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Law of the Sea Treaty Dead

Three conservative cheers for Sens. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and Kelly Ayotte (R–N.H.) for announcing critical opposition to the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST). The LOST is a treaty being pushed by the Obama administration that would bind the U.S. to decisions of a United Nations-sanctioned governing body of the world’s oceans. Conservatives worry that U.S. Senate ratification of the Treaty would lead to an attack on American sovereignty.

Thanks to the announced opposition of these two senators, there are now 34 publicly pledged votes against LOST. To pass a treaty in the Senate, the treaty needs a 2/3rds vote or 67 senators if all vote. Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) has circulated a letter with 31 senators pledged to vote no on the treaty. Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) has a statement on his website saying that he will also vote no bringing the number to 32. Add in Portman and Ayotte, and then you have 34 votes against the treaty.

Three more cheers for Senators DeMint and Jim Inhofe (R-OK) for working so hard to defeat LOST.  The Law of the Sea Treaty is dead for the year.

Portman and Ayotte write in a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.):

Recently, there has been renewed interest in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, a treaty completed in 1982 and modified in 1994. After careful consideration, we have concluded that on balance this treaty is not in the national interest of the United States. As a result, we would oppose the treaty if it were called up for a vote.

The senators argue that it is an “admirable” goal to codify “the U.S. Navy’s navigational rights and defining American economic interests in valuable offshore resources.” The LOST goes way beyond this specific outcome.

But the treaty’s terms reach well beyond those good intentions. This agreement is striking in both the breadth of activities it regulates and the ambiguity of obligations it creates. Its 320 articles and over 200 pages establish a complex regulatory regime that applies to virtually any commercial or governmental activity related to the oceans — from seaborne shipping, to drug and weapon interdiction, to operating a manufacturing plant near a coastal waterway.

The senators also worry that “the terms of the treaty are not only expansive, but often ill-defined,” potentially binding the U.S. to unwritten and unknown requirements:

Article 194, for example, broadly requires nations to “take … all measures consistent with this Convention that are necessary to prevent, reduce and control pollution of the marine environment from any source, using for this purpose the best practicable means at their disposal and in accordance with their capabilities.” Article 207 decrees that “[s]tates shall adopt laws and regulations to prevent, reduce and control pollution of the marine environment from land-based sources … taking into account internationally agreed rules.” Article 293 empowers tribunals to enforce not only the treaty provisions but also “other rules of international law not incompatible with [the treaty].”

The LOST was a bad idea from the start. The treaty is bad for American energy policy and unnecessary for the U.S. Navy. It creates more problems than it solves. Thank goodness Portman and Ayotte have stepped up to the plate to protect American sovereignty and pledged to opposed this wrong-headed idea.

COMMENTS

  • Brian Darling

    UPDATED 7/16/12: 4 additional senators have joined in opposition to LOST, including Mike Johanns (R-NE), Kelly Ayotte (R-NH), Rob Portman (R-OH) and Johnny Isakson (R-GA). With 34 senators against the misguided treaty, LOST will not be ratified by the Senate this year.

    • joydbrower

      Just off the top of my head, where’s SCOTT BROWN (R-MA)?!?

      • lethrneck

        Joy,
        As you may have suspected, Scott Brown is on record along with many other RINOs regarding this treaty. A week or so ago there were TWENTY RINOs on board to sign it; since then public pressure has gotten to enough of them to change their minds. Scott Brown was NOT one of the mind changers. He is still a HUGE RINO and I am amazed that he continues to call himself a Republican. He is of no help whatsoever to the conservatives who look for help in the weird and wacky senate controlled by a weird and wacky Harry Reid.

  • Brian Darling

    As of today, 34 U.S. Senators are on record promising to oppose the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea if it comes to the Senate floor. Because two-thirds of Senators present and voting are required to ratify any treaty, the long-stalled Law of the Sea Treaty is effectively dead. Heritage Action, which led the conservative lobbying push, released the following statement from CEO Michael A. Needham:
    “America had little to gain through accession to the Law of the Sea Treaty ? but much to lose. Rather than affirming existing practices, it would have instituted a radically new, international legal regime. The demise of the Law of the Sea Treaty not only represents a victory for American sovereignty, but also the American people. For months, constituents have called and emailed their Senators, requested meetings, submitted letters to the editor, and organized in an effort to sink this dangerous treaty. We commend the 34 Senators who stood with their constituents on the side of freedom.”

    • http://libertynews.com/ mbecker908

      is here, along with a list of opposing Senators.

  • http://www.spartanburgteaparty.org karenmartin

    Not for Jim DeMint, who we are always proud of.

    But for that traitorous Lindsey Graham.

    And we SWEAR he is Job #1 in 2014.

    • spoasteph97

      Nikki Haley
      Tim Scott
      Joe Wilson
      Trey Gowdy
      Mick Mulvaney
      Jeff Duncan.

      If conservatives in South Carolina want to primary him, make sure you all are united behind one candidate, just like in Indiana with Richard Mourdock!

    • navyvet2

      I sent the good ‘ole Senator an email today. Here is what I said.

      Senator Graham,

      I urge you to vote NO on the ratification of the LOST Treaty. As you should know, the United Nations is a most corrupt organization, even more so than our own Federal Government. If anything, we should be urging REFORM of the UN, not granting them more power over our lives.
      This treaty is NOT in the best interests of the United States of America for many reasons.
      NOW is NOT the time to be joining forces with the democrats, who, I feel, want to destroy this nation. This treaty will help do just that by giving away our great nation’s soverignity and granting unprecedented taxing powers to the UN.

      Once again, Mr Graham, I urge you to vote NO on the ratification of the LOST treaty.

      I do expect a response to this concern. Please, no form letter that has nothing to do with the subject of my grave concerns on this URGENT matter
      ============================================================

      I

  • troublingtimes

    Defeating this was very important.

  • spoasteph97

    great news! Proud to see Senators Isakson and Chambliss step up the plate. I’m still counting strikes and homeruns around here…so they better not think I will ignore their other socialist votes.

    But today, I thank both of them and hope they will continue to act and vote like conservatives. If they do, they don’t have a thing to worry about. :)

  • prof_jay

    This is great news. However, this doesn’t kill the treaty, it just puts it on hold. We can’t give up.

    • gflyer3364qt

      John Kerry has been trying to get this thing ratified since Clintion signed it in 94. He has a handful of globalist buddies that would benefit greatly from this.

    • edintexas

      Like the currently popular* zombies, this thing will keep rising from the grave until we have a President who will drive a stake through it** and unilaterally withdraw the US from the treaty.

      * for whatever reason which is beyond me.

      ** I know, mixing horror flick themes, but I don’t know how they deal with zombies – I guess blowing them to pieces.

  • gflyer3364qt

    The Small Arms Treaty will also end up in the political dumpster and be buried in a proverbial political landfill.

  • lastgopinillinois

    in illinois have fallen on deaf ears.
    However, I have written enough e-mails and sent in enough petitions, that I expect by now my name might be used in vein quite often by Kirk, durbin and Costello, among others.
    If you hear a big boom coming from the direction of southern illinois, it probably means they finally got fed up with me and sent a plane to drop a bomb on my little shack down here.

    • spoasteph97

      is sick. He hasn’t been voting for over two months now.

  • westcoastpatriette

    Good deal.

  • Bill S

    PORTMAN IS A RINO!!!!11!!1!

    /sarc

    • spoasteph97

      needs to seriously get help. (I’m glad you are just being sarcastic, but I’ve seen some people call him a RINO.)

      Portman is not as conservative as Demint, Paul, or Lee…but calling him a RINO is taking it too far. Portman and Ayotte are sometimes our allies.

      The term “RINO” should be presented to a politician only after several years of voting. People like Lindsey Graham,, the Maine twins, Lisa Murkowski, Don Young deserve the title of RINO.

      Portman does not.

      Thanks to Portman and Ayotte for standing for freedom!

      • http://boldcolor.blogspot.com/ Paula

        He’s been dragging his feet on it for weeks, despite a great deal of pressure from his constituents, DeMint, and conservatives across the country. It’s not rocket science to figure out that these treaties are ALWAYS bad for our country. What took him so long?

        Perhaps you are unfamiliar with his record. Just a couple weeks ago he introduced the Global Conservation Act of 2012, and Agenda-21-style bill. When he was in the House, he voted YES on starting implementation of Kyoto Protocol, which would have been disastrous for our economy, all in the name of man made global warming.

        Portman also has also compiled a very solid record as a RINO in the senate in the last two years. The Club for Growth rates him at #29 in the Senate, tied with Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN),

        He supported the debt ceiling increases, served on the failed Deficit Reduction Committee, supported the failed Gang of Six plan, and supported the appointment of Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

        If you consider his House and Senate records, he’s no conservative. He has been one of the architects of the Administrative State that is now crushing our country.

        • joydbrower

          Given the fact that he seems to be on Romney’s short list for VP, it’s good that we know more about him – not that that will influence Romney and his pathetic bunch of advisors…

          • commonsenseobserver

            Together with Condi.

            I’d rather have Pawlenty.

          • tnfriendofcoal101368

            I thought I would give acat a case of heartburn in the morning just at the thought.

          • APA Guy

            Well, it would mean at least one thing: it would move Dem focus away from Bain and onto planet Ronulus.

          • mikeymike143

            but it would make for in interesting primary, when obama starts with his ”its all bushes fault” mantra and the paul campaign could come back with ”no, its really the jews fault”.

          • tnfriendofcoal101368

            and 5 extra for being correct!

          • acat

            I suggest Ron Paul be named to run Dept. Ed, with Tancredo at Dept. Interior.

            That ought to keep ‘em both in a position where their resignations can be demanded if they continue to spout off….

            Mew

      • tnfriendofcoal101368

        Is to the far left of Lindsay Graham’s. The Maine twins are under the category “you don’t want the alternative”.

        • lesstressrx

          Alexander is a democrat incognito. I am from Tennessee and he is a RINO once removed. I hope he is put out of commission in 2014.
          Money, Power and Name Recognition has kept him in his elected positions. He was the Governor at one time.

          • tnfriendofcoal101368

            Lamar was actually a good governor; probably the best of my lifetime. He went up to Washington and McConnell hit him with those Borg nanoprobes and then Lamar’s started to malfunction because it was like he was only hearing Collins and Snowe not the rest of the collective.

  • earlgrey

    letter. I am glad he was primaried out. I hope Mourdock pulls it out for IN.

  • checkmate2012

    Thank goodness TX has Cornyn and he’s become rock solid. Adios Kay and good private life ahead and hope Cruz will take your place over your twin Dewhurst!

    Many of you know that I’ve posted on this important topic twice so I’m ecstatic on getting to 34!

    Thank you strong Senators! Now hold tough on the UN gun bill.

    • mikeymike143

      if lugar had won, it would have shown that there is no need to listen to conservatives and we dont hit 34(the number we needed to block the bill).

  • runner12

    This is truly good news.

  • willik

    The UN ATT resolution that effectively abolishes the 2nd Amendment is about to be passed on 27 July.

    It will be approved by Obama (it’s probably his ‘baby’) then sent to the Senate for approval before the election, in anticipation of losing comlete control of the Senate.

    Can the Republicans maintain that edge to get this abomination rejected?

    I wonder.

    • edintexas

      But I think Harry Reid would have a hard time keeping all his Democrats in line and voting for ratification. If Dear Leader gets a 2d term we can be sure he will try to implement as much of the treaty as possible through Executive Orders and Departmental Regulations.

      Sadly, this will also be a treaty which arises from the dead time and time again until some future President kills it through withdrawing US agreement. Failure to ratify never kills a treaty, it just puts it back on the shelf for the next try,

      • edintexas

        In fact, Dear Leader may try to implement as much as possible before January 20, 2013 if he doesn’t win re-election.

  • justperhaps45

    A changable mind is changable. Back and forth like a pendulum.

    Momentum will change the swing into a trajectory.

  • justperhaps45

    A changable mind is changable. Back and forth like a pendulum.

    Momentum will change the swing into a trajectory.

  • ateam

    If you, as President of the United States, signs a treaty that either directly, or indirectly, undermines the Constitution of the United States, have you then violated your pledge to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States from all enemies both foreign and domestic?

  • rightlane1111

    Every morning my husband and I read Drudge. Well..In a story by Politico…it says something to the effect that this was a dry run for the Secretary of State.

    It could be just me…but is this the October Surprise..i.e., Obama as Prez and Hildabeast as VP with Kerry taking her spot…Comment?

    http://freebeacon.com/kerry-flops-dry-run-for-sec-of-state/

    • checkmate2012

      made a mistake not picking Hill in the 1st place as VP. Plus, Hill won’t take the VP slot since she wants to be Prez in 2016.

    • acat

      Sheriff Joe claims Obama’s not eligible ..

      Whether true or not, given his dreadful approval ratings, it’s possible for Obama to step aside (or be forced aside, should the Dems grow a brain) …

      One possible result is Biden moving up to POTUS and Hillary as the logical veep, giving us a “Biden/Clinton” ticket. They need to move *someone* to Sec.State…

      Mew

    • tnfriendofcoal101368

      or spending the next four years running for President even if the worst happens and the King is reelected. Kerry wants to be Secretary of State…considering Obama needs every spare dime he can get – my guess is Kerry’s wife – billionaire Teresa Heinz writes a large check and Kerry gets his dream job.

      • tnfriendofcoal101368

        Is to give Obama a nice U-Haul on November 4th with a sticker that says “Chicago or Bust” on the back. Otherwise, Kerry will give Obama the cashola required.

  • Dave_A

    Maybe if we had some 5-ship 3rd-world toy Navy, we’d need other countries to promise to let our ships sail…

    Being the USA, we have a better system: WE create and enforce the concept of ‘freedom of navigation’, the same way the British did before us – by having the most potent Naval service on the planet…

    We can ‘codify’ our right to free & open navigation the old fashioned way – by making sure that ‘just try and stop us’ remains a valid & enforceable statement…

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