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Chirac retracts remarks on Iran threat
2007-02-01
French President Jacques Chirac said in an interview with three newspapers that Iran's possession of a nuclear bomb would not be "very dangerous" and that if it used the weapon on Israel, Teheran would be immediately "razed," according to a newspaper report.

However, Chirac - who made the comments during a Monday interview with The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune and Le Nouvel Observateur, a weekly magazine - called reporters back the next day to try to have his quotes retracted.
NYT and IHT are one and the same.
In an article posted on its Web site Wednesday night, the New York Times said the Monday interview was tape recorded and on the record. "I should rather have paid attention to what I was saying and understood that perhaps I was on the record," Chirac said in the second interview on Tuesday, according to the Times.

Chirac's initial remarks would mark a big departure from France's official policy of deterrence and work in preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

On Monday, Chirac said of Iran and its nuclear program: "I would say that what is dangerous about this situation is not the fact of having a nuclear bomb. Having one or perhaps a second bomb a little later, well, that's not very dangerous."

Instead, Chirac said, the danger lay in the chances of proliferation or an arms race in the Middle East should Iran build a nuclear bomb. Possessing the weapon would be useless for Iran - whose leader has called for Israel to be "wiped off the map" - as using it would mean an instant counterattack. "Where will it drop it, this bomb? On Israel?" Chirac asked. "It would not have gone 200 meters into the atmosphere before Teheran would be razed."

In the second interview with the same newspapers, Chirac retracted his comment about Teheran being razed. "I retract it, of course, when I said, 'One is going to raze Teheran,"' he said.

Chirac also said other countries would stop any bomb launched by Iran from reaching its target. "It is obvious that this bomb, at the moment it was launched, obviously would be destroyed immediately," he said. "We have the means - several countries have the means to destroy a bomb."
Who?
Regarding his comments that Israel could be a target of an Iranian weapon and that Israel would retaliate, Chirac said: "I don't think I spoke about Israel yesterday. Maybe I did so but I don't think so. I have no recollection of that."
Posted by:anonymous5089

#11  Good catch, Jules!
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-02-01 19:32  

#10  He retracts the only part of his comment that WASN'T offensive-about razing Tehran. Now, about Iran getting a nuke, he's ok with that.

With Chirac, it is always what he says the first time; now what he fashions later.
Posted by: Jules   2007-02-01 18:14  

#9  Rooters says The newspapers said that in the first meeting Chirac, 74 and approaching the end of his second mandate, appeared distracted at times and struggled to remember names and dates, but was more alert in the second interview.

Speculation about Chirac's health has mounted since he was secretly admitted to hospital in September 2005 for a blood vessel problem that affected his vision and caused headaches.


Does France have a vice-president?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-02-01 16:04  

#8  Only the French could have installed an assclown like this as the leader of a nation
Posted by: Sic_Semper_Tyrannus   2007-02-01 15:49  

#7  It will be very interesting what happens to Chirac when his presidential immunity expires. Wonder if the French judiciary will have the intestinal fortitude to throw this guy in the jug for the rest of his days.
Posted by: RWV   2007-02-01 15:40  

#6  Obviously doesn't consider that Ahmadiwhackjob is a suicidal religious fanatic who would be quite willing to martyr the citizens of Tehran for a chance to "wipe Israel off the map". Chirac's particular brand of foolishness is as dangerous as whackjob's insanity.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-02-01 15:37  

#5  Which 'other' countries jackie? We would save you (again) just out of pure spite and to irritate so-called parisian sensibilites forever.......bwhahaha.

This guy has so many delusions of grandeur it's pathetic. Actually thinks Paris can supplant D.C. as the the main western driving force in the M.E. - what a dolt.

JFM - I feel for ya brother.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2007-02-01 14:37  

#4  Chirac also said other countries would stop any bomb launched by Iran from reaching its target

of course other countries
Posted by: PlanetDan   2007-02-01 13:01  

#3  Chirac keeps confirming he is a blithering idiot. Would fit well into the Dhimmicrat party.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-02-01 12:04  

#2  Coward/Arab appeaser of the highest order!!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2007-02-01 12:00  

#1  Excuse me, Jacques. Did you say something?
Posted by: tu3031   2007-02-01 11:46  

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