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FRANCE WILL NOT JOIN COALITION
AP

Posted on 02/04/2003 7:50:39 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat

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PARIS –– British Prime Minister Tony Blair fails to persuade France to join coalition ready to take quick action against Iraq.


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To: ppaul
It was fun to write to the French Ambassador, reminding him of the glories of France and suggesting that Chirac was behaving like Daladier, rather than Clemanceau, like Petain rather than Foch. And telling him that the French stand would only ensure the marginalization of France as a power with no longer even the pretence of a right to a seat at the top table.
161 posted on 02/04/2003 9:10:48 AM PST by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Mesopotamia Esse Delendam)
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To: cake_crumb
Mirage: something illusory
162 posted on 02/04/2003 9:12:09 AM PST by mikhailovich
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To: Recovering_Democrat

France gives clear hint it could use veto against desert attack

TIM CORNWELL DEPUTY FOREIGN EDITOR


FRANCE launched a "war against the war" yesterday as the foreign minister, Dominique de Villepin, said his country planned to mobilise the European Union to avert a war with Iraq.

"It is important that Europe speak on this issue with a single voice. We are mobilised, we believe war can be avoided," Mr de Villepin said.

The French foreign minister was speaking a day after launching an outspoken attack on US war plans at a high-level meeting of the UN Security Council in New York.

"Since we can disarm Iraq through peaceful means, we should not take the risk to endanger the lives of innocent civilians or soldiers, to jeopardise the stability of the region, and further widen the gap between our people and our cultures," he had told the meeting of foreign ministers. "We should not take the risk to fuel terrorism."

His clear hint that France might use its Security Council veto against military action seemed to rattle US policy makers and irritate the US president, George Bush.

In meetings with US officials France has demanded a delay in military action of two months or more. French calls for war to be averted altogether appeared to have won the backing of Germany and China.

But putting military action on hold, on the basis that UN weapons inspectors are working hard in Iraq and need more time to finish the job, would alarm US war planners.

They fear that searing summer temperatures, which set in by mid-April, would cripple the ability of US troops to function effectively - particularly in chemical weapons suits.

Mr de Villepin’s words may be more shocking to Washington, coming as they do from a career diplomat who spent five years in France’s US embassy and has voiced his admiration of the United States.

Mr de Villepin is known to be a close confidant of the French president, Jacques Chirac, having served as his chief of staff.

Mr Chirac has appeared to waver on policy towards Iraq. A recent warning to the French people to prepare themselves for war raised suspicion that he was hedging his bets in another case of crafty French diplomacy.

But Mr Chirac is mindful of the opinions of Europe’s largest Muslim population, and of polls showing public sentiment running strongly against military action, commentators say. He may have opted to show European leadership by threatening to use the Security Council veto power that France has so jealously defended in the past.

Speaking after talks with his Belgian counterpart, Louis Michel, yesterday, Mr de Villepin said a 27 January report to the UN Security Council by arms inspectors hunting Iraq’s suspected weapons of mass destruction would only be an "interim report".

France chairs the Security Council this month. "We see no justification today for a [military] intervention, since the inspectors are able to do their work. We could not support unilateral action," Mr de Villepin said.

France opened its campaign at a UN meeting of foreign ministers on Monday. The leading French newspaper, Le Monde, called it the launch of "the war against the war"; the Washington Post dubbed it the "diplomatic version of an ambush".

He said he would use a meeting of the 15 EU foreign ministers in Brussels next Monday and Tuesday to seek a united stance on the issue.

EU diplomats say most member states are apprehensive about a possible conflict and fear the timetable is being driven not by Iraqi behaviour but by the best weather conditions for a US military strike.

Belgium’s Mr Michel said he shared Mr de Villepin’s view.

"We really think there is a diplomatic, political space to be exploited, and that perhaps the European Union could play that role," he said.

France on Monday won the firm backing of the German foreign minister, Joschka Fischer, who warned of "unpredictable consequences" for the fight against terrorism.

China’s foreign minister, Tang Jiaxuan, backed a go-slow approach, saying at a news conference that the 27 January inspectors’ report is "not a full stop of the inspection work but a new beginning".

In Washington yesterday, the president, George Bush, responded with rising frustration. He said he was ready to lead a "coalition of the willing" against Saddam Hussein.

"This business about more time, how much time do we need to see clearly that he’s not disarming?" Mr Bush said. "Time is running out."

In a flash of impatience aimed at his reluctant allies, Mr Bush call the situation a "re-run of a bad movie" and said: "Surely our friends have learned lessons from the past."

The White House had earlier urged world leaders to avoid the "dead-end road" of the 1990s when, it said, Iraq flouted UN resolutions against weapons of mass destruction.

Whitehouse spokesman Ari Fleischer said Mr Bush had gone to the UN last September in an effort to "to put spine into the United Nations and the rest of the international community".

It appeared clear yesterday that France was laying the ground ahead of the inspectors’ report on 27 January on 60 days of searches for weapons on mass destruction.

One top UN weapons inspector, Mohamed El Baradei, handed ammunition to the doubters yesterday when he said his teams needed more time.

"We need quite a few months before we complete our job and that is what I’m going to report to the Security Council next week," said Mr El Baradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

"We ... understand that there is lots of impatience in the international community and there is mobilisation. We are aware of that," he said. "But I hope that this will not affect our ability to continue to press for disarming Iraq."

Turkey, another potential key ally, yesterday urged the US and Britain to listen to popular protests against war and said Middle Eastern leaders had agreed to meet this week to press for a peaceful solution.

Tayyip Erdogan, head of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) which swept the Turkish elections last year, told a meeting of his party’s parliamentary deputies that Turkey was doing all it could to avoid conflict.


This article:

http://www.thescotsman.co.uk/index.cfm?id=84242003
163 posted on 02/04/2003 9:18:03 AM PST by A Patriot Son
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To: Constitutional Patriot
Posturing-pure and simple.They won't join the coalition but will tag along. France is like a kid with a new toy that won't play with other kids on the block. History will remember France as the the only nation that surrendered without firing a shot, rounded up its own Jewish people without being asked, scuttled her Navy instead of joining the Allies, sang and danced for the Nazis in cabarets and theatres, Told us that ALL Frenchmen were part of the resistance, Gave us Viet Nam, Sold a nuclear reactor to Iraq, Doesn't permmit US overflights, Didn't join NATO,never relinquished its colonial interests in Africa, And threatens to use the Veto we granted them at the UN after we saved them in WW2. The French are stinkers and everyone knows it.
164 posted on 02/04/2003 9:26:15 AM PST by ffusco (sempre ragione)
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To: Valin
The French are sawed-off sissies who eat snails and slugs and cheese that smells like people's feet. Utter cowards who force their own children to drink wine, they gibber like baboons even when you try to speak to them in their own wimpy language.

- P.J.O'Rourke

165 posted on 02/04/2003 9:31:00 AM PST by #1CTYankee
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To: Recovering_Democrat
At the outbreak of WW II, it is reported that when Winston Churchill was reminded in conversation that Italy would actively support Germany, he repiled: "That's only fair. We had to have them in the last war."
166 posted on 02/04/2003 9:34:17 AM PST by Skooz (Tagline removed by moderator)
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To: savedbygrace
*Just for that, I'm boycotting french fries. Let's see how they like that.*

LOL! and French salad dressing too!! And French Bread!
167 posted on 02/04/2003 9:34:52 AM PST by prairiebreeze ("We won't deny, ignore or pass our problems along to other Presidents" --GWBush)
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To: Recovering_Democrat
They'll just clutter our range finders anyway.
168 posted on 02/04/2003 9:37:07 AM PST by chemicalman (Rid the country of the vast liberal consipracy)
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To: ewing
The French deserve Euro-Disney.
169 posted on 02/04/2003 9:37:33 AM PST by 2right
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To: xzins
Desert Storm. That's it. I believe they had a brigade or division perform a blocking action on the western edge of Schwarzkopf's "hail Mary."

"Blocking action"?!?!? Blocking what? Camels? Or sand?

They were send out of the way, someplace where they could do no harm. That's the blunt truth.

170 posted on 02/04/2003 9:39:15 AM PST by Stefan Stackhouse
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To: Recovering_Democrat
FRANCE WILL NOT JOIN COALITION

I'm just devastated, who will handle the hairstyling of the soldiers and interior decorating of the tents now? We have major troop support void to fill. More reserves will have to be called up; maybe even a draft for those people trained in color coordination and shampoo applications.

171 posted on 02/04/2003 9:41:56 AM PST by putupon (The Democratic Party and Clinton's sold our missiles to Communist China)
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To: Recovering_Democrat

172 posted on 02/04/2003 9:52:06 AM PST by Ichneumon
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To: Recovering_Democrat

173 posted on 02/04/2003 9:53:08 AM PST by Ichneumon
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To: A Patriot Son
Whitehouse spokesman Ari Fleischer said Mr Bush had gone to the UN last September in an effort to "to put spine into the United Nations and the rest of the international community".

That he did this has bothered me from the beginning. I loved his speech about it's being time for the UN to show whether it's irrelevant like the League of Nations and to share LoN's fate.

When he gave them a last chance to prove their relevance, I feared they would, but I understood that to be a stall on our part so we had time to properly rebuild supplies and deploy troops and support.

When he gave them another and another and another chance, I thought that we needed more time to deploy, then that he was trying to round up enough cells to neutralize a Saddam counter attack on our population (still a possibility), and then that he just might actually be trying to strengthen the stinkin' UN.

This particular statement by Ari F. is very unnerving to say the least. I have only a tiny little kernal of hope left that he's laying down the proof that the UN is worthless and that we are right to throw them off our back permanently.

174 posted on 02/04/2003 9:59:22 AM PST by Sal
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Change the name from Paris to Islamabad. When the germs arrive on the left bank...don't call us. Weasels.
175 posted on 02/04/2003 10:02:01 AM PST by TheJollyRoger (George W. Bush for president in 2004....AGAIN!)
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To: ppaul; All
FRENCH SALUTE



A general in the French army demonstrates his country's most often used military procedure.

176 posted on 02/04/2003 10:07:06 AM PST by Recovering_Democrat
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Good old France: wiping up the rear as usual!
177 posted on 02/04/2003 10:17:19 AM PST by SpinyNorman
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Well, If the French aren't involved who is going to show the Iraqies how to surrender?
178 posted on 02/04/2003 10:22:29 AM PST by Area51
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"You don't frighten us, English pig-dogs! Go and boil your bottom, sons of a silly person. I blow my nose at you, so-called Arthur King, you and all your silly English k-nippetts. Thpppppt! Thppt! Thppt!

I don't wanna talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper! I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!"

179 posted on 02/04/2003 10:25:22 AM PST by Diddle E. Squat
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Scr*w France.
180 posted on 02/04/2003 10:27:26 AM PST by WatchNKorea
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