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1 posted on 02/04/2003 2:13:58 PM PST by Mossad1967
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It's about time someone said this about this anti-Semitic, anti-Israel, anti-USA, Socialist, Freedom-Hating country.
2 posted on 02/04/2003 2:15:47 PM PST by yonif
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Au revoir frogs.
3 posted on 02/04/2003 2:16:23 PM PST by dfwgator
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Pentagon adviser: France 'no longer ally'

By Martin Walker
UPI Chief International Correspondent
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Published 2/4/2003 3:41 PM
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (UPI) -- France is no longer an ally of the United States and the NATO alliance "must develop a strategy to contain our erstwhile ally or we will not be talking about a NATO alliance" the head of the Pentagon's top advisory board said in Washington Tuesday.

Richard Perle, a former assistant secretary of defense in the Reagan administration and now chairman of the Pentagon's Policy Advisory Board, condemned French and German policy on Iraq in the strongest terms at a public seminar organized by Iraqi exiles and American Middle East and security officials.

But while dismissing Germany's refusal to support military action against Iraq as an aberration by "a discredited chancellor," Perle warned that France's attitude was both more dangerous and more serious.

"France is no longer the ally it once was," Perle said. And he went on to accuse French President Jacques Chirac of believing "deep in his soul that Saddam Hussein is preferable to any likely successor."

French leaders have insisted the country will oppose any military action against Iraq without a second resolution by the United Nations Security Council, where it holds one of five crucial veto powers. Last November France did vote for Resolution 1441, which promised "serious consequences" if Iraq did not cooperate with U.N. weapons inspectors verifying that Iraq has indeed dismantled its programs for chemical, biological and nuclear weapons.

"I have long thought that there were forces in France intent on reducing the American role in the world. That is more troubling than the stance of a German chancellor, who has been largely rejected by his own people," Perle said, referring to the sharp electoral defeat suffered by Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's party in state elections Sunday.

Although he is not an official of the Bush administration, Perle's position as the Pentagon's senior civilian adviser gives his harsh remarks a quasi-official character and reflects the growing frustration in the White House and Pentagon with the French and German reluctance to support their U.S. and British allies.

"Very considerable damage has already been done to the Atlantic community, including NATO, by Germany and France," Perle said.

"But in the German case, the behavior of the Chancellor is idiosyncratic. He tried again to incite pacifism, and this time failed in Sunday's elections in Hesse and Lower Saxony. His capacity to do damage is now constrained. Chancellor Schroeder is now in a box, and the Germans will recover their equilibrium."

Perle went on to question whether the United States should ever again seek the endorsement of the U.N. Security Council on a major issue of policy, stressing that "Iraq is going to be liberated, by the United States and whoever wants to join us, whether we get the approbation of the U.N. or any other institution."

"It is now reasonable to ask whether the United States should now or on any other occasion subordinate vital national interests to a show of hands by nations who do not share our interests," he added.

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4 posted on 02/04/2003 2:16:43 PM PST by Maedhros (yO! nOiD)
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"It is now reasonable to ask whether the United States should now or on any other occasion subordinate vital national interests to a show of hands by nations who do not share our interests," he added.

About time someone said it.

11 posted on 02/04/2003 2:21:24 PM PST by metesky
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Wow! Pretty strong statement! I wonder what the French reaction will be?
12 posted on 02/04/2003 2:21:46 PM PST by livius
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The timing of this is not surprising. When Powell shows his this week he will show the Iraqi teams moving papers and materials from inspection sites prior to unannounced inspections. I said this last week: "Want to take a guess who is tipping off Saddam where inspectors are going?" I think by giving the inspectors certain intel we got a two-fer. Caught the Iraqis and a rat.

France has been over the line for some time now. They are about to be spanked.

22 posted on 02/04/2003 2:30:05 PM PST by Magnum44 (remember the Challenger 7, remember the Columbia 7, and never forget 9-11)
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Let's not forget that the Ayatollah Khomeni was harbored by France until he returned to Iran for their revolution that overthrew the Shah, ushering in this, the latest age of Islamic militantcy in the first place.
24 posted on 02/04/2003 2:31:10 PM PST by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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Tell 'em, Rick!
27 posted on 02/04/2003 2:32:25 PM PST by Stultis
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I enjoy France-bashing as much as anyone, but the statement "France is no longer the ally it once was," hardly justifies the headline.

Further, it comes from a private citizen, and it carries exactly the same weight as Jimmy Carter's suckup comments to Cuba.

Having said that, I agree with everything Perle said.

28 posted on 02/04/2003 2:33:41 PM PST by Dog Gone
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BOYCOTT FRENCH TOURISM AND PRODUCTS
32 posted on 02/04/2003 2:36:17 PM PST by mountaineer
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This may be a blessing in disguise.Rifts being created in the u.n.could help weaken it and hopefully cause its demise.
33 posted on 02/04/2003 2:36:44 PM PST by INSENSITIVE GUY
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Sacre Blu!
34 posted on 02/04/2003 2:36:45 PM PST by Newbomb Turk
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voici.
36 posted on 02/04/2003 2:37:11 PM PST by glock rocks (chirac est un bete qui mange du foin)
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I know this is Pentagon official speaking, and not necessarily someone Bush placed in office, but he was originally a Reagan official, too. Once again we are seeing a starkly different attitude and approach from this Republican administration than we would from any Democratic one. A Clinton or Gore guy would cower in fear that we aren't friends with the French, and would agonize over what we must be doing wrong.
43 posted on 02/04/2003 2:38:47 PM PST by ilgipper
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"French President Jacques Chirac of believing "deep in his soul that Saddam Hussein is preferable to any likely successor."


So long Pepe LePew.......you stink and so does your camel friend.
47 posted on 02/04/2003 2:39:45 PM PST by showme_the_Glory
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and the NATO alliance "must develop a strategy to contain our erstwhile ally..."

One troop of Boy Scouts with butter knives could contain France.

49 posted on 02/04/2003 2:40:05 PM PST by TheBigB (Illiterate? Write for free help!)
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The Kings of France were our allies until 1789.

Since then the French Nation has never been our ally. They grudgingly let us save their butts in WWI and WWII and hate us all the more for doing it.

When we capture the Iraqui records on where they have gotten their prohibited equipment the last few years, there are gonna be War Crimes Trials of both The French and German governments

So9

52 posted on 02/04/2003 2:42:59 PM PST by Servant of the Nine (Republican's for Sharpton)
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I'll bet France is saying "Ooops!".
53 posted on 02/04/2003 2:43:34 PM PST by InvisibleChurch
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FWIW I attended a counter protest in Grand Rapids on January 29th. My son and I made 10 large, fluorescent colored signs. For the chagrin of the leftists, I intended to paint the following slogan...

Axis Of
Weasels
Germany
France
You

Working throughout the night I had a mental lapse and painted...

Axis Of
Evil
Germany
France
You

My kid pointed out to me an error in syntax just as I completed the spelling of the word 'Evil'. I thought about it and said, 'What's the difference- evil, weasel ? I like it better actually and I can't wait to carry it around'.

I have no illusions about France and I wouldn't substitute weasel for evil, for any reason now.
54 posted on 02/04/2003 2:43:43 PM PST by freepersup (And this expectation will not disappoint us.)
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France Whuzzat? is that like a bagle or something ?
56 posted on 02/04/2003 2:43:55 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK (The Fellowship of Conservatives)
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