February 28, 2006 (Press Release) --
West Palm Beach, FL – February 28, 2006 - Today 2008 White House Contender Daniel Imperato brought the current situation in Yemen to the attention of the Bush Administration and the American people.
“I call on our president George W. Bush to act swiftly and vigorously towards the present administration and the country of Yemen. In accordance with the release of prisoners from the USS Cole terrorist attacks that cost the American people millions and millions to capture and now have been set free, brings particular attention to the government of Yemen and their positioning.”
Imperato pointed to the history of the region and the interest of other nations such as Russia.
“The history of Yemen has been that of a very strong strategic position pertaining to the previous war with Russia and the interest that Russia had in the region. I specifically state that history should not repeat itself and that the current situation in Yemen shows clearly the potential inability for the administration of Yemen to maintain the relations needed with the USA in order to securitize ports in Yemen, which is strategically positioned between East Africa and the Middle East,” explained Imperato.
Because of its strategic position, Imperato felt that Yemen could be used as the gateway for many inappropriate activities.
“The strategic country of Yemen could be used as the gateway to terrorism, illegal drug trafficking, and inappropriate shipping of materials that may be hazardous to the world. The government of Yemen has been playing a very interesting role. They have been appeasing our President George W. Bush, who is blinded by the fact that the money being spent may have not been for the interest of America or that of the region. Yemen has also taken money from countries such as France, but behind the scenes the most important issue is that money that possibly could be coming into the country that may be from terrorist organizations like Al-Qaeda, who would like to see Yemen and the region in turmoil” asserted Imperato.
According to Imperato, the US needs to step up and play a larger role with the government of Yemen in order to prevent the spread of future potential inappropriate activities.
“I believe that the Prisoners of War left in the Yemen jails, may have set free deliberately and that our President George W. Bush must pay serious attention and must denounce this activity and must address the current leadership. Bush must make sure that if he doesn’t want the spread of drug trafficking, the spread of money laundering, the spread of terrorism, which is already being uprooted in the East African countries. He must act now.”
The United States, in Imperato’s estimation, needs to support an administration in Yemen that has a positive plan to benefit the region and the world.
Imperato concluded his statement with the following remarks, “Mark my words President George W. Bush, if you don’t nip this in the bud, East Africa will get out of control. I ask our administration and the administration in Yemen to come together and make sure that incidents like jailbreak don’t happen again to protect its citizens of Yemen, the people in the region and to collaborate with the United States of America for better security.”
“I call on our president George W. Bush to act swiftly and vigorously towards the present administration and the country of Yemen. In accordance with the release of prisoners from the USS Cole terrorist attacks that cost the American people millions and millions to capture and now have been set free, brings particular attention to the government of Yemen and their positioning.”
Imperato pointed to the history of the region and the interest of other nations such as Russia.
“The history of Yemen has been that of a very strong strategic position pertaining to the previous war with Russia and the interest that Russia had in the region. I specifically state that history should not repeat itself and that the current situation in Yemen shows clearly the potential inability for the administration of Yemen to maintain the relations needed with the USA in order to securitize ports in Yemen, which is strategically positioned between East Africa and the Middle East,” explained Imperato.
Because of its strategic position, Imperato felt that Yemen could be used as the gateway for many inappropriate activities.
“The strategic country of Yemen could be used as the gateway to terrorism, illegal drug trafficking, and inappropriate shipping of materials that may be hazardous to the world. The government of Yemen has been playing a very interesting role. They have been appeasing our President George W. Bush, who is blinded by the fact that the money being spent may have not been for the interest of America or that of the region. Yemen has also taken money from countries such as France, but behind the scenes the most important issue is that money that possibly could be coming into the country that may be from terrorist organizations like Al-Qaeda, who would like to see Yemen and the region in turmoil” asserted Imperato.
According to Imperato, the US needs to step up and play a larger role with the government of Yemen in order to prevent the spread of future potential inappropriate activities.
“I believe that the Prisoners of War left in the Yemen jails, may have set free deliberately and that our President George W. Bush must pay serious attention and must denounce this activity and must address the current leadership. Bush must make sure that if he doesn’t want the spread of drug trafficking, the spread of money laundering, the spread of terrorism, which is already being uprooted in the East African countries. He must act now.”
The United States, in Imperato’s estimation, needs to support an administration in Yemen that has a positive plan to benefit the region and the world.
Imperato concluded his statement with the following remarks, “Mark my words President George W. Bush, if you don’t nip this in the bud, East Africa will get out of control. I ask our administration and the administration in Yemen to come together and make sure that incidents like jailbreak don’t happen again to protect its citizens of Yemen, the people in the region and to collaborate with the United States of America for better security.”

Today 2008 White House Contender Daniel Imperato brought the current situation in Yemen to the attention of the Bush Administration and the American people.
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