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To: Joe NYC who wrote (192749)7/1/2004 1:03:07 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577060
 
I don't understand......you think Chirac represents the pro American French and Schroeder the anti American Germans?

You got it. The other half of French are even more anti-American, but the other half of Germans are more pro-American.


How do you come to that conclusion? I have both conservative and liberal friends who are German and they agree on one thing and one thing only.....they all hate Bush.

If you have a link, I would really like to see it. Last poll I saw in March, the percentage disliking Bush in both Germany and France was more than 80 percent:

cbsnews.com

re: Also, there is a degrees of difference between enemy, adversary and ally.

Then you see no difference between China and Germany and France like Harris.

I do, that's why I said there are different degrees of enemy / adversary / ally. For example, taking a few countries: UK, Russia, Germany, France, China, UK I would say that UK, Germany and Japan are closest to ally category on the scale, Russia is somewhere between ally and adversary, France is an adversary, China is somewhere between adversary and enemy.


It sounds about right......although I think if push came to shove and Bush were no longer president, France would be an ally although an independent one.

BTW isn't it a little late to be at the office?