gosto-dz escribió:«Cállate y escucha. Sé porque estás aquí. Porque vives solo y noche tras noche te sientas delante de tu ordenador. Le buscas a él. Lo sé porque una vez yo estuve buscando lo mismo, y cuando él me encontró me dijo que en realidad no le buscaba a él. Lo que buscaba era una respuesta. Es la pregunta la que nos impulsa, Neo. La respuesta la encontrarás por ahí. Te está buscando y te encontrará siempre que lo desees»
Moroccan military by continuing and expanding exposure to U.S. doctrine, tactics, techniques, procedures and personnel. The expanded requirement to train operators and maintainers for the F-16 and T-6 aircraft alone will practically equal the current annual training allocation for all Moroccan
personnel across all the services and government organizations.
http://wikileaks.org/cable/2009/12/09RABAT967.htmlUn Ejército marginado e ineficaz
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internac ... int_29/Tes
El embajador de EE UU analiza, ante la entrada en 2008, la coyuntura de un régimen que considera enfermo y frágil
1. (C) SUMMARY: Recent discussions with former government
officials, long-term opposition leaders and journalists paint
a picture of an Algerian regime that is fragile in ways it
has not been before, plagued by a lack of vision,
unprecedented levels of corruption and rumblings of division
within the military rank and file. Our Algerian contacts are
often a grumpy lot, but we now hear more than the ordinary
amount of concern about the GOA's inability or unwillingness
to address political, economic and security problems.
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internac ... int_11/TesCable sobre las destituciones en Sonatrach
El embajador de EE UU analiza los despidos de ocho de los máximos responsables del gigante argelino de hidrocarburos acusados de corrupción
1. (C/NF) Eight directors, including the CEO, of Algeria's
national oil company Sonatrach are under investigation for
corruption and have been fired and replaced. Industry
insiders fear company operations will soon be affected.
Algeria's intelligence services are leading the
investigation. This scandal is the latest in a dramatically
escalating series of investigations and prosecutions that we
have seen since last year involving Algerian government
ministries and public enterprises. Significantly, many of
the ministries affected are headed by ministers considered
close to Algerian President Bouteflika, including
Energy/Mines Minister Chekib Khelil. Speculation is rife
that political infighting between civilian and military
leadership lies behind the case, but we have no hard
evidence. Bouteflika's determined silence is only fueling
the uncertainty. End summary.
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internac ... int_13/Tes
Cable que recoge la opinión del embajador francés en Argelia
La Embajada de EE UU recoge las consideraciones del actual coordinador de los servicios secretos de la ex potencia colonial
The French
government, he said, sees few positive developments in
Algeria now:
-- municipalities, who are closest to the population, have
no authority or resources to address needs locally;
-- there is an inability throughout the government to make
hard decisions; Bajolet called it a kind of immobilism;
-- the political parties have little space and seem ready
to make short-term deals at long-term political loss;
-- public interest in the formal political system has
diminished sharply, as seen in the two 2007 elections;
-- the business climate is difficult and not improving;
and investment and job creation are lacking (Bajolet noted
that a French business association had prepared a white paper
that detailed problems French companies face in Algeria and
how to recitify them. Bajolet observed that the Interior
Minister Zerhouni and the Algerian government were anxious
that it not be released publicly.);
-- corruption, all the way up to the Bouteflika brothers,
has reached a new level and is interfering with economic
development;
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internac ... int_12/Tes
etc etc...
no me gusta cuando un argelino se meta de una forma u otra con mi pais...yo no me meto tu no te metas