Bill Richardson Revealed As Weak and Ineffective
Diplomat in 1999 When Dealing With OPEC By Jill Starr
My Studying With the Iranian Ambassador to the United
Nations in New York City In Graduate School for 2 Years, Amir (From Hackensack
NJ USA) By JIll Starr
I worked fervently legally
registering the organization in New Jersey as a legally filed non-profit
successfully. The Law Projects Center and its
activities demanded Darko, his wife and I often stayed the night over each others’
apartments often; many times working days at a time with very little
sleep. From winter (1999) until fall (2002), Darko, his wife and I worked
daily at the Bosnian Mission to the United Nations in New York City
co-authoring two books: 1) The Bosnian Model of Al-Qaeda Terrorism and; 2) The
Srebrenica Massacre. As a young student of war and peace in the former
Yugoslavia, I was in scholarly heaven accessing the United Nations to work with
Darko daily.
This enabled my meeting many of the most fascinating people in the world.
I vividly remember Senator Bill Richardson at the time giving nightly press
interviews on television about meeting with OPEC member states, “setting them
straight about lowering oil prices in 2000.” Yet when I’d chit-chat with
the Iranian ambassador in the city before class asking him about it he would
say to me something to the effect as,” We at OPEC are so angry about
former colonialism by England and America, OPEC will continually attempt
bringing both the United States and England to their financial knees on
energy issues…And by the way Jill, Russia does not in any manner intend to halt
weapon sales to Iran.”
http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org/documents/srebrenica.pdf
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In fact Amir and I, notwithstanding our theological differences, got along
well. We’d often sit together before class acceding on a great many
matters. In particular I remember us sitting one night and looking me
square in the eye stating, “You know Jill, I will never believe that Jesus
Christ is the Son of God.” I replied, “And I Amir will never convert to
Islam.” Now that we got that out of the way, we both smiled at one another
getting down to discussing real issues.
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