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Europe
Prodi backs Spanish decision to quit Iraq
2004-04-19
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Romano Prodi, European Commission president and a key figure in the Italian left-wing opposition, has supported Spain’s decision to withdraw its troops from Iraq and said Europe was finding common ground on the issue. He said at a meeting of Italian centre-left allies that Spain’s move was aimed at putting pressure on the international community to resolve the Iraq crisis. "With this decision, Spain has fallen into line with our position," Mr Prodi told reporters, referring to his political alliance in Italy which has said Italian troops should also come home from Iraq unless the United Nations (UN) takes charge there. "The divide that prevented Europe from having a common position is being overcome," he added....
To Prodi, Zapetera, and the rest of the EUroweenies, from GW who, in many respects, resembles "Henry V":
"Scorn and defiance; slight regard, contempt,
And any thing that may not misbecome
The mighty sender, doth he prize you at."
Posted by:RWV

#6  "If you love wealth better than liberty, the tranquillity of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our [allies]." Samuel Adams

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Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-04-19 8:48:31 PM  

#5  
Prodi backs Spanish decision to quit Iraq
Of course he does; it's so nuanced.

Wanker.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-04-19 8:44:08 PM  

#4  I wouldn't turn down the Papal Guard. It might make the diplomacy a bit tough, though.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-04-19 7:55:28 PM  

#3  Good point, which raises the question of what we could possibly get from Kerry's "internationalism" effort in terms of soldiers willing to go in harm's way (leaving aside the UK/AUS.) A brigade? The French Foreign Legion? The Papal Guard?
Posted by: Matt   2004-04-19 7:24:29 PM  

#2  Better yet, Matt: if Kofi asked for 50,000 troops from Italy, the answer would be, "we can't even if we wanted to." They don't have 50,000 first-line troops to send. Ditto the Spanish, ditto the French, even the Germans. They don't have them. Add up the total commitment of the European partners in the Coalition and it doesn't hit 50,000.

You set the bar too high. For your thought experiment, make it 10,000 troops instead -- the answer's still the same :-)
Posted by: Steve White   2004-04-19 6:43:22 PM  

#1  Just as a thought experiment, imagine how people like Prodi would react if the holy United Nations did "take charge" in Iraq, but (and I realize I'm deep into Fantasyland here) decided that bringing individual freedom to Iraq was critical, and that bringing freedom to Iraq required a massive commitment of European troops. Kofi gets on TV and announces that to prevent another Rwanda and to defeat terrorism everywhere, the Security Council is requiring 50,000 troops from Spain, 50,000 troops from Italy, etc., to be immediately deployed to Iraq. I wonder how long Prodi's love of the UN would survive that announcement.

The point being that, as Prodi uses the term, "UN" is a synonym for "not fighting."
Posted by: Matt   2004-04-19 6:09:59 PM  

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