human life.  appleannie1   May-30-08 08:24 PM   #32 
   HILLARY supports clusterbombs  bambino   May-30-08 08:25 PM   #33 
   She voted against legislation banning use of clusterbombs in CIVILIAN areas.  Divernan   May-30-08 10:09 PM   #38 
      She thinks acting tough will make people respect her  bambino   May-31-08 09:38 AM   #56 
   No worry, President Obama will take care of it.  corkhead   May-30-08 08:25 PM   #34 
   Seriously, now...  themartyred   May-30-08 09:30 PM   #36 
   Just like we have never  laylah   May-30-08 10:05 PM   #37 
   American Whitehouse arrogance and Pentagon arrogance is at the bottom of this. They  trickyguy   May-30-08 10:30 PM   #39 
   World, we are sorry...  Yael   May-30-08 10:44 PM   #40 
   The shame continues, when does the mass rage  vickiss   May-30-08 11:09 PM   #42 
   Even Our Psycho Right Wing Govt Signed Up.  TaffyMoon   May-30-08 11:20 PM   #43 
   Our country just sucks no question here...n/t  boilerbabe   May-31-08 02:27 AM   #46 
   These people are not representing us! n/t  boilerbabe   May-31-08 02:42 AM   #49 
   Deleted message  Name removed   May-31-08 08:02 AM   #53 
      We were waiting for you to fill in the details.  ronnie624   May-31-08 11:12 AM   #64 
   Who manufactures cluster bombs and how much do they  pokercat999   May-31-08 06:25 AM   #52 
   they should had built in a de-arming device inside the bombs  skoalyman   May-31-08 08:23 AM   #54 
      That is a sensible suggestion  Pavulon   May-31-08 09:52 AM   #58 
         But it would add a cost not justified by the purpose of the  pokercat999   May-31-08 10:02 AM   #60 
            Take the simple saftey up to PAL  Pavulon   May-31-08 10:08 AM   #61 
   That would mean we'd have to stop using them and stop selling them to other  glowing   May-31-08 08:45 AM   #55 
   but not US, or any other nation with an airforce.  ileus   May-31-08 09:48 AM   #57 
   We NEED cluster bombs  rhiannon55   May-31-08 10:00 AM   #59 
   Like in Yugoslavia?  Pavulon   May-31-08 10:14 AM   #62 
      But wait...  rhiannon55   May-31-08 10:57 AM   #63 
      mmm nope, cant compare cluster with blowing up dams  Pavulon   May-31-08 11:41 AM   #66 
         Baby civilians don't start wars  rhiannon55   May-31-08 04:56 PM   #71 
      We've never bombed China or Russia with cluster bombs or vice versa.  ronnie624   May-31-08 11:39 AM   #65 
         Iraq GW1 was not quite third world  Pavulon   May-31-08 11:48 AM   #67 
            You pretend that social issues are not a part of the equation  ronnie624   May-31-08 12:26 PM   #70 
   How typical and sad. n/t  OMomma   May-31-08 12:24 PM   #69 
   United States, Russia, China, Israel, India and Pakistan.  Robb   May-31-08 07:09 PM   #73 
   Depressing  meghandavid   May-31-08 08:02 PM   #74 
 

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