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Climate Security #1 of 24
(Video 1) Kevin Zeese, Voters for Peace: On Tuesday, April 14, 2008, a roundtable discussion was held in Washington, D.C., at the office of Friends of the Earth. The topic generally dealt with the nexus between Climate Change, Global Security and National Security, in relationship to other relevant and evolving domestic and international issues. The participants were: Elizabeth Bast, Friends of the Earth; Kevin Zeese, Voters for Peace; Linda Schade, Climate Security Project for Voters for Peace; Paul Walker, Global Green USA; Brent Blackwelder, Friends of the Earth and Peter ODriscoll, ActionAID, USA. Ms. Schade also served as the modertor for the event. For background, please see: http://www.globalclimatesecurity.org/home; http://www.actionaidusa.org/; http://www.foe.org/; http://votersforpeace.us/index2.php; and, http://www.globalgreen.org/. In each of the 24 videos that follow, the participants, who are featured, are identified by name.

Inside Story - Iraq security deal - Oct 24 - Part 1
The Iraqi government has criticised US military chief Mike Mullen for warning of "major security losses" if Iraq does not pass a key security deal. Previously, US Defense Secretary Robert Gates has warned of "dramatic consequences" if Washington and Baghdad do not agree a security deal on US forces in Iraq. In an unexpected move, Iraq's cabinet is demanding changes to a draft deal already agreed with Washington, which would allow US forces to stay in Iraq until 2011. The draft has also been strongly opposed by the faction led by radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr, who brought thousands of supporters on to the streets of Baghdad on Saturday in protest. It has also been opposed by Sunni Muslim clerics and other opposition parties in Iraq. Inside Story asks what is likely to happen after the December 31 deadline?

MMC Does Not Want Security 24/7
MMC doesn't think security is necessary. CEC staff informs him its is.


