But if the US or Brazil wants to set the requirement anyway, it is certainly entitled to do so.
Dana
>Which were again all internal incidents yet again.
>
>Your not making any headway here man. We were talking about Brazil
>fingerprinting Americans in response to our finger printing those that enter
>our country and require a visa, not everyone that enters, just those that
>require a visa.
>
>I was stating that I thought it was foolish politics because Americans do
>not travel abroad privately to commit acts of terror, and that is what the
>finger printing is supposed to help track. I don't know if it will help or
>not, but that's what it's suppose to help with.
>
>You keep fighting this Americans are capable of the same thing fight. I
>don't think anyone here disagrees that we are CAPABLE. I am saying that we
>don't. Again this is an idea that is in place to supposedly assist in
>mitigating risk. This is something I know a little bit about. If I were
>doing a risk assessment fingerprinting Americans coming into my country
>would be a simple waste of time and money. The risk of an American Citizen
>coming into Brazil in order to conduct an attack is so low that it wouldn't
>even register on my scale. Smuggling, tax evasion, and illegal immigration
>would be of a much higher concern to me at these point of entry.
>
>--
>Timothy Heald
>Web Portfolio Manager
>Overseas Security Advisory Council
>U.S. Department of State
>571.345.2319
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:17 AM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: RE: US Pilot arrested after obscene gesture at Brazilian immigrat
>ion.
>
>
>They were Sikh, but they were supported and planned the bombing in
>Vancouver.
>
>The fact that they were from India is irrelevant. I could have mentioned
>the FLQ, various anti-abortion groups, or sundry neo-nazi and other right
>wing groups.
>
>larry
>
>At 09:44 AM 1/15/2004, you wrote:
>>What nationalities and backgrounds were these "Canadians"?
>>
>>
>>--
>>Timothy Heald
>>Web Portfolio Manager
>>Overseas Security Advisory Council
>>U.S. Department of State
>>571.345.2319
>>
>>The opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S.
>>Department of State or any affiliated organization(s). Nor have these
>>opinions been approved or sanctioned by these organizations. This e-mail is
>>unclassified based on the definitions in E.O. 12958.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 9:41 AM
>>To: CF-Community
>>Subject: RE: US Pilot arrested after obscene gesture at Brazilian immigrat
>>ion.
>>
>>
>>Seriously, in Vancouver right now there is a trial of a group of Canadians
>>who set off a bomb on an Air India flight, killing over 200 people.
>>Terrorism and atrocity goes beyond nationality.
>>
>>larry
>>
>>At 09:18 AM 1/15/2004, you wrote:
>> >That's a very good point, Larry.
>> >
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >The data shows that no one is immune, regardless of nationality.
>> >
>> >larry
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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