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Europeans fear a bolder Bush
CNN.com ^
| November 6, 2002
| AP
Posted on 11/06/2002 3:33:47 PM PST by Pern
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:01:35 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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BERLIN, Germany -- European officials have expressed concern the U.S. president will now be more emboldened, especially on Iraq, following his Republican party's mid-term election gains.
Europe and Bush have been at loggerheads over whether the threat of military action should be included in a new U.N. draft resolution on Iraq, and European leaders have also voiced concern about U.S. calls for "regime change" in Iraq.
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: europeanunion; ournextenemy
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Russians are hoping Republicans' control of the Senate will provide it with more friends in its campaign World Trade Organisation membership. I hope so. We need to buy oil from newly discovered deposits in Siberia instead of Saudi Arabia.
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:33:47 PM PST
by
Pern
To: Pern
"But on the other side, I think that he needs to convince Europeans. And so far as military action (in Iraq) is concerned, he has not convinced the Germans -- yet." We don't need to do a d*mn thing. Sit back down and enjoy your Leberkaese sandwich. Nobody'll miss you.
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:36:03 PM PST
by
wideawake
To: Pern
"Euorpeans fear a bolder Bush". What are they? Pu$$Ies?
You bet.
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:38:09 PM PST
by
Ridgeway
To: Pern
It has to be said that in large parts of Europe they simply do not get George Bush. It has to be said that in large parts of Europe they think of Bush only in terms of the stereotypes promulgated by those who deliberately misrepresent him as stupid, reckless, and shortsighted. That is Europe's problem, not Bush's.
To: Pern
The whole world better straighten out. The American people have spoken and we aren't going to take it any more.
Walkin' real proud and talking real loud.
Got any problems with that Eurowimps????
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:43:02 PM PST
by
kapj
To: Pern
Europeans fear everything. They are a bunch of pansies. They also fear their own shadows.
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:44:30 PM PST
by
Feiny
To: Pern
The Euro wennies have good reason to fear a bolder Bush. They can take care of Bosnia/Kosovo themselves, without US troops and $US. They can also resolve their financial troubles with their own belt tightening - no more siphoning $US through the UN. And, the Germans and French will find their illegal oil purchases from Iraq cut off soon. There will be no participation in the rebuilding of Iraq by France, Germany and maybe Turkey - paid for by Iraqui oil
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:47:45 PM PST
by
caisson71
To: Pern
"But on the other side, I think that he needs to convince Europeans. And so far as military action (in Iraq) is concerned, he has not convinced the Germans -- yet."Why do we need to convince the germans? Heck, the whole UN Iraq debate is just for show anyways. The outcome was already predetermined by Bush when he gave his speech to the UN.
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:47:51 PM PST
by
rudypoot
To: knighthawk
Hey, knighthawk, you're our Dutch reporter.
CNN's Senior Correspondent Sheila MacVicar, said: "It has to be said that in large parts of Europe they simply do not get George Bush.
There is a big gap in understanding. The Euros dismiss Bush as a "cowboy". What they don't realize is that that is a compliment to an American. It's kind of like President Kennedy and his "Ich bin ein Berliner" comment, He didn't understand what that would sound like (sweet pastry) to a citizen of Berlin. "Cowboy" is no insult, and the Euros don't even realize that. Euros don't "get" a lot of things and the gap is widening.
What do you see going on?
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:48:59 PM PST
by
xJones
To: Pern
Europeans fear a bolder Bush Good.
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:49:12 PM PST
by
mlo
To: Pern; MadIvan
Paging Mr. Ivan... Paging Mr. Ivan......
To: Pern
The American media whores are partly responsible for this. Most European newspapers and news organizations have reporters over here in Washington or New York, and these reporters read the American press, watch American TV, and hang out with American correspondents. Since the vast majority of American reporters are leftists, their European counterparts seldom have much access to what real Americans are thinking and talking about. It's an elite club of left-wing snobs, all busy patting themselves on the back for their vast intelligence and marvelous idealism.
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:57:13 PM PST
by
Cicero
To: xJones
It's like he rides the White House like a cowboy.
They thinks they see a man who takes action and doesn't think. Just pulls out his guns and shoots.
They called Reagan also a cowboy. Here when people say cowboy they see either an all-guns-blazing outlaw or a guy on a horse chasing cows and who is not too smart, rough, but not very informed on what is happening in the world.
Like Europeans are informed of what is happening in the world. /sarcasm off
Just CNNs feeble attempt to force the GOP to the center...
There's nothing to see here, folks....keep moving.
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posted on
11/06/2002 3:59:51 PM PST
by
Dallas
To: AFreeBird
I'm British, not a European. So far as I am concerned, if the Germans hate it, it's good for us.
Schroeder probably did a bundle in his lederhosen when he found out President Bush had won so handsomely.
I am unusual in the amount of interest in American politics I take - so far as I am concerned the Democrats should be ruthlessly persecuted (note to DU lurkers: Boo!) - when you find Tony Blair is a more reliable ally of America than Tom Daschle, something is not quite right with the Democrats.
Regards, Ivan
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posted on
11/06/2002 4:01:30 PM PST
by
MadIvan
To: Dallas
CNN was the same organisation that got me started on alt.impeach.clinton and subsequently Free Republic. They were making it seem like everyone outside America was in favour of Clinton. My participation on alt.impeach.clinton was an angry rebuttal to that.
Who can say, if CNN continues, maybe they'll irritate the wrong person some day. They are irritating, certainly.
Regards, Ivan
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posted on
11/06/2002 4:04:44 PM PST
by
MadIvan
To: Pern
Europeans fear a bolder Bush
Good!
To: Cicero
It is a shame that the Germans liked Bubba better than Bush. I really don't want to go back to Bubba or Hitlery to please the Krauts.
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posted on
11/06/2002 4:08:21 PM PST
by
meenie
To: meenie
It is a shame that the Germans liked Bubba better than Bush. I really don't want to go back to Bubba or Hitlery to please the Krauts. They are just p!ssed off because our granddads whipped their granddads fair and square.
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posted on
11/06/2002 4:14:59 PM PST
by
LibKill
To: MadIvan
Hey O'l chap, did not mean to imply you were not British, I'm well aware of that. Just wanted to get some more trans Atlantic comentary and observations.
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