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Condie The Trashy Baby.... Punish Them Frenchie!

November 17 2004 at 4:43 AM
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- Oh well, here goes the American Empire; hurray, hurray.... four more years of IQ Bush and his team of Neo-hawks! ROFLMAO


http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041117/ap_on_re_eu/rice_world_view_5


Europe Remembers Rice's 'Punish France' Quip

By JOHN LEICESTER, Associated Press Writer

PARIS - In Europe, it's hard for some to think of Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites) ¡X Colin Powell (news - web sites)'s expected replacement as U.S. secretary of state ¡X without recalling the low points in trans-Atlantic relations that grew out of the war in Iraq (news - web sites).

Condi The Constipated Woman!




After all, it was Rice who raised eyebrows last year with her Machiavellian suggestions for how Washington should treat European opponents of the U.S.-led invasion.

"Punish France, ignore Germany and forgive Russia," Rice was widely quoted as telling associates in the spring of 2003.

Trans-Atlantic ties have since improved to some extent. But Rice's reputation still precedes her.

"Condie Rice is a woman with character, that's the least we can say," French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier said Tuesday of President Bush (news - web sites)'s trusted national security adviser.

But Barnier underlined French hopes of rebuilding ties with the United States no matter who holds the post of chief diplomat. "If she is named ... we will continue to have the same relations," Barnier told Europe-1 radio. "With the United States, the moment has come, looking ahead of us, to rebuild, to renew this trans-Atlantic relationship."

Many in Europe, Asia and the Middle East believed Rice will add a more conservative, hawkish bent to U.S. diplomacy after Powell, seen by many as a moderating voice in a Cabinet of hawks.

One immediate issue Rice will face is the Mideast peace process following the death of Yasser Arafat (news - web sites).

Palestinians said the new Bush administration must put more energy into the quest for peace.

Palestinian Cabinet minister Saeb Erekat said Palestinian officials had dealt with Rice on several occasions and found her to have an "analytical and systematic" mind.

"I believe she's committed to President Bush's vision of a two-state solution and I hope that the second Bush administration will exert every possible effort in order to realize this vision," Erekat said.

Israel warmly welcomed Rice's naming to the post, with Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom saying: "She is a true friend to Israel. Her friendship toward Israel is very deep and stems from religious feelings and deep faith."

France's left-leaning daily newspaper Liberation noted Rice's "extremely cut-and-dried opinions" on occasions and said she has surprised diplomats with the "very hard and firm tone with which she speaks of the Palestinians."

"With Yasser Arafat gone, and moderate and realistic leaders hopefully taking over, we hope that the American administration decides to solve that issue, especially that Rice has good relations with the Israeli leadership," former Kuwaiti Oil Minister Ali al-Baghli said.

Other Middle East analysts were less optimistic.

"The last citadel of American state has fallen into the hands of the new conservatives," said Mohamed el-Sayed Said, an analyst at Cairo's independent Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies. "This is a euphemism of hijacking American policy."

In Greece, meanwhile, the liberal Athens daily Vima said Powell's departure "raises concerns the United States will toughen its foreign policy."



But Dominique Moisi, a special adviser to the French Institute of International Relations, said Rice's "punish France" reputation is secondary to Washington's and Paris' apparent desire to mend fences.

"The Americans need France in Iraq and overall in the Middle East, and the French feel that they went too far and isolated themselves," Moisi said

In Russia ¡X a country whose language Rice speaks and which was her early area of expertise ¡X analysts said she could prove a formidable opponent who understands the Kremlin's power games.

"Unlike Powell, Rice knows Russia from within," Yevgeny Volk, the head of the Heritage Foundation's Moscow office said. "She has no illusions as to what's going on here, and the U.S. stance is likely to toughen."

Latvian Foreign Minister Artis Pabriks said Rice's appointment would benefit his country ¡X dubbed part of the "new Europe" by Bush last year ¡X and its Baltic neighbors Lithuania and Estonia, which were occupied by the Soviet Union for more than 50 years. "We are Europeans but we value our strategic partnership with America as well," he said.

World leaders, meanwhile, lavished praise on Powell, hailing his efforts to build international consensus. To many, particularly in Europe and China, Powell was seen as a multilateralist influence in a U.S. administration seen as too willing to act on its own.

French President Jacques Chirac hailed Powell as "a man of dialogue and as a man very respectful of others and a man of vision," presidential spokesman Jerome Bonnafont said.

The French president "expressed his friendship and his esteem for Colin Powell," Bonnafont said.

"Mr. Powell showed his understanding of our country and made so many efforts to promote friendship," Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said on Tuesday. "I'd like to express my heartfelt respect for his efforts and achievements."

Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing called Powell "a good friend" in comments to Hong Kong reporters on the sidelines of Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to Brazil. He added that the change in personnel would not change relations with Washington.

"No matter what happens we will continue to care for and support the development of an amicable, cooperative relationship between China and the United States," Li said in comments aired in Hong Kong on Tuesday.


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