Posted on 04/17/2003 9:58:46 AM PDT by ellery
The French ambassador to Washington, Jean-David Levitte, has pleaded for a stop to "French-bashing" by Americans now the war with Iraq is at an end.
Singling out prominent businessman and commentator Richard Perle, who is a close friend of US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Mr Levitte said Mr Perle's "French-bashing is not very useful". He said it had triggered a vicious cycle of anti-Americanism back in France and he hoped it could now stop.
Mr Levitte's remarks came the day after French President Jacques Chirac telephoned US President George Bush and told him he wanted to play "a pragmatic role" in the reconstruction issues in Iraq.
It was the first time the two leaders had spoken since the breakdown of negotiations at the UN Security Council over Iraq and the call was accepted only after repeated pleading by French diplomats, it has emerged.
The US-French relationship faces another challenge soon. The UN Security Council must decide on the role of the UN in the reconstruction of Iraq, specifically whether a US-led administration will get access to the oil-for-food program.
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Mr Levitte would not be drawn on whether France would push for a greater UN role in Iraq, but answering critical questions from the audience at Washington's University Club, he rejected claims that France was now anxious to get a share of lucrative postwar contracts in Iraq.
"We don't consider Iraq an El Dorado," said Mr Levitte. "We don't see any cake in Iraq but we see a huge burden."
He was also pessimistic about Iraq's transition to democracy, saying it was deeply divided between Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds and bringing stability and democracy to the country would be a "daunting and long-term ambition".
He explained the divisions between Europe and the US on Iraq as the result of both history and the September 11 attacks.
Mr Levitte was working in his post at the UN in New York on the day of the attack and saw the towers collapse. "Here you are at war," he said. In Europe, the battle with terrorism was more a low-intensity conflict that Europe had struggled with for several decades.
Two centuries of war and fragile borders made Europe more concerned about national sovereignty and opposed to pre-emptive military action.
The most effective thing you can do to protest is to avoid travel to France. Americans spend over $5 billion tourist dollars in France annually. If you're planning to visit France, cancel your trip and go somewhere else!
The following is a list of French products you'll want to avoid. You don't need to throw away what you have, simply choose a competing American (or British, Australian or Spanish!) product when it's time to purchase again.
Accor | Dom Perignon | MCA Records | Veritas Group |
Air France | Durand Glass | Méphisto | Vivendi Universal |
Alcatel | Elle Magazine | Michelin Tires | Wild Turkey Bourbon |
Americare Systems Inc. | Estee Lauder | Moet | Wolverine siding |
Archos.com | Equant | Motel 6 | Work/Life Benefits |
Astralloy Steel | Evian | Mumms | Yves Saint Laurent |
ATOS Origin, Inc. | Faconnable (clothing) | Nida-Core | |
AXA Advisors | Ferraz Shawmut | Nissan - 44% owned by Renault | |
Beneteau Boats | Fina Oil | Novotel Hotels | |
B.F. Goodrich -owned by Michelin | Four J's Development Tools | Ondeo Nalco | |
BIC | Georgio Armani | Peugeot Cars & Bicycles | |
Biotherm | Givenchy | Pierre Cardin | |
Bollinger | Grand Marnier | Ralph Lauren Perfume | |
Brylane Home | Graphique de France cards | RCA Thompson | |
Brylane Kitchen | Great Bear Water | Red Roof Inns (see below) | |
Business Objects Software | Havas Advertising | Redken | |
Calistoga Water | Helena Rubenstein | Remy Martin Cognac | |
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young | Hennessy | Renault | |
Car & Driver | Jessica London | Roamans | |
Cartier jewelery | JOB rolling papers | Roc beauty products | |
Cerexagri | Kaukana Club Cheese | Rolling Stone Magazine | |
CertainTeed Corp | King Size | Rossignol Skis, boots | |
Chadwick's of Boston | Lancome | Sabatier kitchen knives | |
Chambord Preserves | Lane Bryant Catalog | Salomon Skis | |
Champagne (all brands) | La Redoute | Sofitel Hotels | |
Chanel | LA Transitchek | Solen | |
Chicago Transit Check | Le Creuset | SquareD Corp | |
Christian Dior | Lerner Catalog | St. Dalfour Jelly | |
Chivas Regal scotch | L'Oreal | Studio 6 | |
Clarins | Louis Vuitton | T-Fal pots and pans | |
Club Med | Maille Mustard | Total Petroleum | |
Cognac (all brands) | Marie Claire | Uniroyal Tires | |
Cointreau | Mavic bicycle components | Universal Music Group | |
Courvoisier Cognac | Maybelline | Universal Studios | |
Dannon Yogurt | |||
Decca Records |
Please submit additional products and companies for the list.
Not any time soon, I am a afraid. Not any time soon.
Boycott Michelin??? Nevair, nevair! I've got a LOT riding on my tires, buddy!
Plus ca change....
I'll say it. I'm not shy. He's a Jew. That singling out is no mistake. Rather than taking the pulse of the American people, or "singling out" Bill O'Reilly, the French pick the Jew.
We are the Europeans who woke up one morning in our little European town, stepped out the front door, looked up and down the street and thought to ourselves, "You know....there has to be someplace on this planet I can go and not be surrounded by all these assholes."
And then we packed our bags and left for America.
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