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1 posted on 03/03/2003 12:23:41 AM PST by giotto
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BTTT
2 posted on 03/03/2003 3:37:27 AM PST by Right_in_Virginia (May God bless President Bush and our troops)
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To: giotto
Paul Johnson bump
3 posted on 03/03/2003 4:04:27 AM PST by GATOR NAVY (avoiding the embrassment of forgetting to clear a tag that's inappropriate for my next post)
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To: giotto
Though I'm not as sanguine as Dr. Johnson is about Germany, I have to applaud. Four out of five ain't bad!

Let's hope these lessons are well learned by those in the corridors of power in Washington.

Freedom, Wealth, and Peace,
Francis W. Porretto
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http://palaceofreason.com

4 posted on 03/03/2003 4:13:20 AM PST by fporretto (Curmudgeon Emeritus, Palace of Reason)
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To: giotto
bump
5 posted on 03/03/2003 4:46:03 AM PST by LadyDoc
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To: giotto
We have been reminded that France is not to be trusted at any time, on any issue. The British have learned this over 1,000 years of acrimonious history, but it still comes as a shock to see how badly the French can behave, with their unique mixture of shortsighted selfishness, long-term irresponsibility, impudent humbug and sheer malice.

Don't mince words, Dr. Johnson. What are you trying to say? ;-)

6 posted on 03/03/2003 4:56:20 AM PST by Physicist (Now, that's how to start an article. Hit the ground running.)
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To: giotto
Excellent post.

Other than that, the U.S. should put its trust in the seas and oceans, which offer a home and a friendly environment to its forces and do not change with the treacherous winds of opinion.

Music to my Navy ears.....

12 posted on 03/03/2003 10:25:21 AM PST by PogySailor
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To: giotto
The French are the ancient enemy, never to be trusted.

It seems they have entered a cul-de-sac diplomatically. ;^)
14 posted on 03/03/2003 10:36:30 AM PST by headsonpikes
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To: giotto
From Paul's lips to God's ears! (Altho I suspect He knows this stuff already!)
15 posted on 03/03/2003 11:04:38 AM PST by Snickersnee (Where are we going? And what's with this handbasket???)
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To: giotto
Previously posted at http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/855296/posts.
16 posted on 03/03/2003 11:46:30 AM PST by TheMole
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Flag!
18 posted on 03/03/2003 9:19:08 PM PST by Valin (Age and deceit beat youth and skill)
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To: giotto
• Lesson II. Germany is a different case. [...] Germany is a brand to be snatched from the burning; we must make a positive and urgent effort to win it back to the fold.

Very perceptive, and I largely agree. However, this begs the question, How exactly to "win back Germany to the fold". Moreover, what is "the fold"? If it is the Anglosphere, then Germany will understandably feel like a fifth wheel, a tolerated junior partner at best, a linguistic and cultural outsider at worst.

Also, while the next German government will certainly correct the horrible Francophile tendency of the Schroeder administration (Berlin has all but signed over its foreign policy to Paris), you cannot expect that the Germans will ever go along with isolating France as "the enemy".

Complicating this is the difficulty Germany has in coming to grips with the diminished importance of the country in international politics.

It will all sort itself out, eventually. The US administration is much like a pater familias keeping a worried eye on a close relative sliding into drink and shabbiness. Interfere too much, and you run the risk of making things worse, in addition to being resented for your meddling. Turn your back on the guy, and he may embark on a life of crime, and make far bigger trouble for you down the road.

22 posted on 03/04/2003 9:09:00 AM PST by tictoc (sic transit gloria Europae)
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Thanks for the post. Johnson's comments are refreshing. They shine the spotlight on the lie of the old world order versus new world realities epitomized by the UN and the Cold War strategy of balancing one tyrant against another as a means of checking Soviet communist expansion. The world is radically different than it was 15 years ago. In the new world, not only is the paradymn of the UN, and the machinations of a country like France outmoded, they are dangerous.
23 posted on 03/04/2003 10:02:01 AM PST by My2Cents ("...The bombing begins in 5 minutes.")
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RE the UN: "It is a place where mass-murdering heads of state can stand tall and sell their votes to the highest bidder and where crimes against humanity are rewarded. "

Sadly, without a moral compass the UN is now pointed south and impossible to reform. Even sadder is the average American high schooler is still being taught that the UN is the true leader of the world and Annan is the voice of reason and justice.

We have to get this message out and be anti UN activists!!
26 posted on 03/05/2003 9:46:21 AM PST by BeAllYouCanBe (Be All the government allows you to be!)
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To: OldDominion; HalfFull
Ping

Other than that, the U.S. should put its trust in the seas and oceans, ...................... America should always have the means to act alone, in any area of the globe where danger threatens and with whatever force is necessary.

A simple and profound case for seapower, and lots of it.

27 posted on 03/05/2003 9:53:26 AM PST by Al B.
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To: giotto
there is no longer a reason for the U.S. to keep large forces in fixed bases on the European continent--at great cost to the U.S.' balance of payments. These forces should be repatriated with all deliberate speed.

The moment Euro-whinnies realise that US is really preparing to withdraw its forces from Western Europe, they'll stop to pretend that Russia is an equal partner and a trusted party to the European process.

Because it isn't.

They know that without the deterrent of the American presence, Russia immediately would resume its aspirations for continental dominance.

Then, all the politically correct bullshit talk will cease, and for the first time Europe will be trully united in a horrified cry: PLEASE DON'T GO AWAY!

28 posted on 03/06/2003 5:17:45 PM PST by Neophyte
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