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France won't back U.S. attack on Iraq
Washington Times ^
| 2/22/02
| Steve Park
Posted on 02/21/2002 11:36:14 PM PST by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:37:32 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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The French ambassador to the United States says Europe will not support any U.S. military action against Iraq without clear evidence that a military response is warranted.
"We would not pledge support. They (the United States) would be on their own," Ambassador Francois Bujon said at a Tuesday evening forum sponsored by Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies.
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posted on
02/21/2002 11:36:14 PM PST
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
Now there's a news flash...
To: kattracks
Big deal. F*** 'em.
To: kattracks
Vichy strikes again.
Who decided this? The pairs skating judge?
To: kattracks
France won't back U.S. attack on Iraq, Americans are emotionally devastated </sarcasm>
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posted on
02/21/2002 11:43:14 PM PST
by
xm177e2
To: kattracks
"We would not pledge support. They (the United States) would be on their own," So what is new here? So who cares?
To: kattracks
Like we give a crap. The French socialists can go right straight to...
To: kattracks
Hopefully, the French will side with Iraq.
To: kattracks
Oh no! We can't possibly do anything more without their approval. Stop the war right now.
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posted on
02/21/2002 11:45:56 PM PST
by
Jean S
To: kattracks
I'm shocked the surrender monkeys took this position....bent over, presenting their asses to the boy loving muslim "heros".
My contempt for the weak willed Europeans, deepens.
Semper Fi
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To: kattracks
The French -- "euro-weaklings" par excellence.
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To: kattracks
The less attention we pay to France the better. They are a waste of time.
To: kattracks
Leave the French people be. You can't expect them to change over-nightcentury. I don't even bother worrying about what they say. When I found out that it was Napolean's sissy-boy knicker's look that started the French fashion industry, I decided they were not worth my time.
To: kattracks
Oh, to listen to such dribble from the Frogs...Disgusting parasites that they are. Why we leave the remains of thousands of honorable servicemen interred in French soil is beyond me.
To: kattracks
Yes, they gave the world the guillotine, and Napolian, and the Vichy government, and the Maginot line, but OTOH, I loved fois gras and mushrooms with noodles by a fireplace in a great Bourdeaux restaurant, and poached calf brains in a bistro in Paris.
What can I say? I'm a sucker for their food and their art and their language. So, we suffer the fools for the few things they got right.
To: kattracks
How many times in the last 50 years has France been 100% in support of America's military actions? Seriously. I think we should not care in the least what France thinks about anything. They have proven themselves to be a major nuisance.
To: BigFLPanhandleDude
"Iraq can be dealt with more effectively though diplomatic and economic approaches"Yes, this approach has worked so well in stopping any WMD proliferation with Iraq.
We're trying to see it your way, Frogs, but we can't seem to get our heads quite that far up our a$$es. Now go take a shower (with soap), and wait for the nice Muslims to show up in your country. Maybe you can just give your country to them - like back in WWII when those nice Germans came to Paris. What did you do then? Oh yeah, you showed them where to park their Panzers and gave them your wives. Good tacticians.
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02/22/2002 12:17:24 AM PST
by
11B3
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