Posted on 03/03/2003 12:32:57 PM PST by FBD
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The French PR Machine Crashes
(San Francisco, CA) Even out here in peacenik-land, one senses that patience is wearing thin for the French. After watching the French Foreign Minister Dominque De Villepin on ABCs This Week, one Democrat friend asked: "Was he trying to win us over or insult us?" My brother, who speaks fluent French, and is a self-avowed Francophile, has cancelled his trip there this summer. Suddenly Evian costs the same as Poland Springs in the grocery stores.
As US authorities continue to pick off top al Qaeda operatives, its time we really start to focus on another threat to our national security the French. Maybe thats a slight overstatement--but not by much. Day by day we are learning more about how little we have in common with the country whose people were liberated by our soldiers almost 60 years ago. De Villepin, in the much-heralded interview with George Stephanopolous, unwittingly exposed this growing divide, and his countrys feckless, hypocritical stance against a brutal, dangerous Iraqi regime.
After this Q & A (which was more like Q & Q since he failed to answer Any of the important questions about Iraq), there should be no dispute About the following:
* France prefers an Iraq with Saddam in power.
* France thinks 1441s "serious consequences" means permanent inspections.
* France thinks 1441s "immediate compliance" mandate means Iraq should cooperate when it feels like it.
* France doesnt regret its past role in helping Iraq build a nuclear reactor.
* France thinks Americans are stupid.
Stephanopolous later said he believed De Villepin was attempting to "go over the heads of the US government and speak directly to the American people." Did De Villepin really believe our citizens would suddenly Find the French position credible when he claimed that Iraq was now cooperating "on process and substance"? (Something even Hans Blix does not claim.)
George might as well have been interviewing Tariq Aziz. "You cannot say that a country should disarm and when a country agrees to disarm that its nothing," De Villepin said of Saddams last minute decision to destroy his Al Samoud missiles. "He is, we are in the process of being able to disarm," he insisted. So from the warped French perspective, UN weapons inspectors are not only detectives, they are enablers.
Confirming the worst American stereotypes of Frances appeasement mentality, De Villepin warned of "a burst of terrorism" if force is used "prematurely." This illogical thinking would prevent us from ever Acting preemptively, and keep our country locked into a never-ending defensive crouch. It may be the French way, but its not the American way.
As exasperating as De Villepins answers were, so was Stephanopolous failure to press him on his countrys Iraqi oil interests. No matter How many times De Villepin invoked the "world community," we know that France is only concerned with one thing in this debateFrance. Its economic interests, its standing in Europe, its ability to stand up to the worlds cowboy superpowerthis is what motivates Frances refusal to force Iraqs disarmament.
What the French may never fully comprehend is that none of that will ultimately matter in a world where weapons proliferation goes unchecked, where dictators are able to manipulate democratic leaders like marionettes. Memo to Jacques: If you want to be considered as a 21st century authority on the perils of war, why not starting spending some money on your own military? But thats right, De Villepin reiterated that "France is not a pacifist country."
French eateries in San Francisco conspicuously fly large American flags as if to assure prospective customers that "were still with you." Yes we remember that after September 11th, France said "We are all Americans." That was a warm and welcome gesture. But today we need more than gestures, we need action and real commitment.
Word of the Week
Penitent adj. Feeling or expressing remorse for one's misdeeds or sins. As in-- De Villepin wasn't the slightest bit penitent about France's role in helping Iraq build a nuclear reactor before the last Gulf War.
Yeah, I've heard that one, it's good ain't it!
They're just excess baggage.
I didn't know it was Rummy that said it first though...that's great!
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He'll give it some exposure on his musical parodies and poems - "Black" thread.
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So the parents are counting on you for grandchildren, then, right?
A very serious transgression, FRiend...one which is NOW rectified! Mercy buckets.
* France thinks 1441s "serious consequences" means permanent inspections.
* France thinks 1441s "immediate compliance" mandate means Iraq should cooperate when it feels like it.
* France doesnt regret its past role in helping Iraq build a nuclear reactor.
* France thinks Americans are stupid.
"Plus ca change, Plus ca meme chose"...
Or maybe..."Fromage mangeant le singe de reddition "?
Lonesone:"So the parents are counting on you for grandchildren, then, right?"
That would be affirmative, Lonesome!
Laura Ingraham's brother is gay, I believe. She has mentioned him on her radio talk show.
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