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The French connection
2005-03-17
As Washington considers backing the European Union's proposal for trade benefits for Iran, troubling revelations emerged this week about Tehran's continued mislead-and-cheat tactics to hide the extent of its nuclear weapons program. The International Atomic Energy Agency revealed earlier that the clerical regime had refused the inspection of the Parchin military site near Tehran. It also reported that Iran has started building a heavy-water reactor near the central city of Arak. Further, the Associated Press reported that Iran has constructed deep underground tunnels to store its nuclear components.

While the EU -- led by France, Germany, and Britain -- pursues a futile policy of appeasement cloaked under "engagement" with Iran's mullahs, there are signs of fissure among the EU's Big 3. A senior Iranian official in Tehran told the Financial Times that while France was "open and understanding of Iran's position," Germany was "confused" and Britain was "taking a greater distance over the past 20 days." Indeed, France has for all practical purposes turned into Tehran's No. 1 backer in the EU. A few days after President Bush pledged to the Iranian people in his State of the Union address that "As you stand for your own liberty, America stands with you," the French government banned a previously authorized peaceful rally organized by the dissident Iranian diaspora in Paris. It was not just a banned rally, but a story about the inner strength of a nation yearning for freedom under the yoke of religious tyranny.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  And I thought Americans were the ones obsessed with money.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2005-03-17 4:01:39 PM  

#3  But France, whose commerce with Iran rose by 22 percent to 3.353 billion euros in the first 11 months of 2004,..

"But Monsieur, everysing else is secondaree to ze economic gain!"
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-03-17 1:50:53 PM  

#2  France, long dubbed "the cradle of revolutions" and a place of enlightenment, is on a crash course to become the cradle of appeasement of Iran’s rogue regime.

Cradle of appeasement. Beautiful, TW! Let's not limit it to an appeaser of Iran, though. A more inclusive title would be "Faustian sellout to Islamofascism".
Posted by: Jules 187   2005-03-17 10:55:08 AM  

#1  I thought Americans were the ones supporting tyranny worldwide? Maybe there is some sophisticated nuance this cowgirl's missing....
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-03-17 10:28:30 AM  

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