BATTLEFIELD 4 : NAVAL STRIKE DLC – MTAR-21, SHORTY12G, LOST ISLANDS (1080p HD PC ) – Video


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Britain is 'disappointed' with America over Falkland Islands, finds Commons report

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Sir Nigel Sheinwald, Britain's ambassador to Washington until 2012, admitted to the committee that US position on the Falklands had been "uncomfortable...[and] not what we wanted".

Critics of the Obama administration argue that the current US stance does not even amount to "neutrality" since it calls for talks between Britain and Argentina in defiance of the clearly-expressed will of the Falkland islanders.

Luke Coffey, a former adviser to Liam Fox when he was Defence Secretary and now the Margaret Thatcher Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a Conservative think-tank in Washington, said the US had clearly "abandoned its long held position of neutrality" in the dispute.

"Negotiations over the status of the Falkland Islands is the official Argentine position. Instead of keeping quiet (neutral), under Obama's leadership, the US has started backing Argentina's calls for talks. This is a change from previous administrations and a departure from neutrality," he said.

In other key areas, the report was positive, praising the Coalition government for taking a less supine position towards the US that during the Blair years and supporting William Hague's formulation of the relationship as "solid not slavish".

It also found that the Commons vote against military intervention in Syria last year had not damaged the Special Relationship instead demonstrating the underlying depth and resilience of US-UK ties - a position not universally agreed upon in the Washington foreign policy community.

"I think that's a very optimistic assessment," said Fran Burwell, Director of the Transatlantic Relations Program at the Atlantic Council. "Big events like this feed into the growing perception in Washington that EU nations are no longer ready and willing to do what is necessary."

The committee also fretted about the impact in the US of the promised 2017 referendum on British membership of the European Union if the Conservatives win the next election, warning that the America might start to "hedge" against an exit by deepening ties with other European capitals, to Britain's detriment.

Meanwhile, Argentine President Cristina Kirchner claimed on Wednesday that the Falkland Islands serve as a nuclear base for the Nato alliance in the South Atlantic.

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KIII News on Congressman Farenthold’s 2014 Veterans Summit Aboard the USS Lexington – Video


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Obamacare Deadline Looms: Last-minute scramble across America to sign up for health care – Video


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Affordable Care Act fails to lower rural health care costs

Health care costs have never been considered economical in rural communities, but the divide between rural and urban costs have only been exacerbated by the Affordable Care Act.

"We've gone from letting the insurance companies use a pre-existing medical condition to jack up rates to having a pre-existing zip code being the reason health insurance is unaffordable," Colorado rancher Bill Fales told the Associated Press. "It's just wrong."

Like others living in rural areas, Fales has seen his monthly premiums skyrocket by 50 percent to nearly $1,800 per month.

Insurance officials argue that geography is just one of the three determinants used by insurance companies under the federal health care law to set premiums. Other insurance price zones on the most-expensive list include rural areas in Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin and Wyoming.

Robert Zirkelbach, a spokesman with America's Health Insurance Plans, a Washington, D.C.-based industry group, explains that the cost differences between densely and sparsely populated areas shouldnt be considered a shock: it is simply more expensive to deliver health care in rural communities were fewer doctors, specialists and hospitals are stretched thin by the aging rural population and the inherent dangers surrounding farming.

According to USDA data, there were 42,000 work-related injuries reported in 2009. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that in 2010, 476 farmers and farm workers died as a result of a work-related injury, incurring a fatality rate of 26.1 deaths for 100,000 workers.

And when it comes to saving lives, proximity to health care can mean the difference between living and dying, and in rural areas, that isnt always possible.

"In rural areas, it's common that you are seeing transport times of over half hour to an hour to a trauma center," Dr. Sage Myers, a pediatrician and researcher at the University of Pennsylvania said, noting that in South Dakota, there are just one or two trauma centers covering the whole state.

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Some states do have an option to reduce the premium divide between urban and rural areas. They can set a single statewide rating zone, reducing premiums to rural regions by shifting costs onto more-populated areas in the state. Just six states Delaware, Hawaii, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Vermont chose a single rating zone.

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