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Texas Dissident [OP]

2003-02-04 19:02 | User Profile

French Foreign Policy

by SARTRE

By now you probably have heard public personalities express the sentiment that “France should be bombed after we are done with Iraq”. Such rants typify the extent of the lunacy that seems to have taken root. So the latest verbal attack upon France, comes as no shock. The French reject the “call to war” based upon a contrived hysteria that has infected the United States since 911. Just a year ago, French Foreign Minister Hubert Védrine said Europeans were "unanimous in not supporting the Middle East policy of the White House" and thought it was a "mistake to blindly accept the policy of pure repression" conducted by Mr Sharon.

He added: “The solution to the Middle East problem will not come from Washington but from a change in the Israeli government's policy.” In an interview with Le Parisien French newspaper, Vedrine said the Israelis should realize that such policy which is based only on dealing with security matters will only lead to complicating the situation, adding that France has warned against this a long time ago.

No surprise, coming from the usual suspects, Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director says: "By attempting to intimidate American Jews, Mr. Vedrine has gone beyond his usual anti-Israel rhetoric."

Isn’t it about time to shed all the diversions, detours and disinformation and admit that the coming war to occupy Iraq is really about implementing a ‘Greater Israel’ policy, as the oil booty is divided up among the liberators? It just seems that the French have the guts to speak aloud what everyone knows and admits in private. So when President Jacques Chirac joins in with his German counterpart, Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in a joint statement: “that they were of one mind on Iraq and determined to avoid a conflict there”, the wrath of the ‘Israeli First’ movement goes into action.

That is why you see all the bad press accusing the French of being anti-Semitic, while their true motives are nationalists, based upon hard learned lessons. They maintain a prudence for avoiding a quagmire, who’s swamp can not be drained, as long as the policies of the Zionist State are lead by the nefarious Ariel Sharon. Before he was assassinated, former Christian warlord Elie Hobeika guarded taped "evidence" implicating Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on the Sabra and Shatila massacres during Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon. An Israeli commission of inquiry in 1983 found Sharon "indirectly responsible" for the camp massacres. A Belgium court ruled that a war crimes suit brought by 23 massacre survivors was inadmissible because prosecutions could occur in Belgium for crimes committed abroad only if the suspect was present in Belgium.

Their highest court has indefinitely shelved an appeal hearing, on this ruling. Wonder if that same technicality would be envoked towards all other like circumstances? 

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arthur

2003-02-04 20:06 | User Profile

France is consistently savaged by the media for having the nerve to carry out an independent foreign policy. Independent from the agenda of the House of Israel, that is. I believe in the more kosher circles such conduct is known as khootz-puh.


xmetalhead

2003-02-04 22:05 | User Profile

I hope the French prevail in this battle-of-the-wills currently playing out in the zionist media. France has balls. Schumelowitz does not like countries with balls; Iraq, anyone? Serbia, anyone? France?Germany?Anyone? It's funny...From Maine to California, from Oregon to Florida, everybody hates the French. They all say the same things....hairy armpits, B.O., rude, wimpy. Why, that could be what I see (and worse!) everyday in NYC. I remember many months ago when the Neovitzm was shouting "Bomb France!" and I laughed to myself, 'what a crazy comment'. Nowadays, I actually believe that it could happen! The thought of that abominable idea is actually gaining steam at places none other than FrontPage! Boy, the power of deception.

Just for the record I've been to Paris 2 times and never had a problem with a White French person, although I do have a good working knowledge of the language, but still, those people really appreciate manners. Actually, I found them to be some of the most humorous, fun-loving and sophisticated people I've ever met, both in Paris and New York.