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On N. Ziener's statements:
"I am still very much convinced, like a lot of Europeans, that this war is about oil, and nothing else."
Well, yes, for France, Germany et. al. the war is about oil ... and other tradable products, e.g. land mines, rockets, all sorts of other arms and ammo -- in violation of "a lot of Europeans'" own U.N. resolutions and in support of the world's most evil despot of the last half of the 20th century.
" ... 90% of Spaniards opposed the Iraq war."
Is that so? And what percent of Frenchmen, would N. Ziener say, opposed the German invasion of France during WWI? WWII? Before, during, and after the facts.
p> Spectator , please continue to publish the mental hieroglyphics of Euroweenies and their wannabe's in the U.S. br> -- Carl Gordon Pyper br> Monett, Missouri /p> p> Mon Cher Monsieur Ziener: Unfortunately I feel myself compelled to agree with you, this war indeed was about oil. If France, la grande nation, could have looked after the good of the world, rather than its oil contracts and bribes France got from Iraq, maybe this war could have been avoided.… I have just one question: how DARE France judge the one country that still stands for liberté, égalité, fraternité ?
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