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Europe
Jack the Weasel, EUnuchs block resolution condemning Hahathir
2003-10-17
BRUSSELS, Belgium - French President Jacques Chirac blocked the European Union from ending a two-day summit Friday with a harshly worded statement condemning Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s remarks about Jews a day earlier. Backed by Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, officials said, Chirac objected to a few short sentences in a 19-page summit statement deploring Mahathir’s comment at an Islamic leaders summit that "Jews rule the world by proxy."
Avner, the proconsul here, sez that's just not true...
Foreign ministers Thursday night had drafted a text that said: "His unacceptable comments hinder all our efforts to further interethnic and religious harmony, and have no place in a decent world. Such false and anti-Semitic remarks are as offensive to Muslims as they are to others."
Who the hell told you that?
Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini told reporters Thursday night Mahathir’s remarks were "gravely offensive." But when the paper was handed to EU leaders Friday morning, Chirac said there was no place in an EU declaration for a text of this kind, diplomats said. Other leaders agreed, although the Netherlands wanted the wording to stay in the declaration.
"They’re only Jews, after all."
Yeah. They don't feel pain like we do. And you know why they have those big noses? 'Cause air's free. It's true. My quaestor, Moshe, told me so...
The leaders then compromised by having Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi, the summit host, criticize Mahathir at his closing news conference.
"Silvio, say something nasty about him."
"But not too nasty, okay?"
Officials said the draft text also would be issued as a separate statement and would be posted on the EU presidency website, http://ueitalia2003.it. Berlusconi told reporters Mahathir’s comments about Jews undermine efforts to bring different religions closer. "All of our efforts must go toward a dialogue between the Western world and the Islamic world, between Christian religion and Islamic religion," he added.
We've got a dialogue:
Them: "We're gonna kill you all!"
Us: "No, you ain't!"
If that's not a dialogue, then what is it?
Britain summoned Malaysia’s top diplomat in London on Friday to express concern about Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad remark that Jews rule the world, the Foreign Office said. Malaysian High Commissioner Mohammed Dato Abdul Aziz was summoned Friday morning to meet Minister of State Mike O’Brien "to raise our concerns directly about Prime Minister Mahathir’s speech," the Foreign Office said. "It’s unfortunate that Mahathir chose to make these remarks which we regard as unacceptable. It’s particularly regrettable that some of his positive and welcome messages, such as negotiation being the right path to peace and the futility of terrorism, have been obscured and overshadowed by racist remarks," the Foreign Office said.
If he'da been a sportscaster they'd have fired him on the spot.
Posted by:Atrus

#6  "It only took this long for the EU to become nothing but a second rate debating club. "

You are as short-sighted as always. Only took this long for what exactly? For EU to *keep on* not having a common foreign policy? That's not "becoming", that's "remaining".

So your post should have been the following. "Too bad that the EU *remains* a second rate debating club, where matters of foreign policy are concerned."

In which case I'd agree with you, and I'd add, yeah, it's too bad. Unanimity shouldn't be necessary for the EU to take a stand on foreign policy, as is currently the case and countries like Britain demand remains the case.

Sadly, as long as long as Britain wants to retain her right to veto any EU statement made, France will also retain said right -- to the detriment of us all, as long as Chirac is in power. :-)
Posted by: Aris Katsaris   2003-10-17 11:25:43 PM  

#5  M. Chirac, behaving in the way we have come to expect of him. He never dissapoints our worst expectations.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2003-10-17 5:40:45 PM  

#4  Sad day for politics when you can't call Chirac a rat, an idiot, and a thief, but you have to say Mr President.
Posted by: JFM   2003-10-17 4:13:17 PM  

#3  "The leaders then compromised by having Italian
Premier Silvio Berlusconi, the summit host,
criticize Mahathir at his closing news
conference."
WOW! It only took this long for the EU to become nothing but a second rate debating club. Please exit thru the door labled 'useless.' Sad day for politics when they can't call a rat a rat.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2003-10-17 3:47:27 PM  

#2  "That shitty little country" turns out to be the official line in France, hmmm?
Posted by: Frank G   2003-10-17 3:18:25 PM  

#1  Whoops. That was me. Here's the URL.
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/351102.html
Posted by: Atrus   2003-10-17 1:44:05 PM  

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