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  • Originally posted by yago


    What makes you think, that the other NATO-members would accept that ?

    If Bush goes on like he's doing now, the only allies our American friends (I'm using the German terminology now) will have left, are going to be Georgia, Albania and some pacific Islands.

    at: MichaeltheGreat: Michelin is a French company.



    South Carolina is French property. Well, not the whole of it.

    Is South Carolina worth anything ??
    Hey

    Australia and England are our permanent *****es

    and Israel is with is as long as the rest of the world is agaist them

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    • Australia and England are our permanent *****es
      Ahm, Israel is certainly true.

      But I wouldn't count on the British and Australians.

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      • Blair is now arguing that it would be better for France and Germany to cooperate with the US than oppose it. He argues that it not necessary to have a multi-polar world because that leads to antagonism.

        So far, France and Germany have not responded. I expect Blair would like to get the US, France, Germany, the UK and Spain together for a frank talk.

        But, just let me say that the US cannot forget what France did. We are supposed to be allies, not enemies. So, what I expect is some adjustment in our formal relationship as allies. Perhaps, suspension from Nato?
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        • Have you heard the latest from Iraq? Numbers of documents have been uncovered showing that France routinely briefed Saddam on private conversations between Chirac, and Bush and Blair, kept him well informed of the goings on at the UN, etc.

          Ally, yes. But not with the US.
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          • Tony Blair = World's Best Leader

            Tony Blair is one of the few voices of reason left in a world gone mad.

            Blair calls for Europe-U.S. unity

            LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Europe and the United States should work as "one polar power" to tackle the world's problems rather than bickering as they did over Iraq, British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said.

            Speaking to the Financial Times newspaper, Blair said the best way to stop Washington acting unilaterally was to join forces with it rather than opposing it.

            "I don't want to see a situation develop again in which either Europe or America sees a huge strategic interest at stake and we are not helping each other," Blair said in what the paper described as a warning to French President Jacques Chirac.

            "Some want a so-called multi-polar world where you have different centers of power, and I believe will quickly develop into rival centers of power.

            "And others believe, and this is my notion, that we need one polar power which encompasses a strategic partnership between Europe and America."

            "Those people who fear 'unilateralism' -- so called and in inverted commas -- in America should realize that the quickest way to get that is to set up a rival polar power to America."

            France led bitter opposition to the war in Iraq while Britain was easily Washington's closest and most important ally in the toppling of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

            Blair strove to reconcile the differing views in the United States and Europe but ultimately failed in his bid to get a second resolution from the United Nations Security Council sanctioning the use of force in Iraq.

            While Blair insisted on the need to stand side-by-side with the United States, he also stressed the importance of Europe to Britain -- traditionally more sceptical about the drive towards European unity than many of its neighbors.


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            • You've described the French as a relationship like a marriage of 225 years, and it's now seeking marriage counseling.
              Too many jokes!!!

              It's obvious now who wares the pants... It are days like this - when I see those who were designated to guide the country are actually standing up for it - that I am proud to be an American.

              France (and Germany) gots some splain' to do!

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              • Speaking to the Financial Times newspaper, Blair said the best way to stop Washington acting unilaterally was to join forces with it rather than opposing it.
                What a *****! The only way to stop the US from doing stupid stuff is to join in, that way it won't seem so stupid I guess.

                The only way to achieve one polar power that encompasses a strategic partnership between Europe and America, as Blair puts it, is to allow equal weight and consideration for each opinion within the partnership. Otherwise its just one guy bullying everyone else, but as long as their are politicians like Blair willing to bend over...

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                • What's the best way to control a horse - by trying to push it in the direction you want to go or by trying to hold the reins and ride it?
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                  • Originally posted by Big Crunch
                    What's the best way to control a horse - by trying to push it in the direction you want to go or by trying to hold the reins and ride it?
                    Note that this situation bears no resemblence to the "coalition of the willing."
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                    • Tony Blair achieved far more in moving US policy his way by supporting the US than France did by being obstinate and pissing off the US. The man is a genius.
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                      • Blair is hitting on the central issue. France trying to set up a rival power to the US, with France as the center, is about the dumbest diplomatic and geopolitical move I have seen in a long time. Why did France try it? Are Chirac and De Villepin that clueless?

                        Edit: None of these analogies work, so why not just say what we have on our mind? We felt obliged to the UK to give them the support that they needed, when they gave us the support that we needed. Add in a lot of respect and gratitude.
                        I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891

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                        • What's the best way to control a horse
                          The best way to control a horse is to love and nuture it so that it earns your trust and allows you to ride it without pushing, proding or leading.

                          Silly question. I can't figure out it's rhetorical nature. I can see being addressed to both sides (french and US).

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                          • Don't care to read most of the thread, but did anyone figure out what a realisitc "consequence" would be, anyway? You kow, one that did not violate something or other we have signed, and something we could do without some third party nixing?
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                            • Gepap: Does it reall matter? As long as "consequence" did not mean nothing... which is what was being done.
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                              • GePap: It doesn't mean much. Just going out of our way to deny France the influence that it craves.
                                I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891

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