where does ron paul stand on the law of the sea treaty

atilla

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http://vdare.com/buchanan/071011_globalist.htm

Under LOST, if the United States wishes to mine the ocean or scoop up minerals from its floor, we would have to pay a fee and get permission from the Authority, then provide a subsidiary of the Authority called the Enterprise with a comparable site for its own exploitation with our technology. Eventually, the Authority would collect 7 percent of the revenue from the U.S. mining site, giving this institution of world government what the United Nations has hungered for for decades: the power to tax nations.
 
http://vdare.com/buchanan/071011_globalist.htm

Under LOST, if the United States wishes to mine the ocean or scoop up minerals from its floor, we would have to pay a fee and get permission from the Authority, then provide a subsidiary of the Authority called the Enterprise with a comparable site for its own exploitation with our technology. Eventually, the Authority would collect 7 percent of the revenue from the U.S. mining site, giving this institution of world government what the United Nations has hungered for for decades: the power to tax nations.

hmm. And what exactly is the purpose of this? It doesn't do me any good. I vote nay
 
I wonder why any nation signs these anti-national agreements... it just doesn't make any sense. Where's our incentive here? lol... There's no carrot, I just see a stick
 
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