Posted on 09/13/2001 6:19:54 PM PDT by dighton
POLITICAL leaders in France and Germany urged President Bush yesterday to avoid a belligerent response, as fears grew in Europe of the consequences of swift and ruthless military reaction to the terrorist attacks.
Lionel Jospin, the French Prime Minister, said the Americans should be "reasonable" in their response. Alain Richard, his defence minister, said the attacks were "not acts of war".
The comments, echoed by senior German ministers if not by the Chancellor, Gerhard Schroder, contradicted statements by President Bush and his Secretary of State Colin Powell.
M Jospin said: "We must vigorously condemn and combat terrorism. But we must not allow ourselves to be led into considerations of a conflict between the western world and the Islamic world, where we have many friends and partners."
The remarks from the Socialist prime minister were aimed at reassuring both the France's political Left and its Muslim population, which numbers six million. But they will be seen as further evidence of disagreements between France and America on big foreign policy issues.
The comments by M Richard will also undermine American confidence in France's commitment to joint reprisals as outlined by Nato members on Wednesday. He said: "I think that this was a terrorist attack of particular gravity.
"American democracy is clearly endangered by such action, but in my opinion a war is something else entirely." France disagrees with US policy on missile defence, the bombing of Iraq and what it sees as American cultural imperialism.
Rudolf Scharping, the German defence minister, also cautioned against launching swift military strikes. "I hope we all remain calm and do not now speak of a state of alarm. We do not face a war.
"We face the question of what is an appropriate response," he told German television. "Not in the sense of revenge and retribution, but in order to be able to fight and break international terror."
France's maverick health minister, Bernard Kouchner, went as far yesterday as to put the attacks down to a "series of errors" by America. "America's made a real mistake in Afghanistan and Pakistan, which was to train the Taliban," M Kouchner said.
"To think now that there is some kind of consensus of 'honourable' nations against the 'bad' terrorists, is simply not true."
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Actually, it looks like they're advising us to surrender.
Let's not follow the French example in this war.
I pledge $20 to a fund that will enable you to drink yourself to death.
Anyone else?
Don't worry, France, we will indeed use American "reason". It's different than French "reason".
Defense analyst and former (under 41) Deputy Undersecretary of Defense Jed Babbin agreed with you this morning on KSFO. He said "... we can count on the French, they're always there when they need us."
If the French and Germans want us to be reasoable now, maybe we should deport all of the known terorists here, to those countries.
Yup.
Alain Richard, his defence minister, said the attacks were "not acts of war".
Wonder what they'd think if terrorists slammed into the Eifel Tower, followed by an obliteration of the Louvre. Of course, the body count wouldn't near that of the WTC.
We have just seen an example of a highly tech society brought to its knees. Temporarily but 18 people who some call fanaticd did it.
Hell they even took sports off TV.
ROFLMAO!!!!!
No. You've got to get behind a long line of the rest of us who have been boycotting the whores of the world for years.
I'm reminded of an episode of Taxi (a comedy series from the 70's) where the gang took a trip to France. After Alex (the main character) spends days taking this French girl he picks up all around town spending all his money on her, he finally realizes he's out of cash. She immediately leaves him, to which he asks, "What kind of woman spends all this time with me spending all my money, and then drops me flat when I run out?". Her response is a single word: "French".
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