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Look, I wasn't making a judgement about French diplomacy. I was just saying that it was against the US interest. Now that's fine if you have calculated that you will get bad press in the US for it, but now they are just whining because of the bad press as though they didn't expect to get it.
Our Foreign Minister is asking the US government to take steps so that its services stop giving false rumors to the media that will further hurt France's image.
At least, that's what I read in the article.
Even though nobody is happy here on the consistent degradation of France in the US media, our government isn't trying to shut the FOX up.
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Well then, go with Ethiopia-Eritrea 1998. I believe both were classified as democracies then. but, hey it's africa, so who cares, right?
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There is a difference between what we get from people on these bords about the french, and another thing when you have the Us cut back its participation in the Paris airshow, the Congress renaiming foods, the Prez. planning to stay in switzerland and not France during the G8 summit in france, so forth and so on. That goes beyond "the people" and into the realm of "those in power", and the French do have every right to complain that those in power in the US right now are using and stoking anti-french sentiment.
So are you saying that the French should complain or that they just have the right to?
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So, the French government should feel no reprecussions when they actively oppose American foreign policy?
Of this sort, specially since France is an ALLY of the US? NO.
The double standard between what france, and lets say, Germany or Russia (or turkey for that matter) 'suffer' shows that anti-French attacks are based on more than just opposition to US Iraq policy, even "active". Let me add, of course, that the only "active" French acts agains the US's invasion were based on defeating a single US-Uk draft resolution that the US actively stated they did not need anyways to justify war, so again, what is being done against the French goes way beyond what the french did, if one takes a calm, rational look at actions, without self-righteous blather.
So yes, the admin. should, move on without these sorts of moronic and utterlt childish acts.
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So are you saying that the French should complain or that they just have the right to?
They have the right. What they do is their business.
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Our Foreign Minister is asking the US government to take steps so that its services stop giving false rumors to the media that will further hurt France's image.
At least, that's what I read in the article.
Even though nobody is happy here on the consistent degradation of France in the US media, our government isn't trying to shut the FOX up.
I don't know what the specifics are on the accusations so I read it another way. Do you know what the specifics are?
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Happiness is a french woman. Will someone help me in my quest to find a french wife?
I have a female friend who is all alone for a few months no, but she is still a tad young to get married (19 years old). I also have another firend who loves the USA, but she has many problems.
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So, the French government should feel no reprecussions when they actively oppose American foreign policy?
Of this sort, specially since France is an ALLY of the US? NO.
I think that's what might be under review.
The double standard between what france, and lets say, Germany or Russia (or turkey for that matter) 'suffer' shows that anti-French attacks are based on more than just opposition to US Iraq policy, even "active". Let me add, of course, that the only "active" French acts agains the US's invasion were based on defeating a single US-Uk draft resolution that the US actively stated they did not need anyways to justify war, so again, what is being done against the French goes way beyond what the french did, if one takes a calm, rational look at actions, without self-righteous blather.
So yes, the admin. should, move on without these sorts of moronic and utterlt childish acts.
Germany and Russia said they didn't like it, and would say so in any vote.
The French went out and campaigned in the media and among nations against it. They tried to silence support for the Yanks within Europe. There is a bit of a difference.
You may say that resolution was nothing, but obviously the Brits and Yanks didn't think so, otherwise they would not have put in effort to get it. Besides, what does it matter where the president stays during some visit? So far it is diplomatic *** for tat. What are you getting so excited about?
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Germany and Russia said they didn't like it, and would say so in any vote.
The French went out and campaigned in the media and among nations against it. They tried to silence support for the Yanks within Europe. There is a bit of a difference.
You may say that resolution was nothing, but obviously the Brits and Yanks didn't think so, otherwise they would not have put in effort to get it. Besides, what does it matter where the president stays during some visit? So far it is diplomatic *** for tat. What are you getting so excited about?
What diplomatic *** for tat? The French aren;t remaing foods, urging boycottsd, and all that other idiocy.
And what I am getting so excited about (you seems to have been very excited at bashing the French earlier, so I guess the question also applies to you) is that we have a bunch of self-righteous idiots helping to undermine one of the most important pillars of world security today, the US-Europe relations, for no worthwhile benefit at all (anyone who thinks "new Europe" can replace "old europe" within the next 50 years is mad)
So are you saying that the French should complain or that they just have the right to?
They have the right. What they do is their business.
That isn't an answer to my question. You already stated that you think they have the right. That's not in question. Of course they have that right.
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Originally posted by Rothy
Gepap, you seem to steriotype the whole pro-war camp, which most consistant of quite a lot of people around the world eh?
Expected better.
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No, I am not stereotyping the whole pro-war camp, only those that came here to indulge in midnless French bashing. There were plenty of pro-war people that did not join in.
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GePap, the French do a good enough job of undermining alliances, as I posted earlier in this thread. There are many people, in many countries 'allied' with France, who have every right to be very unhappy with the French government now, and in the not too distant past.
And you know, somehow I don't think a bunch of Canadians being unhappy with a French president kick-starting a seperatist movement in our country are being self righteous idiots.
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Originally posted by Ned
You know what we need here on Apolyton, a member from the French right. I think most of the French posters here are from the French left. Not so? The problem we have with France today is coming from Chirac, a Gaullist. The Gaullists appear to French nationalists in strong contrast to the left who might approach anti-Americanism from a more traditional communist point of view.
However, it is true the right-wingers can be antiamerican to some extent, and this antiamericanism is the result of the clash of egoes between our two countries. Both France and USA are countries with universal values, i.e countries which know better.
And the typical antiamericanism in France comes from the fact we are pissed that the cowboys are now in charge rather than the rational and intelligent us (ok, I'm exaggerating ). More seriously, the American messianism bothers the left wingers like in most other left-wings in the world. And it pisses some right-wingers because it is not France which is doing the job.
There was a classical assumption in the wake of the French enlightenment that France was a special country which was lucky enough to host this enlightenment, and had to spread it around the world. At least, it was the ideological background behind the agressive wars waged by the Revolution and by Napoleon. This "Civilizing Mission" was also the ideological justification of the African colonization.
This messianism is a real trauma to me, as it has been a complete failure. The noble ideas behind spreading democracy and modernity to the world have been spoiled by megalomania, greed, and the ignorance of what the targeted populations wanted.
When I see Bush's US, I think they are doing exactly the same mistakes as 19th century's France. Exactly the same.
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