Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Of Course, the Threat of Gbagbo's Ivory Coast Is Far Greater than Saddam's Iraq Ever Was

Quick: What Western power bypassed the U.N. recently, ignored the international community and launched a pre-emptive attack against the forces of a sovereign foreign government?

Why . . . France, of course.

… And, so far, the closest thing to WMDs that's been found is . . . chocolate. (It can lead to deadly obesity, n'est-ce pas?)

Which raises a question: Did that cowboy, Jacques Chirac, fear President Laurent Gbagbo's forces would attack Paris?

… The irony in the strike by the French, who criticized President Bush's war against a real threat in Iraq, is, of course, hilarious. France did what it wanted (but don't expect U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan to call it "illegal").

The New York Post

The French are now doing EVERYTHING they accused the United States of prior to and during the war with Iraq!

Aucun sang pour le chocolat!

Lire le bloc-notes d'Ivan Rioufol

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