Former Bush officials clash over need for the Law of the Sea Treaty [3]
By Julian Pecquet
John Negroponte, Bush's first director of national intelligence, joined the State Department's former top lawyer John Bellinger in warning that the Navy and American oil and gas companies would be hamstrung if the U.S. doesn't join the pact. But former Defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld countered that having to pay royalties to a United Nation agency was unacceptable to President Ronald Reagan in 1982 — and remains so today. more [3]
The Hill's Global Affairs blog
Why the U.N. shouldn't own the Sea [4]
By Donald Rumsfeld
Thirty years ago, President Ronald Reagan asked me to meet with world leaders to represent the United States in opposition to the United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty. Our efforts soon found a persuasive supporter in British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Today, as the U.S. Senate again considers approving this flawed agreement, the Reagan-Thatcher reasons for opposition remain every bit as persuasive. more [4]
The Wall Street Journal