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France needs more tranqs - or just call them the enemy outright
2004-04-15
Via Bros. Judd:
The Wacky World of French Intellectuals
By Laurent Murawiec
meforum.org
Whence comes the phenomenon known as fundamentalist Islam or Islamism? Some French analysts from a range of disciplines (international affairs, Orientalism, security studies, journalism) have come to an agreement: it comes from. . . the United States. Despite the inherent implausibility of viewing a movement engaged in a sustained attack on Americans as a diabolical U.S. plot, this argument has considerable persuasive power. It presents Islamism as an American attempt to retard progress in Muslim countries and divide them from their natural allies in Europe. Such ideas come at once from the Right and the Left, representing both nostalgia for the French empire and a residual "Third-Worldism." They have as their common denominator a hatred of the United States and all it stands for. Although still marginal, these ideas about Islamism have spilled over into policy-making circles and have had a skewing effect on French policies toward the Middle East.

America is "the last empire" in the view of these analysts, and that explains its aggressive policies. Paul-Marie de la Gorce, a leftist author with a Gaullist perspective on foreign affairs, believes that "the American empire is the only empire in the world today, it is an exclusive hegemony, and it is the first time that such a strange phenomenon occurs in human history."1 According to Senator Pierre BiarnÚs, in a 1998 book on geopolitics, it is an "unbearable America," a country dead-set on "moral and mercantile hegemony," obsessed with its own "hegemonic design."2

Worse, the United States is a "totalitarian democracy," writes Alexandre del Valle (the pen-name of Arthur Dupont, a French civil servant). It is a lone superpower intent on preventing any other power from emerging and determined to control Europe. Islamism is one whip used against Europe, but there are others:

Washington orchestrated the Asian financial crisis to bring down its dangerous rival Japan, and it uses the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to control Europe against Europe’s interests. "Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the mutuality of geopolitical and ideological interests that united America and Western Europe against the Soviet bloc seems to have become partly obsolete," del Valle writes in his somewhat convoluted style. In a more straightforward way, he observes that "the United States has launched a war against the Old World."

The theme of a war between the Old and the New Worlds recurs often. Pierre-Marie Gallois, a retired general, one of the conceptualizers of de Gaulle’s doctrine of "all points" nuclear deterrence, and a well-known figure in the French defense community, holds that it is U.S. strategy to subvert European sovereignty (désouverainiser). From this alleged intent stems Washington’s desire to place "Europe under German-American military control." The Germans go along with this because "the concept of Europe is an obsession for the Germans," who have always wanted to rule the continent. "In order to build that empire, the nation-states have to be destroyed," Gallois adds, which explains why the United States was set on undermining the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. France should rebuke the Germans and the Americans, and join with "our traditional allies," Russia and Serbia....
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Posted by:Anonymous2U

#7  French people take more tranquilizers, downers & barbituates than any other race/creed/nationality/ethnicity in the world, from what I understand.
Posted by: Kentucky Beef   2004-04-16 1:27:17 AM  

#6  Touche, Barb.
Posted by: Anonymous2U   2004-04-15 10:22:21 PM  

#5  The Mossad? Where's the Mossad? And Halliburton? And Chaney... sorry... chainey?
Looks like Mucky's moved to France and become an "intellectual".
Posted by: tu3031   2004-04-15 9:10:20 PM  

#4  
France needs more tranqs - or just call them the enemy outright
Anonymous2U, you misspelled "and." :-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-04-15 8:47:41 PM  

#3  ima think they got ma bong roland its name was
Posted by: HalfEmpty   2004-04-15 5:24:39 PM  

#2  To quote Neo: 'Whoa'.

Whatever these "French" "Intellectuals" are "smoking" must be some good "shit"! Where can "I" get "some"?

Posted by: AllahHateMe   2004-04-15 4:24:15 PM  

#1  it is an exclusive hegemony, and it is the first time that such a strange phenomenon occurs in human history

Who was Rome's Imperial competitor?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-04-15 3:55:25 PM  

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