Originally posted by Richelieu
It would be hard to argue that neither France nor Germany has motivations outside of the scope of this particular issue. I tend to agree with that argumentation and i agree with most of the reasons given here ( economic crisis, Chirac's prestige etc..).
That is one of the factor.
It would be hard to argue that neither France nor Germany has motivations outside of the scope of this particular issue. I tend to agree with that argumentation and i agree with most of the reasons given here ( economic crisis, Chirac's prestige etc..).
That is one of the factor.
I still think that the inspections need to go full course because that's what we have said we would do. That's the way we said we were going to do it.
Iraq has failed on both of those counts.
The US constant criticism of the process itself, and its posturing has not helped the case for war: it has weakened it. It has also given an excuse to France and Germany to distance themselves from the US - something that the public opinion cheers in both countries .
But what is the effect on Baghdad and the Arab states?
Did not a number of them just yesterday call for Iraq to comply while it still could?
Would they have done so if the US was more concilitory?
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