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France: NATO force in Iraq might be okay after all
2004-02-19
Edited for brevity.
France could envisage a NATO force in Iraq if approved by a sovereign Iraqi government and the United Nations, Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin said in a newspaper interview published on Thursday. France led opposition to the U.S.-led war in Iraq and until now Villepin has said it was premature to discuss any NATO presence, which alliance members are likely to discuss at a summit in Istanbul at the end of June. "First, NATO can only be involved at the behest of an Iraqi government and with the prior agreement of the United Nations," Villepin told Le Figaro newspaper in an interview. "Great care is needed over what some countries in the region could regard as an act of aggression. Nothing would be worse than triggering a feeling of confrontation between the Arab world and our countries, between the West and Islam," he said.
After all, saving lives isn’t worth hurting anyone’s feelings.
Villepin did not say whether France would offer troops for any future NATO mission, reiterating only that Paris was ready to offer police training after power is handed back to Iraqis around a scheduled date of June 30. "There is a question of principle," Villepin said. "Would the arrival in the Middle East of NATO itself be a stabilizing or complicating factor?" After initially sharing France’s reticence, Germany, which also opposed the Iraq conflict, has said it would not stand in the way of a NATO mission.
Posted by:Dar

#2  How's that arm, Dominique?
Posted by: mojo   2004-2-19 5:16:07 PM  

#1  Not that the French would actually commit any troops to a NATO endeavor in Iraq, of course. They're all busy in West Africa and the Congo, or being being held in reserve to prevent a pre-emptive move towards Frankistan.

Not too worry, however, as Villepin (allegedly a man) has already constructed his out-clause -- stabilizing or complicating? Yes, it would get rather complicated, this drive towards liberty, and freedom for a large group of diverse peoples, wouldn't it.
Posted by: Steve White   2004-2-19 4:40:10 PM  

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