Posted on 11/28/2004 9:22:01 PM PST by quidnunc
Paris U.S. diplomats here respond to Jacques Chirac's continued Yankee-bashing following George W. Bush's re-election by saying the French president is out of step with his people, who are not nearly that anti-American. But thoughtful Frenchmen believe President Chirac is mining a deep vein of sentiment among fellow citizens that transcends President Bush.
During a week in Paris, I encountered none of the rudeness I had been warned to expect because of my nationality. However, the question goes beyond amenities to visitors. One French intellectual described anti-Americanism to me as "a cancer that is sweeping across the country." It may not be as deadly as cancer, but it surely is not healthy for France.
The chronic nature of French hostility toward the United States contradicts claims by Bush's domestic critics that his unilateral policies caused deterioration of Franco-American relations. It is less the U.S. with a French problem than France burdened with a serious American problem.
On his recent visit to London, Chirac pressed for "multipolarity": a return to international rivalries that produced the carnage of the 20th century. He also suggested there was no point trying to repair his country's difficulties with Washington and taunted British Prime Minister Tony Blair because "our American friends" do not "pay back favors." Mocking Donald Rumsfeld's designation of France as "Old Europe," he pretended not to remember the secretary of defense's name and referred to him, sarcastically, as "that nice guy of America."
State Department officials thought Chirac would reach out to Washington once Bush was re-elected, and U.S. diplomats here say he has misread French opinion. On the contrary, playing the anti-American card is seen in political circles here as Chirac's strongest position as he prepares to run for a third five-year term in 2007.
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No. Just let France sink into their own isolation. As each day goes by, I believe no matter who the U.S. President is, indivdual law makers won't forget the role that they played, including the food for oil scandal which helped the enemies munitions against our forces. Let that message ring out.
HAHA -I'll bring pretzels ;)
I have read that the French need American expertise to keep their nukes in good repair.
I don't know it that is so or not.
It must suck to be french.
(Why should the people of Europe care so freakin' much anyway? Yeah, Bush is a cowboy, doesn't listen to Chirac and might destroy the UN by uncovering the Oil for Food scandal and might eventually rise to the level of warmaking that Clinton engaged in, but get a grip, people, he's not going to make your espresso more bitter.)
On his recent visit to London, Chirac pressed for "multipolarity"
He's already experiencing bipolarity. I think he's crazy. For all of the chiding of the US for not engaging in enough diplomacy, it's Chirac who's making gratuitous and unnecessary insults at every turn.
What is a france... and may I remind everyone that there is a moritorium of using the capital letter "F" whenever you write the word "france"... NO CAPITALS france isn't deserving of a capital.
Your right, my bad. My actual limited public education showing through. I graduated in 76.
Up yours...France!!!
Very well put. Brilliant summation of modern day France!
I wonder how much of this statement fits Chirac and how much of his attitude toward the US is genuine... then I think about the rapid irrelevance of France on the world stage and I think it gives me the answer.
They sour everyone; even us.
regards,
Every year, there are fewer speakers of French in the world. It is a dying language.
I spent three years in France while in the USAF. And this was only 17 years after WWII. The French hated us then. This is not really new. A more unfriendly people I have seldom met.
I don't know, if you ask me our assistance in World War I and World War II was pretty good payback for their help in the Revolutionary War. I'm not sure what great "favors" they think they've done for since then.
.....Only in De Gaulles' dreams!.....
I think he means Napoleon, 1805-1812.
According to the book, "Our Oldest Enemies" France campaigned to skew the outcome of the election in 1796 between Jefferson and Adams. The French preferred Jefferson.
The French are just being themselves - nothing has changed in over 200 years. It would be in America's interest to get used to the idea that France is and always has been an enemy of America.
I thought I read somewhere where those local charges had been recently droped.
Go back about 3 more centuries. France had colonies all over the world. And caused problems in each one.
Haiti, French Guyana, Vietnam, Algeria.Canada....
This is not exclusive but England had colonies all over the world as well. When England left them, she left mostly stable Democracies of one or another form,
USA (kicked them out), Canada, New Zealand, Australia, India, Jamaica. France left pest holes.
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