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Polish troops find new French missiles in Iraq
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| Friday October 3
| Pawel Kozlowski
Posted on 10/03/2003 12:50:35 PM PDT by So Cal Rocket
WARSAW, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Polish troops in Iraq have found four French-built advanced anti-aircraft missiles which were built this year, a Polish Defence Ministry spokesman told Reuters on Friday.
France strongly denied having sold any such missiles to Iraq for nearly two decades, and said it was impossible that its newest missiles should turn up in Iraq.
"Polish troops discovered an ammunition depot on September 29 near the region of Hilla and there were four French-made Roland-type missiles," Defence Ministry spokesman Eugeniusz Mleczak said.
"It is not the first time Polish troops found ammunition in Iraq but to our surprise these missiles were produced in 2003."
The Roland anti-aircraft system is a short-range air defence missile in service with at least 10 countries, including France and Germany.
They are fired from a mobile launcher vehicle and defence experts say the missiles are highly effective against aircraft attacking at low and medium altitude.
Under a strict trade embargo imposed by the United Nations, Iraq was barred from importing arms after its invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
Among others, Russia, Britain and France all sold arms to Iraq in the 1970s and 1980s. In Iraq's arsenal were Soviet-built Scud missiles, British Chieftain tanks and French Mirage fighters.
But Iraq managed to circumvent the arms trade ban in the 1990s through shadowy deals with various arms traders and kept its military equipment functioning.
"NO MILITARY EXPORTS"
"Since July 1990, France has not authorised a single shipment of military equipment to Iraq," a French Foreign Ministry spokeswoman told Reuters. Similar accusations were made in the U.S. media in April, she said.
In 1980-81, 13 Roland-1 missile systems were shipped to Iraq and from 1983 to 1986, 100 Roland-2 missile systems. The Roland-3 has never been exported to Iraq, she said.
"It is not credible to say that the Roland missiles found a few days ago were produced in 2003 and delivered just before the Anglo-American intervention," the spokeswoman said.
"Let's be absolutely clear about this: no military exports to Iraq were licensed after July 1990."
It was unlikely that the missiles could be used 17-18 years after their delivery, she added.
Mleczak said Polish troops were notified about the missiles by a local Iraqi, who received a reward for the information.
"The ammunition depot was neutralised," said Mleczak. Polish television pictures showed missiles placed in a shallow trench and a huge explosion when the Poles blew up munitions at the site.
Since early September, Poland, a staunch supporter of the U.S.-led war in Iraq, has led a multinational force in one of four so-called stabilisation zones, in central Iraq.
In the run-up to the outbreak of the 2003 Iraq war, American and British combat pilots struck Iraqi anti-aircraft batteries repeatedly as they patrolled no-fly zones in the north and south of the country.
(Additional reporting by Jon Boyle in Paris)
TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: embargo; france; frenchmissiles; frenchweaponsiraq; frogs; illegalweapons; iraq; missiles; oops; poland; roland1; roland2; roland3
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To: Angelus Errare
France Arming Iraq Ping. THIS year, of all years. Think they sent the Iraqis those missiles in the hope that Americans would get killed with them?
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posted on
10/04/2003 6:19:19 AM PDT
by
Green Knight
(Looking forward to seeing Jeb stepping over Hillary's rotting political corpse in 2008.)
To: So Cal Rocket
"Since July 1990, France has not authorised a single shipment of military equipment to Iraq,"
A true statement.
The question is" To whom did France sell missles produced in 2003 with the serial numbers XYZ 12345, XYZ 12346 and xyz12347?"
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posted on
10/04/2003 6:21:49 AM PDT
by
bert
(Don't Panic!)
To: prairiebreeze
....I believe the Poles....
I believe the Poles were the designated finders......
disinterested third party.
163
posted on
10/04/2003 6:31:38 AM PDT
by
bert
(Don't Panic!)
To: bert
could be.
Prairie
164
posted on
10/04/2003 6:36:03 AM PDT
by
prairiebreeze
(It's about the trip to Niger and the uranium report. Not the wife's name or job title.)
To: All
Don't worry, Teddy K. is already boning up on his Polish jokes over a fifth of Dewars.
Er... uhhhh... How many polacks... doesh id take... hic!... to fine a French missill?
165
posted on
10/04/2003 6:38:17 AM PDT
by
johnny7
(May God save our Republic... because we can't be bothered. -American voters)
To: SAMWolf; snippy_about_it
LOL! france also denies they surrendered to the Nazis and didn't collaborate on shipping out Jews. They also claim there was a french resistance.Y'know, if snippy and/or you needed to take a day off, you could choose "the French resisance in WWII" as your topic. You could get that puppy posted in 10 minutes and have the rest of the day for yourselves.:)
BTW, thanks, you two, for all your hard work making great threads.
166
posted on
10/04/2003 7:21:12 AM PDT
by
xJones
To: xJones; snippy_about_it
LOL! Thanks xjones.
We tried putting "french resistance" into Google once and all we got back was "You're kidding, right?"
167
posted on
10/04/2003 8:00:33 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(This Tagline is umop apisdn)
To: So Cal Rocket; BOBTHENAILER; Liz; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Travis McGee; Squantos; Shermy; a_Turk; ...
Thanks for posting this.
How do we know that some al Qaeda Islamokazis don't have these missiles in the US and are watching our airports for a possible strike with these new French missiles?
If they do, you/I or our family members could be on the planes targeted by them.
This is even more reason to boycott all French made products.
This has to cost the slimey Frogs tons of money. Lets continue to help the Frog's slide into economic hell with our boycotts!
French Products to Buycott! Please email this article and list to your friends and relatives.
Make it a lifestyle to avoid French products or products made by what appear to be a non French company in America. The reality is that many of these companies like Wild Turkey are owned by the French.
Let them fear the American Street---our combined wallets.
"France has burned too many bridges!"
Lets keep burning those bridges that the slimey and worthless frogs keep trying to build post Iraq.
$crew the $limey Frogs with a Boycott and no vacations in Slimey Frog Land!
French Products to Buycott
We can resist their wines which usually come in behind the good Napa Valley Wines and Australian wines in blind tasting without French Judges like in the Winter Olympics.
We can do without French Products and services for the rest of this decade. Here is a list of French companies and their products to avoid for the rest of this decade. Please keep this list and send it to your relatives, friends and fellow conservatives via e and snail mail!
*New additions to the list.
Air France
Air Liquide
Airbus
Alcatel - Based in Paris France, Provider of communications equipment, including ADSL equipment, terrestrial and submarine optical networks, public switching, fixed wireless access and intelligent networks.
Allegra (Allergy Medication) - Produced by Aventis Pharmaceuticals based in Strasbourg, France
Aqualung (Including: Spirotechnique, Technisub, US Divers, and SeaQuest)
AXA Advisors
*Bacou-Dalloz-Makes Industrial protective devices
Bank of the West - Owned by BNP Paribas
Beneteau (boats)
BF Goodrich - Owned by Michelin
BIC (Razors, Pens & Lighters) - Started in 1945 by Marcel Bich. Originally based just outside of Paris. Began trading on the Paris Stock Exchange in 1972. 40.5% Publicly traded. Bich family still owns 33.5%.
Biotherm (Cosmetics)
Black Bush
Bollinger (Champagne)
*Browning Firearms**
Car & Driver Magazine
Cartier
Chanel
Chivas Regal (Scotch)
Christian Dior
Club Med (Vacations) - Owned in part by Paris based CDC (Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations)
Culligan (owned by Vivendi)
Dannon (Yogurt & Dairy Foods)
*Danone -Lea and Perrin, Evian and other food/water
*Decatholon Super Sport Stores or MVP Sport Stores*
* Dassault Systemes-(CATIA design software)*
DKNY - LVMH acquired 100% of Gabrielle Studio Inc., the privately owned licenser of Donna Karan trademarks back in 2001.
*DMC THREADS
Dom Perignon
Durand Crystal
Elle Magazine
*Emile Henry French Cookware
*Enertec makes high speed recorders used in Recon aircraft p>Essilor Optical Products
*Essilon- Varilux Progressive Lenses for eye glasses
Evian
Fina Oil - Billions invested in Iraqi Oil fields -FINA GAS STATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES ARE NOT FRENCH-OWNED AND ARE NOT PART OF TOTAL-ELF-FINA ... FINA GAS STATIONS ARE OWNED BY ALON ISRAEL OIL COMPANY ..
First Hawaiian Bank
George Magazine
Givenchy
*Grey Goose Vodka
*GroupeSEB owns Krups, Moulinex, Roweta and Tefal Cookware
*Groupe Shneider, owner of Modicon and Square D
*Guerlain Fragrances
*Hachette Filipacchi owner publisher of many magazines sold in the USA. See the list below:***
Hennessy
Houghton Mifflin (books) International Herald Tribune - 181 ave Charles-de-Gaulle - F-92521 Neuilly - FRSource:World Business Council for Sustainable Development '00 [Domain Registration], [Corporate Profile]
Jacobs Creek - Owned by Pernod Ricard since 1989
Jameson (whiskey Owned by Pernod Ricard )
Jerry Springer (talk show)
Krups
****Lagardere****
Lancome
*Lea & Perrins a product of Danon
Le Creuset (Cookware)
L'Oreal (Health & Beauty Products)
Louis Vuitton
Marie Claire
Martel Cognac
Maybelline
Méphisto (Footwear & Apparel)
Michelin (Tires & Auto Parts) - Their phone number is: (33) 1 45 66 15 53 in France
Mikasa Crystal and Glass (purchased by ARC int'l in 2001)
Moet (Champagne)
Motel 6 - 33, Avenue du Maine- 75755 Paris Cedex 15 France
Motown Records
MP3.com
Mumms (Champagne)
Nissan (Cars) - Majority owned by Renault
Nivea
Normany Butter
Parents Magazine
*Perrier
Peugeot (Automobiles) - Pronounced "Pooh Joe", must be French
Pierre Cardin
Playstation Magazine
ProScan - Owned by Thomson Electronics, France
Publicis Group (Including: Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising)
RCA (televisions & electronics) - Owned by Thomson Electronics, France
Red Magazine
Red Roof Inns - Owned by the Accor group based in France
Renault (Automobiles) major owner of Nissan
Road & Track Magazine
Roquefort Cheese - All Roquefort cheese is made in France
Rowenta (Toasters, Irons, Coffee makers, etc)
Royal Canadian
Salomon (Skis)
Seagram's Gin
Sierra Software and Computer Games
*Sodexho Alliance* French Food Caterer for the US Marines
Sofitel (Hotels) - Owned by the Accor group based in France
Sparkletts (Water) - Owned by Danone, based in France
Spencer Gifts
Sundance Channel
Taylor Made (Golf)
Technicolor
T-Fal (Kitchenware)
The Glenlivet (Scotch) *Top Tobacco - Dist. by Republic Tobacco L.P., Glenview IL, made in France
UbiSoft (Computer Games)
Uniroyal
Uniroyal Tires - Owned by Michelin
Universal Studios (Music, Movies & Theme Parks) -
Universal Studios is owned by Vivendi-Universal, headquartered in Paris France
USFilter
Veritas Group
Veuve Clicquot Champagne
Vittel
Vivendi - Vivendi Headquarters, Paris France
Wild Turkey (bourbon)
*Winchester Firearms (US Repeating Arms)**
Woman's Day Magazine
Yoplait - France-based Sodiaal owns a 50% stake of Yoplait
Yves Saint Laurent
*Yves Rocher Cosmetics
*ZigZag (tobacco papers and roller products)*
Zodiac Inflatable Boats
*New additions to the list thanks to Freepers. If you have an addition, Freepmail me with the URL showing French ownership.
** Sad news but these two companies are owned by the Belgian Company Herstal, (French Light)
***List of 18 magazines sold in USA by Hachette Filipacchi with an estimated 50 million readers: American Photo, Boating, Car Stereo Review's Mobile Entertainment, Cycle World, ELLE Decor, ELLEgirl, Flying, Home, Metropolitan Home, Popular Photography, Premiere, Sound & Vision, Travel Holiday, Woman's Day Woman's Day Special Interest Publications.
****Lagardere owns the Virgin Megastore group in France, which it bought from Richard Branson three years ago. Its Hachette media division publishes a battery of magazines including Elle , see *** Hachette Filipacchi above. Lagardere also has a stake in the Airbus manufacturing operation. The company is capitalised at over 5bn.
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posted on
10/04/2003 8:05:54 AM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
(W. Clark, "If Karl Rove returned my phone calls, I could have run as a Republican!")
To: Stirner
Unfortunately, the Poles destroyed the Missiles, and there is no 'evidence' left.
169
posted on
10/04/2003 8:45:19 AM PDT
by
LaraCroft
(I wish there was a list of all the AntiArnolds to thank if BustaMecha wins)
To: bert
The question is" To whom did France sell missles produced in 2003 with the serial numbers XYZ 12345, XYZ 12346 and xyz12347?" And also, did they bother to run a background check? The gun grabbers in the US should be chastising the French for not instituting a "waiting period" when buying missiles.
170
posted on
10/04/2003 8:56:11 AM PDT
by
weegee
To: Grampa Dave
Thanks for the list of companies and products that have not, and will not see a penny of my money.
171
posted on
10/04/2003 9:48:37 AM PDT
by
BOBTHENAILER
(One by one, in groups or whole armies.....we don't care how we getcha, but we will)
To: So Cal Rocket
http://wireservice.wired.com/wired/story.asp?section=Breaking&storyId=787763 WARSAW/ROME (Reuters) - Poland apologized to France on Saturday for claiming that its troops had found advanced French-made missiles in Iraq that had been produced this year.
The report sparked strong criticism from French President Jacques Chirac, who called it wrong and drawn up without proper checks.
However, neither Polish nor French authorities denied that the Roland-type anti-aircraft weapons were discovered near the Iraqi town of Hilla in a zone controlled by the Polish-led military force.
"Defense Minister Jerzy Szmajdzinski expresses regret concerning the information on the alleged date of the production of these missiles," the ministry said in a statement, adding that a investigation had been ordered.
The Polish Defense Ministry said on Friday that Polish troops in Iraq had discovered four French-made Roland missiles, which are part of short-range air defense systems in many countries including France and Germany.
Ministry spokesman Eugeniusz Mleczak told Reuters the missiles were manufactured in 2003, but the French Foreign Ministry promptly denied that, saying production of the most modern Roland 3 rocket ended in 1993.
"There could not be any 2003 missiles because those missiles have not been manufactured for 15 years," Chirac told a news conference at a European Union summit in Rome.
"I believe the Polish soldiers have created confusion that could have been avoided with thorough verification," he said, adding that he had made the point to Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller "in a friendly but frank and firm way."
FRANCE ANGRY
The spat briefly sent France's relations with Poland, the biggest of 10 countries set to join the EU in seven months, to fresh lows after Chirac criticized Poland for supporting the U.S.-led war on Iraq, some diplomats said.
But a senior French diplomatic source told reporters that following the Warsaw's apology "France was satisfied and the issue was clarified."
Many Polish politicians cannot forgive Chirac, an outspoken opponent of the war, for his remark this year that Poland and other EU newcomers "missed a good opportunity to keep quiet" when they signed a joint open letter in support of Washington.
France has been irritated by Poland's refusal to accept a new EU voting system embedded in a draft constitution which EU members and newcomers debated in Rome.
The United States gave a Polish-led force control over a zone in south-central Iraq after Poland emerged as one of its strongest allies in the war against Iraq.
Industrial sources in France said 2003 was the year the missiles were checked in Iraq by an Iraqi company, not the year of manufacture.
A French Foreign Ministry spokeswoman told Reuters on Friday that Roland 1 missile systems were sent to Iraq from 1980 to 1981 and Roland 2 systems from 1983 to 1986. The Roland 3 was never exported to Iraq, she said.
Under a strict trade embargo imposed by the United Nations, Iraq was barred from buying arms after its invasion of Kuwait in 1990. But Baghdad managed to circumvent the ban in the 1990s through shadowy deals with various arms traders.
Copyright © 2003 Reuters Limited.
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posted on
10/04/2003 11:44:23 AM PDT
by
Tommyjo
To: Bikers4Bush
Face it, they surrendered to Iraq sometime in the 1980's
173
posted on
10/04/2003 12:33:38 PM PDT
by
Maelstrom
(To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
To: Redwood71
No real stretch at all...except the part about France not knowing.
That's a real stretch.
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posted on
10/04/2003 12:36:48 PM PDT
by
Maelstrom
(To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
To: Oldeconomybuyer
From that picture, she's stifling the impulse albeit only barely.
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posted on
10/04/2003 12:40:48 PM PDT
by
Maelstrom
(To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
To: xJones; SAMWolf
Hey, I know, I could do one called "The FReeper Foxhole Studies the french flag".
I'll just leave the page blank, all you'll see is white.
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posted on
10/04/2003 1:42:51 PM PDT
by
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: snippy_about_it
Well except for the yellow streak on the backside.
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posted on
10/04/2003 1:55:26 PM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(This Tagline is umop apisdn)
To: So Cal Rocket
To the wisea$$ who smuggled these missiles into Iraq and planted them so the Polish dudes could find them... Cherrock is gonna be might pi$$ed at you!!
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posted on
10/04/2003 3:13:37 PM PDT
by
upchuck
(Wanna make the Taglinus FreeRepublicus list? Simple-just jiggle jigsaw with yer credit card number :)
To: weegee
Remember, the gun-grabbing social-fascist Left doesn't believe in "waiting periods" for governments, only civilians. After all, they say, "Guns should only be in the hands of governments, not 'ordinary' people."
Governments like:
The Soviet Union: 20 million killed, torchered, missing, 'sick', imprisioned in gulags
China: I just ate, don't even want to guess... probably millions.
Iraq: 1.5 million gased. 50% of the population lost family and frends to Saddams "loving", "peacefull" rule
North Korea: 2 million (est) in "re-education camps". Estimated 20% death toll/year
Cambodia: 1 million +
NAZI Germany: 6 million +
Vichy France: Fought harder FOR Hitler than AGAINST him.
Ruwanda: 800,000 in UN refugee camps
Sudan: Millions enslaved
And that's just the top of the list... and only within the last 70 years.
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posted on
10/04/2003 3:44:43 PM PDT
by
M1Tanker
(I really only have 1 problem with modern liberalism....I live in reality...They don't..)
To: Grampa Dave; BOBTHENAILER; MEG33; Ragtime Cowgirl; SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; MeeknMing
Polish troops in Iraq have found
four French-built advanced anti-
aircraft missiles which were built
this year.
I am shocked, shocked!
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posted on
10/04/2003 4:53:09 PM PDT
by
PhilDragoo
(Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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