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To: hotpotato
Here it is:


ARIS (Reuters) - France said
Tuesday it could help a U.S.-led
military coalition if Iraq used
biological or chemical weapons,
despite blasting Washington's war
ultimatum to Baghdad as
unjustified.

The Foreign Ministry said in a short statement there was no
change in France's anti-war stance, but added:

"In the event that American forces or those allied to them
should face a new situation such as a chemical or biological
attack, France would assess the measures of assistance to take
in a spirit of friendship and solidarity."

Earlier, President Jacques Chirac made no mention of such
an option in a televised address. He denounced Washington's
war ultimatum to Iraq as unjustified and warned it put world
stability and the future of the Middle East at stake.

Chirac, the strongest anti-war voice in the West, insisted
world opinion was against war and argued the United States'
unilateral approach could exacerbate future crises.

"Whether it concerns the necessary disarmament of Iraq or
the desirable change of the regime in this country, there is no
justification for a unilateral decision to resort to force," Chirac
said in a short address.

"No matter how events evolve now, this ultimatum
challenges our view of international relations. It puts the
future of a people, the future of a region and world stability
at stake," he said in his first reaction to Bush's ultimatum.

The Foreign Ministry statement came after France's
ambassador to the United States, Jean-David Levitte, earlier
told CNN the use of chemical and biological weapons by Iraq
would "change the situation completely and immediately for
the French government."

Levitte said a decision on any French participation in the war would be made by
Chirac in such an event.

"We have equipment to fight in these circumstances," he said, not giving details on
any possible French role.

WAR NO ANSWER TO SEPT. 11

Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin joined Chirac's salvo against pending military
action, stressing that while Paris remained a staunch U.S. ally it viewed war as the
wrong response to the Sept. 11 attacks and the global fight against terror.

"For us, this war is not the right response to the attacks of September 11, over
which we shared the sense of repulsion and united in solidarity," Raffarin told
parliament, adding France remained an ally of Washington despite the disagreement.

"It is dangerous to engage unilaterally these days...What is needed is the unity of the
international community," he said.

Despite the likelihood of war, a spokesman for Foreign Minister Dominique de
Villepin said the minister would still probably fly to New York to attend a scheduled
U.N. Security Council discussion on Wednesday on disarming Iraq.

The imminence of military action was underlined on Tuesday when witnesses said
French diplomatic workers left Baghdad in a car convoy headed for the Jordanian
capital, Amman.

Throughout the Iraq crisis, France has consistently argued it opposed Washington's
war plans not out of anti-Americanism but from a conviction that the United
Nations was the only body authorized to order an attack on a sovereign country.

Now that its veto threat has blocked a Security Council vote and forced the United
States and Britain to wage war without a U.N. mandate, France can be expected to
stress the central role it sees for U.N. humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts in
an Iraq controlled by the U.S. military, diplomats said.

In an apparent reference to North Korea, which has expelled U.N. nuclear
inspectors and reactivated atomic facilities that could reprocess plutonium for
bombs, Chirac added:

"This is also a decision that compromises in the future the methods of peaceful
resolution of crises linked to the proliferation of arms of mass destruction."
15 posted on 03/18/2003 2:09:35 PM PST by hotpotato
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To: hotpotato
The Foreign Ministry statement came after France's ambassador to the United States, Jean-David Levitte, earlier told CNN the use of chemical and biological weapons by Iraq would "change the situation completely and immediately for the French government."

I hope it would change nothing at all for the US government and we could tell them to go get bent.

23 posted on 03/18/2003 2:13:39 PM PST by ko_kyi
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To: hotpotato
ARIS (Reuters) - France said Tuesday it could help a U.S.-led military coalition if Iraq used biological or chemical weapons, despite blasting Washington's war ultimatum to Baghdad as unjustified.

After they spent the last 6 freaking months saying Saddam didn't have any WMD's. Relativism gone wild.

29 posted on 03/18/2003 2:15:25 PM PST by ottersnot (Let's Roll. Free Iraq , then France. Sic Semper Tyrannus, Free the Seven Duffs!)
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To: hotpotato
The French only going to cover up their duplicity?
45 posted on 03/18/2003 2:52:33 PM PST by demlosers
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To: hotpotato
"In the event that American forces or those allied to them should face a new situation such as a chemical or biological attack, France would assess the measures of assistance to take in a spirit of friendship and solidarity."

Notice that he didn't say which side they would assist.

We can only hope that they help the Iraqis. The French expertise in surrendering could be useful.

46 posted on 03/18/2003 3:07:54 PM PST by Bubba_Leroy
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