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Report: France urged Israel to hit Syria
2007-03-18
at first my head reeled. but then I realized the phrench were only looking out for themselves and were willing to sell out Israel. quelle surprise.
French President Jacques Chirac told Israel at the start of the war in Lebanon that France would support an Israeli assault on Syria, it was reported on Sunday.
they'd support that "shitty little country?"
Army Radio reported that in the message, which was delivered by Chirac to Israel via a secret channel, the French president suggested that Israel invade Damascus and topple the regime of Bashar Assad. In exchange, Chirac assured Israel full French support for the war.

According to the message delivered from Paris, Syria was responsible for the flare up in the North and encouraged Hizbullah to attack. "Former prime minister Ariel Sharon had explained to the French in the past that Iran is the main one responsible for Hizbullah's armament in Lebanon, while Chirac saw Syria as the primary one responsible for the matter," former Israeli ambassador to France Nissim Zvilli told Army Radio in an interview.

"President Chirac saw Syria as directly responsible for the attempt to undermine the Lebanese regime," he said. "He saw them as directly responsible for the murder of [former Lebanese prime minister] Rafik Hariri and directly responsible for arming Hizbullah. Likewise, he saw Syria as the one giving Hizbullah orders on how to operate."

In March of last year, some four months before the war began, Chirac warned Syria that the international community would respond harshly to any attempt to destabilize Lebanon. "Syria must understand that any act that encroaches upon the stability of Lebanon, be it through the shipment of weapons or assassinations, is an act that contradicts with its standing in the international community and will trigger a response from the international community," Chirac said at the time.

During the war, France was one of the foremost proponents of sending a multinational UNIFIL force to police the Israel-Lebanon border, and even offered to lead it. Towards the end of the war, however, diplomatic officials said France had changed its mind out of concern that its badly strained relations with Syria would lead Hizbullah to target French soldiers.
ahhhhh. THAT'S the phrance we've all come to know.
France, the officials pointed out, was instrumental in pushing through UN Security Council Resolution 1559, which forced Syria out of Lebanon. In addition, it was a key force behind the establishment of the commission of inquiry into the assassination of Hariri, who was a personal friend of Chirac.
and once UNIFIL forces were placed in southern lebanon, they were the first to turn a blind eye to Hezbollah's rearming yet were the first to blame Israel for violating the terms of the agreement. In other words, they were the first to betray Israel. Hey. You find something you're good at, you stick with it, I guess.
Posted by:PlanetDan

#4  Pssst. Hey, let's you and him fight!
Posted by: SteveS   2007-03-18 18:31  

#3  How do you say " let's you and him fight" in french?
Posted by: Angomoque Trotsky7064   2007-03-18 18:25  

#2  French & hot chestnuts.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-03-18 16:15  

#1  French President Jacques Chirac told Israel at the start of the war in Lebanon that France would support an Israeli assault on Syria, it was reported on Sunday.

They also told the US they were supporting us against Iraq, and told NATO in general they were supporting it in the Balkans. In both cases, they lied.

Anyone sense a pattern?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2007-03-18 13:17  

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