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Pentagon adviser: France 'no longer ally'

By Martin Walker
UPI Chief International Correspondent
From the International Desk
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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To: Maedhros
American Citizen Responds: "Duh!"
5 posted on 02/04/2003 2:17:55 PM PST by mabelkitty
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To: Maedhros
Apparently the French ignored the last memo from Powell reminding them of the Bush doctrine - the mission defines the coalition & if they're not with us they're against us.
6 posted on 02/04/2003 2:19:21 PM PST by Steven W.
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To: Maedhros
The time has come for the EU Totalitarian regime to admit the obvious, they back middle east terrorists over the United States and England.

Now we can align the powers of the free world against such apparent agression!

Ops4 God Bless America!
8 posted on 02/04/2003 2:19:36 PM PST by OPS4
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To: Maedhros
I understand the new Euro-trash military establishment led by France wants 3 new aircraft carriers to appear more like a military power.

Sounds to me like they really are doing the same thing that N. Korea and Saddam are currently doing.

10 posted on 02/04/2003 2:20:36 PM PST by Cold Heat
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To: Maedhros
"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."

I LOVE this guy Perle! Take that, Chirac!

25 posted on 02/04/2003 2:31:10 PM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: Maedhros
Time for contemporary French socialists to completely undo the victory of Charles Martel, and let France go "Muslim."
31 posted on 02/04/2003 2:35:45 PM PST by ez ("If this is not evil, then evil has no meaning." - GWB)
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To: Maedhros
While I agree with Pearle regarding France, I wouldn't let the Germans off the hook nearly that easily. It would seem that Iraq's best and greatest ally is the adopted home of one Adolf Hitler.
38 posted on 02/04/2003 2:37:51 PM PST by steveegg (This better not post twice)
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To: Maedhros
This is a brilliant phrase "incite pacifism"
51 posted on 02/04/2003 2:41:41 PM PST by L`enn
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To: Maedhros; VaBthang4; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; Blueflag; Travis McGee; aristeides; SpookBrat
"I have long thought that there were forces in France intent on reducing the American role in the world.

THAT line by Perle is the one that should trouble anyone who reads this. It is ominous.

What lengths will France go to to accomplish this objective? With whom is France allied? And didn't they vote in communist authorities in the not so distant past?

They, and america's socialist, supposed anti-war folks, are really just supporting a fellow socialist, islamofascist, Saddam Hussein.

67 posted on 02/04/2003 2:50:56 PM PST by xzins (Babylon - you have been weighed in the balance and been found wanting.)
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To: Maedhros
Thanks for posting the actual story. There's a HUGE difference between the words "France 'no longer ally'" in the headline and Perle's actual statement: "France is no longer the ally it once was..."

There's also the fact that Perle is a civilian, not a member of the Bush administration. So what we have here is a 'journalistic' attempt to hype an important story into a sensational one.

I'll be very interested in reading/seeing Perle's reaction to this attempt to deliberately misquote him.
90 posted on 02/04/2003 3:05:11 PM PST by Bernard Marx
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To: Maedhros
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.

In the end, the Frogs will come on-board for a very simple reason. Bush has made it clear that we will do what we need to with or with-out a UN resolution. He has also made it clear that the credibility and future of the UN depends on their insisting that their own resolution on Iraq be enforced.

The only thing that makes France a "Power" is that veto in the Security Council. If the UN collapses, that veto suddenly means nothing and no one need ever kiss-up to Paris again. Outside of the security council, they are totally unimportant. France becomes just another declining former colonial power without the prestige of that veto power. They won't allow that to happen. They like to play hard to get, but we know that they are whores in the end.

130 posted on 02/04/2003 3:45:46 PM PST by Ditto
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To: Maedhros
"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.

Yeah!!! Now we're talking!

162 posted on 02/04/2003 5:56:14 PM PST by dixiechick2000 (Maybe the hokey pokey IS what it's all about...)
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