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Chirac: UK Got Little for Backing Iraq War
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Posted on 11/16/2004 1:41:37 AM PST by iso


LONDON - Britain got very little in return for supporting the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq (news - web sites), and U.S. policies make it all but impossible for anyone to act as a bridge between Washington and Europe, French President Jacques Chirac said in an interview published Tuesday.

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"I am not sure, with America as it is these days, that it would be easy for someone, even the British, to be an honest broker. Perhaps that will change, but that is the current state of things," Chirac was quoted as saying in an interview with British reporters in Paris.

But British Prime Minister Tony Blair (news - web sites), speaking Monday night in London, argued that Europe had an opportunity to engage with the Bush administration.

"Neither Europe nor the U.S. should be arrogant about the other. Here there's an opportunity for Europe. American policy is evolving," Blair said in a speech at the London Guildhall.

"Increasingly both Europe and America are coming to realize that lasting security against fanatics and terrorists cannot be provided by conventional military force but requires a commitment to democracy, freedom and justice," Blair said.

Chirac is due in London on Thursday for a two-day visit to mark the 100th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale between the two nations. The French president will meet with Blair and enjoy the hospitality of Queen Elizabeth II (news - web sites) at Windsor Castle.

Recalling a meeting last year before the war in Iraq, Chirac said he told Blair: "We have different positions on Iraq. Your position should at least have some use. That is to try to obtain in exchange a relaunch of the peace process in the Middle East."

"Well, Britain gave its support, but I did not see much in return. I am not sure that it is in the nature of our American friends at the moment to return favors systematically," The Times newspaper quoted Chirac as saying.

Visiting Washington last week, Blair put the Middle East peace process at the top of his agenda, and Bush pledged to spend America's "political capital" brokering peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

Bush announced last week that he planned to visit Europe after he is sworn in for a second term in January. "In my second term, I will work to deepen our trans-Atlantic ties with the nations of Europe," the president said.

Chirac said disagreements over Iraq had not spoiled relations between France and Britain. His most angry exchanges with Blair, he added, were about agriculture, not Iraq.

Blair has cast himself and his nation as serving as a bridge between Europe and the United States, but Chirac suggested it was impossible.

The French president said that strains between Britain and France were often exaggerated.

"It's very curious, this vision of permanent confrontation. I have no confrontation with the English in general or with Blair in particular," The Guardian newspaper quoted Chirac as saying.

The relationship, he reportedly said, is "built on competition, which implies mutual esteem. ... It's a kind of violent love affair."


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To: iso

take a flying ........ well you know what i mean.
my greatest wish now that our beloved president has vanquished the scum sucking traitor and his army of illbegotten brain dead familiars, is
1 kill more terrorist
2 hope that france is taken over by scum muslims and to help them we have to use tactical nukes, and if most of their leftist population disapears along with the muslims scum, i for one will not be disheartened. france is our enemy we better make sure we keep them in our gun sights


21 posted on 11/16/2004 3:32:10 AM PST by 537cant be wrong (the lib turneraitor)
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To: secessionist

i know of many WWII vets who will not ever forget the japanese for pearl harbor. nor will they ever forgive them.
i personaly place the french way way way below the contempt that the WWII vets had and have for the japanese.
i pray for the french to suffer the 4 horsemen.
for those french who differ from the majority of your nation
get out because the power of prayer cannot be overestimated.


22 posted on 11/16/2004 3:38:40 AM PST by 537cant be wrong (the lib turneraitor)
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To: iso

Who died and made this clown King of the EU?


23 posted on 11/16/2004 3:39:18 AM PST by Smoote
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To: marty60

god ... when are the French gonna throw this nut out of office?


24 posted on 11/16/2004 3:39:57 AM PST by Nyboe
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To: iso

""Well, Britain gave its support, but I did not see much in return. I am not sure that it is in the nature of our American friends at the moment to return favors systematically," The Times newspaper quoted Chirac as saying."

He reveals a lot about his mind in this statement. Some things just must be done and the price is not an issue, nor is the sacrifice.

Have the French ever believed in honor?


25 posted on 11/16/2004 3:40:13 AM PST by OpusatFR (Carole Simpson's history lessons: Invent the past and forget the facts.)
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To: iso

Chirac needs to just shut his stupid, cheese-eating, surrendering, corrupt, Saddam-loving mouth.


26 posted on 11/16/2004 3:46:27 AM PST by Allegra (I'm Still Standing....)
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To: iso
Britain got very little in return for supporting the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq ... French President Jacques Chirac said in an interview published Tuesday.

How telling. Chirac isn't going to do anything without his hand held out-gimme, gimme, gimme>

"Increasingly both Europe and America are coming to realize that lasting security against fanatics and terrorists cannot be provided by conventional military force but requires a commitment to democracy, freedom and justice," Blair said.

What's really interesting is that "stupid" George W. Bush realized this years ago. Also, Mr. Blair should have said, "solely by conventional military force". All in all though, Blair has been a good ally.

27 posted on 11/16/2004 3:57:09 AM PST by libertylover (I love it when liberals are livid.)
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To: iso
Au contraire M. Chirac. We got rid of a murderous dictator who was increasingly engaging with Islamist terrorists, and had a great desire to posses W.M.D. along with a demonstrated willingness to use them.

We didn't fight so that America would like us more, so that America would give us concessions, that is the relationship of vassal states to their masters - America is our partner. We both agreed that we needed to get rid of Saddam, and so we did.

We got what we wanted.
28 posted on 11/16/2004 4:11:49 AM PST by tjwmason ("The English, the English, the English are best; I wouldn't give tuppence for all of the rest")
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To: iso
That's what you think Froggie! The UK, AU, and a host of others have us for a Friend they can trust at their word and know that they're not dealing with some lying, double-dealing, greedy, immoral, stuck-up, pompous, snob Frog that can be bought for centimes.
29 posted on 11/16/2004 4:14:01 AM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: iso

Chirac, the Old Fart of Fascism


30 posted on 11/16/2004 4:19:32 AM PST by saveliberty (Liberal= in need of therapy, but would rather ruin lives of those less fortunate to feel good)
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To: Proud_texan

I believe Americans received ~300,000 free burial plots in Normandy.


31 posted on 11/16/2004 4:23:48 AM PST by Hostage
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To: iso

"Thank heavens for little girls..."

32 posted on 11/16/2004 4:26:38 AM PST by LRS
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To: iso

I am not sure that it is in the nature of our American friends at the moment to return favors systematically," The Times newspaper quoted Chirac as saying.

What make him think we are his friends? Can't wait until Condi starts reading him the riot act. Wish I could be a fly on the wall then.

33 posted on 11/16/2004 5:06:46 AM PST by ml1954
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To: iso
Britain received the heart felt gratitude and thanks of the American nation. I guess Chirac feels they would rather have the heart felt gratitude of the French nation?
34 posted on 11/16/2004 6:10:24 AM PST by bilhosty
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To: iso

This from a country that raked in billions from the Oil For Food Program while Iraqis died. France and it's leaders have no soul because collectively it's been sold to the devil.


35 posted on 11/16/2004 6:40:40 AM PST by conservativecorner
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