MonsterMark
Dedicated LVC Member
If you ever wanted proof that the surge is working and we are winning in Iraq, here it is.
France wants in. It comes as no surprise to me that now that the world is admitting that the U.S. is winning (we have all along), countries like France want to get involved.
Instead of repudiating the Bush Doctrine, the Frenchies tossed out old Jacques Chirac and voted in someone friendly to the U.S.
Now they want their 'fair' share of the oil deals. So typical you could have written this book 5 years ago.
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International Herald Tribune
By Katrin Bennhold
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
PARIS: After years of shunning involvement in a war it said was wrong, France now believes it may hold the key to peace in Iraq, proposing itself as an "honest broker" between the Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish factions.
The shift was one of the most concrete consequences yet of the thaw in French-American relations following the election in May of President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose administration no longer feels bound by the adamant refusal to take a role in Iraq that characterized the reign of his predecessor, Jacques Chirac.
During a three-day visit to Baghdad that ended Tuesday, the French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, said that the time had come for France, and Europe, to play a greater role in Iraq.
"I believe this is the moment. Everyone knows the Americans will not be able to get this country out of difficulty alone," Kouchner told the French radio station.
http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?id=7199818
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Yes, history will rewrite George W. Bush as one of the greatest president's ever.
France wants in. It comes as no surprise to me that now that the world is admitting that the U.S. is winning (we have all along), countries like France want to get involved.
Instead of repudiating the Bush Doctrine, the Frenchies tossed out old Jacques Chirac and voted in someone friendly to the U.S.
Now they want their 'fair' share of the oil deals. So typical you could have written this book 5 years ago.
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International Herald Tribune
By Katrin Bennhold
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
PARIS: After years of shunning involvement in a war it said was wrong, France now believes it may hold the key to peace in Iraq, proposing itself as an "honest broker" between the Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish factions.
The shift was one of the most concrete consequences yet of the thaw in French-American relations following the election in May of President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose administration no longer feels bound by the adamant refusal to take a role in Iraq that characterized the reign of his predecessor, Jacques Chirac.
During a three-day visit to Baghdad that ended Tuesday, the French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, said that the time had come for France, and Europe, to play a greater role in Iraq.
"I believe this is the moment. Everyone knows the Americans will not be able to get this country out of difficulty alone," Kouchner told the French radio station.
http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?id=7199818
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Yes, history will rewrite George W. Bush as one of the greatest president's ever.