The NY Post carried that as today's headline, with a picture of Chirac and Schroeder "confiring".
It now seems that France is using an anti-war stance to gain popularity in some sections of the EU, in an effort to escape from repaying billions of Euros, and that Schroeder is using events to cover a failing economy, by using that old standby, when things get rough, blame the Americans.
The point is, since it's becoming clear that neither nation cares at all about disarming Saddam Hussein, why is anybody listening to them?
A number of EU states, such as Great Britain, Italy, Spain, and new nato states like Poland, Romania, the Chezh republic, ali of the Baltic States, ect, are now fully willing to put a stop to Saddam and enforce resolutions already in place.
Rumsfeld heavily critised the two nations, as "old Europe", the French were extremly angry at this, one minister refused to coment as she could not control the content of her reproof of the US minister.
I have heard some coments of "good for her" from some Europeans, as well as undisguised laughter from Americans at the French.
The question now is, can these powers remain allied in a world where their interests are clearly at odds, and are drifting further apart?
Is the Paris-Berlin axis now taking over the EU, with the UN soon to follow?
Your thoughts, if you please.
It now seems that France is using an anti-war stance to gain popularity in some sections of the EU, in an effort to escape from repaying billions of Euros, and that Schroeder is using events to cover a failing economy, by using that old standby, when things get rough, blame the Americans.
The point is, since it's becoming clear that neither nation cares at all about disarming Saddam Hussein, why is anybody listening to them?
A number of EU states, such as Great Britain, Italy, Spain, and new nato states like Poland, Romania, the Chezh republic, ali of the Baltic States, ect, are now fully willing to put a stop to Saddam and enforce resolutions already in place.
Rumsfeld heavily critised the two nations, as "old Europe", the French were extremly angry at this, one minister refused to coment as she could not control the content of her reproof of the US minister.
I have heard some coments of "good for her" from some Europeans, as well as undisguised laughter from Americans at the French.
The question now is, can these powers remain allied in a world where their interests are clearly at odds, and are drifting further apart?
Is the Paris-Berlin axis now taking over the EU, with the UN soon to follow?
Your thoughts, if you please.
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