JUST KEEP PUSHING THAT BOULDER UPHILL, HILL!
Bloomberg News
By Indira A.R. Lakshmanan on September 07, 2012
Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton will urge cooperation on resolving regional
maritime skirmishes that have escalated over the past year during a
visit to Russia for an Asia-Pacific summit.
As President Barack
Obama’s representative at the Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit
in Vladivostok, Clinton meets today and tomorrow with the leaders of
Japan, South Korea and Russia, all of whom have competing territorial
claims with China or each other.
The top U.S. diplomat is wrapping
up a six-nation, 11-day tour that garnered mixed results in pressing
China and Southeast Asia countries to adopt a framework for negotiations
on territorial claims in a region rich in oil and gas. The U.S. is
seeking to diffuse conflict in the South China Sea, through which half
of the world’s commercial cargo moves.
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None,
I repeat, NONE of the difficulty Hillary Clinton has encountered on
this Asia tour is necessary. All of the conflicts she is attempting to
settle through multilateral negotiations could have been brought to an
international convention for fair adjudication. Instead, like a busy
little bee (a really cute one) cross-pollinating frantically,
Secretary Clinton is compelled to buzz from one to another bilateral
meeting to try to bring disputes to settlement. She does so at an
extreme disadvantage with no muscle whatsoever because the United States
is still not a member of the Law of the Sea Convention (L.O.S.T.)
The
Law of the Sea Convention is a body of maritime states that agree to
certain stipulates, e.g. maritime borders may extend to as far as 200
miles offshore. The U.S. has four maritime borders. Members empower the convention to make decisions as to who may
do what where. Drilling and mining for rare minerals beneath the sea,
minerals used in our precious and necessary technology, our smart
phones and iPads, is governed by rights to areas of the sea. Not
being members, we have no voice regarding who may encroach upon our own
maritime borders nor upon those of our friends and partners e.g. some of
the countries Mme. Secretary has visited this week. This hobbles not
only Hillary Clinton in her efforts on her latest journey, but our
country going forward in this century, which, of course, is her concern.
We
are not members of this convention because our opportunity came to a
screeching halt just two months ago when the Tea Party essentially
killed ratification of L.O.S.T. in Congress.
Every day I
watch Hillary Clinton work her heart out for this country. Right now,
as I am writing this, she is working so hard to try, from a powerless
position, to negotiate settlements by shuttling from one to another
delegation. It is unnecessary. All of this could easily be settled peacefully before an international body we have snubbed by not ratifying the Law of the Sea Treaty.
Meanwhile,
our precious Hillary, we appreciate all you are trying to do and all
you have done. Come home safe. You have not failed in any way
anywhere. Your government-held-captive has failed you.
If
you understand what is happening here and disagree with how
Congress, by way of the Tea Party, has stymied our hard-working
Secretary of State and worse, the future of our country and its leading
role in world affairs, lobby your reps and vow to
vote them out if they
do not RESURRECT L.O.S.T.!