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International
France Insists U.N. Run Post-War Iraq
2003-03-27
French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin said Thursday the United Nations must be at the heart of the reconstruction of Iraq following a crisis which France created has "shattered" the established world order. Speaking at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, de Villepin also said he was confident that France and the United States would re-establish the close ties they enjoyed before the Iraqi crisis unfolded. De Villepin said France's main priority in the reconstruction of Iraq would be for France to make a lot of money the U.N. to pass a humanitarian resolution on the oil-for-food program.
Posted by:Spot

#22  Smelly creep, smelly creep
Oh have you seen that smelly creep?
Smelly creep, smelly creep
I think it's name is Dominique...



Sorry. Couldn't resist.
Posted by: mojo   2003-03-28 00:49:56  

#21  Frenchie,we didn't like ya before.Smelly creep.
Posted by: Brew   2003-03-27 22:19:28  

#20  I'll cross my fingers that my "French" heritage is from the Basque districts of Araba , Bizkaia , Gipuzkoa and Nafarroa (i.e, Spain) rather than France.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-03-27 20:52:37  

#19  Let's face it, folks. The French think they can win by negotiating from a position of weakness. This indicates arrogance a/o brain damage.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-03-27 20:41:58  

#18  Still proud of my partial "French" heritage...of course, they're Basque, so......
Posted by: Frank G   2003-03-27 18:12:57  

#17  France is in no position to "insist" on anything. Nor is the UN. Are they are both so arrogant that they have no clue how much they've hurt themselves? Change that insist to "begs" and maybe we'll talk.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-03-27 14:59:34  

#16  I use acknowledge my family line as German, Scottish, Irish, and French. I have dropped the German and French.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-03-27 14:42:02  

#15  On the other hand, since a fair number of the administration's more optimistic expectations seem to have been exploded, why assume that we're going to do well with post-war Iraq? At the very least it would seem a safe bet that Iraq will not become our new unsinkable aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf.

This being the case, it would be a perfect oppertunity to declare victory and go home. But only after very carefully making sure that the only people left to run the new Iraqi government are people inclined to support us. Heh, heh.
Posted by: Hiryu   2003-03-27 13:33:31  

#14  Last time I checked, all the money that the UN is holding in escrow for Oil-for-Food was sitting in French banks. I've heard the figure quoted as upwards of $40bil. Meanwhile the UN is asking fellow countries to pony up $1bil to pay for humanitarian support for Iraq. What gives here?

Someone need to ask the French and the UN some tough questions.
Posted by: john   2003-03-27 13:31:46  

#13  Yah, with the UN's very own "Iraqian Authority." Maybe Arafat could show them how to run it (into the ground).
Posted by: Anonon   2003-03-27 13:20:27  

#12  Vive la mort, vive la guerre, vive le sacre mercenaire............
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-03-27 13:08:51  

#11  Is a middle finger salute clear enough?
Posted by: Doug De Bono   2003-03-27 13:04:53  

#10  Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

quand les cochons volent
Posted by: Chuck   2003-03-27 13:03:28  

#9  If the French present to us the white flag of surrender, we will give them everything they want. It is the American way (TM). If they keep up the same unsuccessful behavior of delay, obstruct, and threaten veto, we will tell them to take a flying f--k at a rolling donut. Watch the hands and not the mouth. They just do not get it yet.
Posted by: Alaska al- Paul   2003-03-27 12:30:26  

#8  Am I insane, or have the Fronchees already promised to veto any UN anything that contains the word "Iraq" in it ?
Posted by: WhoMe?   2003-03-27 12:06:50  

#7  The other problem for the French is all the "past due invoices" with Saddam's soon to be Chapter 11 Regeim. It's what the accounts will call a "charge off to bad debt" as I don't think W is assuming any bad debt in this somewhat hostile takeover! But please Mr Villipan,do come back in a few weeks and check out our newest Chevron Station conveniently located at Faw & Iran.
Posted by: Capsu78   2003-03-27 12:04:18  

#6  How can I put this so they will understand...NON! Now get your cheese eating butt back over in the corner and cower!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2003-03-27 11:51:22  

#5  Frawnce's priority is to get at the oil. They had huge contracts with Sammy to develop upto 25% of Iraqs potential supply. Now, they get nothing and like it. Mmmmmmm Frog, tastes just like chicken.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2003-03-27 11:42:05  

#4  And we insist that the French watch non stop reeuns of the Jerry Lewis Telethons from the past 25 years while we think about it...
Posted by: Capsu78   2003-03-27 11:39:05  

#3  France should just appease us, wave the white flag and get back to eating some cheese.
Posted by: Anonymous-TN   2003-03-27 11:34:38  

#2  "France 'insists'the United Nations must be at the heart of the reconstruction of Iraq".

France is about to learn a lesson in behavior. Act like a spoiled, over-pampered and undisciplined brat, and you get treated like a spoiled, over-pampered and undisciplined brat. I also think it's time for the United Nations to learn an important lesson: We will NOT accept a group of unelected non-citizens running this nation, nor dictating to its people. I also think it's time for some of the innumerable NGO's to also learn that there are limits to our patience.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-03-27 11:30:48  

#1  Yah, with the UN's very own "Iraqian Authority." Maybe Arafat could show them how to run it (into the ground).
Posted by: Anonon   3/27/2003 1:20:27 PM  

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