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To: philosofy123
If we are to get FULL cooperation from our allies, we need to start to learn not insult them.

Well said! When will France, Germany, Russia and especially Canada quit insulting us, and start cooperating with America?

51 posted on 12/14/2003 11:17:57 AM PST by RJL
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To: RJL
If we are to get FULL cooperation from our allies, we need to start to learn not insult them. \

Well said! When will France, Germany, Russia and especially Canada quit insulting us, and start cooperating with America?

In case you did not hear, France, Germany, and Canada approved the Security council resolution allowing the US to govern Iraq a few months ago, and yesterday they all sent or called President Bush to congratulate him on capturing the didctator. I suppose you and the administration are going to start talking nice about these countries now? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

52 posted on 12/15/2003 5:40:05 AM PST by philosofy123
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To: RJL
FYI-JUST IN CASE YOU DID NOT READ THIS ARTICLE

PARIS, Dec 15, 2003 (AP WorldStream via COMTEX) -- France and other creditor nations are looking toward striking a deal on helping Iraq reduce its foreign debt next year, the French foreign minister said Monday. He did not specify how much debt might be canceled or restructured.

Dominique de Villepin said France wants to work with members of the Paris Club of creditor nations to find an appropriate level of debt that is "compatible with the financial capacities of Iraq."

He was speaking at a news conference after meeting a delegation of visiting Iraqi ministers, led by the acting president of the governing council, Abdel Aziz Al-Hakim.

In all, Iraq owes some US$40 billion to the United States, France, Germany, Japan, Russia and other countries among 19 nations that belong to the Paris Club, an umbrella organization that conducts debt negotiations. At least an additional $80 billion is owed to other Arab countries and nations outside the Paris Club.

The announcement comes a day ahead of a visit to France by former Secretary of State James A. Baker, U.S. President George W. Bush's new emissary postwar Iraq. Baker is charged with trying to win international support for reconstruction, including promises to erase Iraq's crushing burden of foreign debt.

De Villepin also said France is interested in helping Iraq build its police force.

Best regards

53 posted on 12/15/2003 7:00:31 AM PST by philosofy123
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