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Mika
Maybee we, on the outside of US, must beginning to send that type of broadcast to the United States of America, becouse they dosent know, or dosent want to know what is really is happening in this state anymore
If the World Radiocommunication Conference say, verry clear that US aircraft/boat who are transmissing radio to Cuba, against Cubas will, they have to respekt that.. And if they withdraw from the agreement, it wil come and bit US in the famous ass sometime down the road.. The rest of the world, can transmit radio from Mexico and from Canada, og specially in the borderland you can with the tecnic we have today, can send powerfull radio long into another country, without the problem of ilegality. Even our biggest comercial radio P4 can been lisning to Gotenborg, or even longer down the Swedish coast, in most cases even in my old car, I can hear P4 verry long inside Sweden if I wisit that country.. And, P4 is just a "smal" radio station when it come to it, compared to Radio Stations in the United States....
So, if US are witdrew from a deal, they have made for many year ago, becouse the WRC dosent like USA, and the exil-cubans to send illegal messages to Cuba, against the wil of the goverment of Cuba, Then we have to try to get the same ball around to the United States.. Its look like you really need some "interception" to this regime of you...
This is disturbing, wil US come out of _all_ the deals, treaties and rules who have been in place since the late 1940s, becouse it is "bad" for the right wingers point of wiew.?.. If US cut all ties to the outside world, and one day decided to be a part of the world, they have to re-negotate ALL the treaties, ALL the deals, and ALL the rules they have been so helpfully to build up, and now, they are just going away from it all...
I really comon sence, are coming back to US, before the United States repotation in the world is totaly destroyd... But I fear it wil not be before a new american revolution... And I am _not_ kidding...
Diclotican
Sorry my bad engelish, not my native language
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