Re: EUA
Enviado: Qui Set 23, 2021 3:13 am
Na parte central de Porto Alegre os vendedores ambulantes são quase todos Haitianos. Tomaram conta do pedaço. O "politicamente correto" faz com que as autoridades tenham medo de agir contra eles. Assim a expulsão e deportação dos haitianos, que estão tentando entrar irregularmente nos EUA, também não é "politicamente correto", mas parece ser, infelizmente, a única solução possível no momento. Tolerar a entrada deles causaria uma explosão incontrolável de imigração do países da América Central e do Caribe para os EUA num curto período de tempo. Algo tipo "é boca livre, vamos lá também".Túlio escreveu: Qui Set 23, 2021 3:45 pmSei lá, nos tempos do EB no Haiti vieram três pra Osório e para mim era tudo negão, até mais pretos do que os que são daqui. Postei na época, os caras logo se emendaram com uns bandidinhos maconheiros e o único jeito que o Prefeito conseguiu resolver o problema foi o de toda cidade do interior: "despacha para a capital e que se FUOOOUDAM por lá"...![]()
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https://edition.cnn.com/2021/09/24/poli ... index.htmlEven Biden caught off guard by his administration's foreign policy crises
By Natasha Bertrand, Kevin Liptak, Nicole Gaouette and Kylie Atwood, CNN
Updated 2154 GMT (0554 HKT) September 24, 2021
Washington (CNN)When French officials erupted in anger last week after being left out of a US-led security pact with Australia and the UK, much of Washington was caught off guard -- including President Joe Biden, according to people familiar with his reaction.
Biden had met with French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the G7 summit in June but had made no mention of the pending deal to provide Australia with nuclear-powered submarines. Even though he knew the deal would likely deprive France of its own contracts worth tens of billions of dollars, officials say Biden was still unprepared for the fury that erupted in Paris.
After days of angry phone calls and public statements from the French, Macron took the extraordinary step of recalling the French ambassador to the US for the first time in modern history. Biden was receiving regular briefings on the fallout by national security adviser Jake Sullivan and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and by Sunday the President told his advisers he wanted to speak with Macron, believing a direct conversation could help smooth things over.
The 30-minute call resulted in Biden essentially having to issue a mea culpa to Macron -- a move one White House official acknowledged was not ideal.
The debacle is the latest in a series of foreign policy crises that have erupted over the past several weeks for Biden, ones that both foreign diplomats and US officials have said were completely avoidable. The gaffes have left sources inside and outside the administration frustrated and perplexed, with some even comparing the lapses to what they'd expect from former President Trump.
US and foreign officials say they have been bewildered and appalled by the Biden administration's two recent, major diplomatic failures -- first in the execution of its withdrawal from Afghanistan and then by enraging its oldest ally, France, by keeping the country in the dark about the submarine deal, known as AUKUS.