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France calls for American 'reason'
Telegraph (UK) ^ | 09/14/2001 | Harry de Quetteville and Toby Helm

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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To: dighton
We should have bombed the Eiffel tower when they wouldn't let us fly over their air space to bomb Libya!
81 posted on 09/13/2001 6:42:59 PM PDT by TexRef
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To: A+Bert
"The world Economies will collapse and most of you will be out of a job in cities where cannbalism will provide the only food supply. "

You mean no more green seedless grapes down at Safeway? Crud....I'm goin' down there right now while the gettin's good.

82 posted on 09/13/2001 6:43:13 PM PDT by Godebert
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To: jwfiv
Le francais sans vertebrae.

This says it all.

83 posted on 09/13/2001 6:43:46 PM PDT by truthkeeper
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To: dighton
"POLITICAL leaders in France and Germany urged President Bush yesterday to avoid a belligerent response"

Instead of a "belligerent" response, how about a volley of Nerf rockets, followed by ground troops weilding wet noodles and ping-pong ball guns. Or just maybe a super soaker or two, just to show them who's boss.

Most likely, that would be to unseemly for our malaise obsessed, squat-to-piss, 30% unemployed artist friends.

Perfectly predictable.

France:

Go F**k yourselves, cheese-eating surrender monkeys.

84 posted on 09/13/2001 6:43:57 PM PDT by Mr. Bungle
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To: dighton
allll eurotrash communists, nazis and islam-lovers can die with the terrorists.
85 posted on 09/13/2001 6:44:11 PM PDT by Anonymous2
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To: dighton
"France calls for American 'reason' "

Reason? We've got a reason! In act we have lots of reasons.

They just killed 8,000 of our men, women and children in a cowardly and unprovoked attack on innocent civilians, wrecked two of our largest office buildings, knocked down around 15% of our Pentagon, crashed 4 of our airliners and in generally screwed up what should have been an overall pretty good week for our nation.

Then they danced in the streets over it.

They are calling for American reason? We have millions of them!

86 posted on 09/13/2001 6:44:37 PM PDT by steve in DC
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To: mathurine
One contribution to anything but terrorism?

A lot of camels?

87 posted on 09/13/2001 6:44:56 PM PDT by Capitalist Eric
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To: sinkspur
"America's made a real mistake in Afghanistan and Pakistan, which was to train the Taliban."

I loathe this sentiment. Basic truth: Afghanistan was under the thumb of the Soviets, we gave them an opportunity for freedom. They screwed it up. Their fault, not ours.

88 posted on 09/13/2001 6:45:40 PM PDT by AmishDude
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To: dighton
Remember, the French beleived that the Nazis were not waging a war against Poland either. They don't understand what war is!
90 posted on 09/13/2001 6:45:57 PM PDT by ImFightingMad
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To: LibKill
I would accept the money but my dying would make many many of you happy.
I have made it a point never to make anyone happy and I don't intend to start now.
91 posted on 09/13/2001 6:46:27 PM PDT by A+Bert (Outta here)
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To: Russ
If we hadn't gone to help the french in 1917 the germans would have won the war and there wouldn't have been a second war and the U.S. of A. would still be a constitutional federal republic. As early as 1915 the germans, sickened by the sight of all that french blood, proposed an immediate cease fire and a return to the borders of 1914 but french pride wouldn't stand for that while they still had colonial troops to be slaughtered and so long as the americans were willing to die for "Marianne". But all of that was a long time ago. Right now I think they just really don't want to deal with terrorist nukes and genetically modified bugs released by crazed algerians. Can you blame them? I think we can clean those muslim clocks right good but it's not a sure thing that in a few years the WTC horror won't look like the good old days. We are at war. We will win. Before we win things could get very bad and we may come to regret what we've done. If we don't go to war our troubles may be compounded 10 or 20 years from now. God help us all.
92 posted on 09/13/2001 6:47:50 PM PDT by jothamdorn
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To: dighton
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."

As long as he's not killing *me* or mine, I can be friends with Ted Bundy....He never did anything to *me*...

/sarcasm

93 posted on 09/13/2001 6:48:41 PM PDT by Terriergal
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To: dighton
SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE!

Ahhhhhh, now that I got that out of the way..... I'd just like to say that the straw that broke the camel's back with regards to how I feel about France came when they would not let American planes fly over their country in preperation for our attack on Lybia back in the 1980s.

SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE! SCREW FRANCE!

94 posted on 09/13/2001 6:48:44 PM PDT by oldvike
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To: Boatlawyer
Would this be the same French whose "escargots" we had to pull from the fire after the avoided a belligerent response to the Germans?

My dad and I went to France in 1992 and we visited Normandy. The last time he had been there was D-Day and he was with the Army until the occupation of Germany. My dad told the cellar master "During the War I drank wine from this region." The cellar master then said "Back then we gave the wine to you for free but today we are going to make you pay for it." Dad then said "Free? What do you mean Free? We left 50,000 bodies on your battlefield while you Frogs sat on your asses!" The other Americans and English in the group applauded and several bought Dad bottles of wine.

Why are the streets of Paris lined with trees? Because the German Army likes to march in the shade.

95 posted on 09/13/2001 6:48:56 PM PDT by Austim
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To: Boatlawyer
Would this be the same French whose "escargots" we had to pull from the fire after the avoided a belligerent response to the Germans?

My dad and I went to France in 1992 and we visited Normandy. The last time he had been there was D-Day and he was with the Army until the occupation of Germany. My dad told the cellar master "During the War I drank wine from this region." The cellar master then said "Back then we gave the wine to you for free but today we are going to make you pay for it." Dad then said "Free? What do you mean Free? We left 50,000 bodies on your battlefield while you Frogs sat on your asses!" The other Americans and English in the group applauded and several bought Dad bottles of wine.

Why are the streets of Paris lined with trees? Because the German Army likes to march in the shade.

96 posted on 09/13/2001 6:49:00 PM PDT by Austim
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To: Boatlawyer
Would this be the same French whose "escargots" we had to pull from the fire after the avoided a belligerent response to the Germans?

My dad and I went to France in 1992 and we visited Normandy. The last time he had been there was D-Day and he was with the Army until the occupation of Germany. My dad told the cellar master "During the War I drank wine from this region." The cellar master then said "Back then we gave the wine to you for free but today we are going to make you pay for it." Dad then said "Free? What do you mean Free? We left 50,000 bodies on your battlefield while you Frogs sat on your asses!" The other Americans and English in the group applauded and several bought Dad bottles of wine.

Why are the streets of Paris lined with trees?

Because the German Army likes to march in the shade.

97 posted on 09/13/2001 6:49:16 PM PDT by Austim
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To: A+Bert
The world Economies will collapse and most of you will be out of a job in cities where cannbalism will provide the only food supply.

And I will feed on you.

98 posted on 09/13/2001 6:49:22 PM PDT by Lazamataz
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To: Capitalist Eric
I love bashing the french. But as to eating aBert I just don't know. He has admitted he is stringy and needs a good fricassee. Perhaps we should consult Irma who has recipes for everything. In her absence I suggest we make a variation of a terducken, yall know about that, right? We put ABert into the body cavity of a goat, put the goat in the cavity of a warthog, the warthog into the cavity of a jackass. Then we baste him with lard and roast him at 350 for seven hours adding a bit of a California wine. We serve him with cranberries and a nice Rose. Hmmmm goood
99 posted on 09/13/2001 6:50:28 PM PDT by cajungirl
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