Thursday, April 21, 2005

The French Finally Favor War

Since they're so willing to surrender, I guess France thinks Taiwan ought to have the good grace to chicken out as well...

During a state visit to China, French Premier Raffarin threw support behind a law allowing China to attack Taiwan and continued to push for a lift of the EU arms embargo.

At the outset of a three-day visit to China, French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin said he supported Beijing's "anti-secession" law on Taiwan, and vowed to keep pushing for an end to an EU arms embargo that could open the door for Paris to sell weapons to the Asian giant.

Raffarin also signed or finalized major business deals with Beijing valued at around $3.2 billion (2.4 billion euros).

Appearing to put his government at odds with the European Union, Raffarin said at the outset of the three day visit that Paris had no objections to the anti-secession law.
(hat tip: Instapundit) This is historic -- usually, the French wait until Germany takes over to start supporting a war. Apparently, if President Bush had the good grace to bribe Jacques Chirac in 2002, we could have French support for the war in Iraq.

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