Japan’s Nuclear Crisis: Impact on Americans
Mideast Crisis Update
Global American Series
On Global American Radio this week it’s (mostly) all about Japan’s nuclear crisis -- and its potential impact on Americans. It also includes an update on developments in the Middle East, where the “Freedom Genie” refuses to be shoved back into the bottle and Gadhafi’s opponents are facing their own “Alamo.”
My guests are two Japanese-Americans who have relatives living in Tokyo. We discuss:
(1) What is the current situation? Is it closer to America’s worst nuclear accident, Three Mile Island, or Russia’s Chernobyl?
(2) What can Americans do to help?
(3) What impact will the disaster have on Americans – should we worry about radiation drift?
In Segment three, there is an update on the Mideast turmoil from Libya to Bahrain. Bahrain is the key to Saudi Arabia, a family monarchy which for the first time ever has sent troops into Bahrain. The two countries are linked by a 16-mile causeway over the Persian Gulf. There are reports that soldiers were entering hospitals and beating up doctors and protestors who were being treated. Bahrain has been controlled by the same family for 200 years – imagine descendants of George Washington still ruling the United States!
These are fast moving events that definitely impact America, and we don’t know how they are going to play out yet.
Tune in Saturday at 9 am Central U.S. time on Business 1110 AM, streamed on www.Business1110KTEK.com and podcast 24/7 on www.GlobalAmerican.org (click on “Favorite Programs” to access recorded broadcasts).
Michael Fjetland
Global American Series
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