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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Ilaine who wrote (72309)2/8/2003 1:48:44 AM
From: teevee  Read Replies (3) of 281500
 
Cobalt,

re: the rat that roared...

...We are all aware of the fact that French companies and the French state are owed immense sums of money by Saddam Hussein. We all very much hope that no private gifts to any French political figures have been made by the Iraqi Baath Party, even though such scruple on either side would be anomalous to say the very least. Is it possible that there is any more to it than that? The future government in Baghdad may very well not consider itself responsible for paying Saddam's debts. Does this alone condition the Chirac response to a fin de régime in Iraq?...

To argue that France is against invading Iraq due to commercial interests and make unfounded inuendo, while purporting that America's interests are much loftier, is a vile sort of propaganda that foments ridicule and hatred that lasts long after a war. Hitchens is shameful, cowardly, small minded and "small p" provincial. Berkeley should be ashamed to have him as a visiting fellow.
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