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Europe
Powell Fuming After Being Dissed by Zapazero
2004-03-24
This weenie seems to be trying to unseat Chirac as Most Contemptible European Leader

MADRID, Spain - Colin Powell was fuming. The U.S. Secretary of State had been kept waiting for more than 30 minutes for his turn to meet José Luis Rodrguez Zapatero, Spain’s prime minister elect.

Across the hallway in the Spanish Cortes, or parliament, Mr. Zapatero was having an intimate tête-à-tête with Jacques Chirac, the president of France. French diplomats accompanying the president were beaming. The two leaders, they said, were discussing how to work together "to forge an ambitious vision of the construction of Europe".

Earlier in the day, Mr. Zapatero and Tony Blair, the U.K. prime minister, had failed to find common ground on the permanence of Spanish troops in Iraq.
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For a nation obsessed with protocol and symbolic manifestations of power, Mr. Zapatero’s decision to meet the French president before the US secretary of state was accorded great significance.

In the event, Mr. Zapatero’s meeting with Mr. Chirac was cut short as Mr.Powell threatened to cancel his appointment. The meeting between Mr. Zapatero and the US envoy lasted less than 15 minutes. According to US officials traveling with Mr. Powell, both sides stated their positions on Iraq and "agreed to keep the dialogue open".

Gerhard Schröder, the German chancellor, was the next in line to greet Mr. Zapatero. They know each other well from Mr. Schröder’s summer sojourns in Mallorca. They may soon have a lot more in common.
Posted by:sludj

#5  A tin-foil sombrero? Jen, that's a wonderful image! Mountain Dew Alert!
Posted by: The Doctor   2004-03-25 8:50:48 AM  

#4  Sounds to me like the guy is a real unprofessional yahoo. Pride cometh before a fall, as they say.

I doubt Zappy cares that he's going to lose the base at Rota. He's all about bluster and being Mr. Big Man.

I think Bush is handling this well. Making the appropriate gestures and allowing the world to see that Zappy is just a small man trying to look big.
Posted by: B   2004-03-25 8:39:59 AM  

#3  Technically, strictly on protocol grounds, a French President outranks a US Cabinet Officer. He goes in first. Deal with it.

That said - screw them jerks, Colin. Threaten to invade or somethin', see how white they turn...
Posted by: mojo   2004-03-25 12:22:14 AM  

#2  Ewwwww. Could the Spanish possibly be more craven?
And Zappo is so clearly evil, that I truly wonder if he didn't work with the bombers to get himself elected (tin foil sombrero not required).
Posted by: Jen   2004-03-24 11:47:01 PM  

#1  Looks like France is teaching the Spaniards how to surrender. Don't bother, Chirac, they already know how.

Guess we can tell whose side Zapatero wants to be on.
Posted by: The Doctor   2004-03-24 11:15:37 PM  

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