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Australia - 1, France - 0
2003-03-19
PRIME Minister John Howard today led a scathing attack on France for its strong opposition to war on Iraq as a senior French minister called the criticism of his country "stupid."
Is that kind of insult something that's going around? Uday calls Bush "an idiot." Muslim street thugs in Indonesia call him a nut. And anybody who criticizes La belle France is "stupid". Whoo, boy. These grapes are really sour!

Since the government threw its support behind a US-led strike on Iraq yesterday, a succession of coalition MPs have attacked Paris for threatening to veto a resolution backing war in the United Nations Security Council. Four months before Jacques Chirac becomes the first French president to visit Australia, Mr Howard said the French were simply trying to capitalise on council divisions to further their own interests. "I think the stance taken by the French has been completely opportunistic and without any merit at all," Mr Howard told ABC Radio. "They want the benefits of the American and British military presence to put pressure on the Iraqis to keep the weapons inspectors there. But they criticise and oppose the policy which brought the presence of the troops about in the first place."

Federal parliamentary secretary Warren Entsch called the French international vultures, despite strong backing for Paris from China, Russia and Germany. "When you start to compare (permanent security council members), America is the eagle, China is the tiger, Russia is the bear, and in my view France is the vulture," he said. "It circles around and does nothing for itself, waiting for the opportunity to go and pick the benefits of other peoples' hard work."
God, I love the Aussies!

France was also condemned in the parliament by several MPs as treacherous, duplicitous, World War II Nazi-collaborators and makers of inferior wine whose talents were restricted to cooking.
Ooooh, that must of hurt!

French Trade Minister Francois Loos, in Australia for talks with senior ministers including Treasurer Peter Costello and Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, dismissed the criticisms as ill-informed. "It is stupid. There's no other word, it's stupid," he said. "Our position on Iraq is the same since the beginning and we have conviction on this opinion: that it is dangerous and that (arms) inspections produce effect. When you are convinced of something, you cannot negotiate your conviction." He said France's political beliefs came before economic concerns, including the accusation Paris was only interested in Iraqi oil. But Mr Loos said he hoped the spat would not have any lasting political fallout, with Mr Chirac's visit still expected to go ahead and France hoping to foster stronger economic links with Australia. "We have a saying that the caravan passes and the dogs go with it," he said.
Did he just call the Australian's dogs? I believe he did.

He said ministers had not been overly critical of France in private, although Mr Downer said he would have preferred French backing for the US resolution. Mr Loos said he believed the current differences in the security council over Iraq would strengthen the UN, helping ensure robust democracy. "I consider that power is always to be mixed with counter-power, and if you consider that the UN can only exist if they follow the US, they have no sense," he said.
I have no idea what the hell he just said. And I don't care.
Posted by:Steve

#7  I was in Australia when France resumed nuke testing in Mururoa. French wine was used for a lot of things then... except drinking.
Btw in Sydney or Melbourne restaurants are far better and cheaper than in Paris. Of course you are going to miss the Parisian "arrogant waiter experience" down under. Can't have it all.
Posted by: tcc   2003-03-19 18:34:32  

#6  --"Our position on Iraq is the same since the beginning and we have conviction on this opinion:--

Could he give a definition as to what "serious consequences means?"
And Oops for posting part of this above.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-03-19 12:31:21  

#5  "...treacherous, duplicitous, World War II Nazi-collaborators and makers of inferior wine whose talents were restricted to cooking."

And blow jobs.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-03-19 10:10:14  

#4  "...and makers of inferior wine whose talents were restricted to cooking."
France had no cooking skills till they stolethem from the Greeks... look it up if you don't believe me!
Posted by: Capsu78   2003-03-19 10:08:58  

#3  The French saying is "la caravane passe, les chiens aboient" -- which is to say that he compared the Australians to barking dogs. Not very good. Anyway, what is there for the French to trade in Australia?
Posted by: Kalle   2003-03-19 10:05:36  

#2  The Aussies remind me of us, before we got too politically correct.
Posted by: Chuck   2003-03-19 09:59:49  

#1  The French saying is "la caravane passe, les chiens aboient" -- which is to say that he compared the Australians to barking dogs. Not very good. Anyway, what is there for the French to trade in Australia?
Posted by: Kalle   3/19/2003 10:05:36 AM  

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