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"Peter McLelland" wrote in message om... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "Peter Kemp" peter_n_kempathotmaildotcom wrote in message ... On 17 Sep 2003 04:17:05 -0700, (Michael Petukhov) wrote: French block airlift of British troops to Basra 16.09.2003 [06:41] [trim] If the UK public were to boycott French products like the American People have, the French People would riot. Interestingly enough the French usually reserve their riots for their own government and have a pretty good record of making their government change it's policy this way. Shades of the revolution and all that. Peter Wasn't France (not USSR/Russia) the first nuclear armed country to have a military coup? Or was the Algerian revolution before they got nukes? Is that why they get so upset about the US military stay-with-it? Their army took casualties and had a failed colonial occupation in an Aram contry that lead to the army taking over the govt to get out of the colony business, and the US hasn't? |
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"Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "William Black" wrote in message ... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "Peter McLelland" wrote in message om... Interestingly enough the French usually reserve their riots for their own government and have a pretty good record of making their government change it's policy this way. I wasn't thinking the anger of the French people would be directed at the UK. Why ever not, it has been for the last thousand years or so. That could be associated with the English invading France; you know that whole burning a girl at the stake thing. Wasn't that more a case of the grand kids fighting over the inheritance? Remember France took over England before then. 1066 ring a bell? So the French in England were squabbling with the French in Brittany. Something about domestic fights are always the worst. [trim] |
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"Robert" wrote in message link.net... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "William Black" wrote in message ... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "Peter McLelland" wrote in message om... Interestingly enough the French usually reserve their riots for their own government and have a pretty good record of making their government change it's policy this way. I wasn't thinking the anger of the French people would be directed at the UK. Why ever not, it has been for the last thousand years or so. That could be associated with the English invading France; you know that whole burning a girl at the stake thing. Wasn't that more a case of the grand kids fighting over the inheritance? Ahh, to Andrew Jackson's sport hunting of bipeds; so much simpler a time. Remember France took over England before then. 1066 ring a bell? So the French in England were squabbling with the French in Brittany. An army was raised in the highlands at Tarves and that is my name. Something about domestic fights are always the worst. [trim] Do they have free cheese? |
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"Robert" a écrit dans le message de link.net... Interestingly enough the French usually reserve their riots for their own government and have a pretty good record of making their government change it's policy this way. Shades of the revolution and all that. Peter Wasn't France (not USSR/Russia) the first nuclear armed country to have a military coup? Or was the Algerian revolution before they got nukes? Well, the first French atomic bomb was detonated in Sahara in 1960, two years after the June1958 coup that failed pretty quickly anyway as De Gaulle refused to follow the generals who had initiated it and as there was no support at all from the public in the metropole. Is that why they get so upset about the US military stay-with-it? Their army took casualties and had a failed colonial occupation in an Aram contry that lead to the army taking over the govt to get out of the colony business, and the US hasn't? I honestly don't see many links between the decolonization war in Algeria and the current US foreign policy. Now if you're talking about mutual failures... :-) Regards, ArVa |
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Am Thu, 18 Sep 2003 16:25:34 +0000 (UTC), schrieb "William Black"
: I've tried that stuff they sell as 'domestic champagne' in the USA, including the stuff made by Mumm, which chemical plant makes it? But it has the three essential vitamines D, O and W. Owe -- 21 ist nur die halbe Wahrheit! www.owejessen.de |
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"Kevin Brooks" wrote in message m... US troops are already grumbling and we still have no exit strategy. US troops always grumble; part of what makes US troops unique, I guess. Hardly. The old maxim that probably goes back beyond the Romans is "you start to worry when the troops stop bitching". |
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"William Black" wrote in message ... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "William Black" wrote in message ... The price of champagne and decent cheese would drop even lower. French wine is all from California vines and we can't buy French cheese. And the Californian vines came from where originally? I've tried that stuff they sell as 'domestic champagne' in the USA, including the stuff made by Mumm, which chemical plant makes it? Not being able to buy French cheese is a cruel and unusual punishment... If you like fine cheese, try tracking down a King Island Double Brie. The perfect food. |
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I wasn't thinking the anger of the French people would be directed at the UK. Why ever not, it has been for the last thousand years or so. I've been watching the CBS Video History of WWII. Last night was Torch, the invasion of North Africa. The U.S. troops landed first because the Allies believed that the French would be less likely to fire on them than the British, because of the "hatred" (Walter Cronkite's word) they bore for the Brits. To be sure, the lower the rank, the less this attitude prevailed. And in the end, when the Allies moved east to Tunisia, French colonial forces joined them. all the best -- Dan Ford email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9 see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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Berlin for its part would be willing to send German troops to Iraq should the US properly cede military and political control of that nation over to the UN. Not gonna happen, not even in your wildest Wagnerian dreams, Actually, Schroeder's latest offer is for troops but no money! To be sure, the troops would be used for training Iraqi police and military, not for active use. What's the German army like these days? Is it anything like Holland's, over-weight, over-aged, and the troops in hair nets? all the best -- Dan Ford email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9 see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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Cub Driver wrote:
I wasn't thinking the anger of the French people would be directed at the UK. Why ever not, it has been for the last thousand years or so. I've been watching the CBS Video History of WWII. Last night was Torch, the invasion of North Africa. The U.S. troops landed first because the Allies believed that the French would be less likely to fire on them than the British, because of the "hatred" (Walter Cronkite's word) they bore for the Brits. That's not that surprising since the French had been under RN guns about two years previously[*] and relations between the UK and the Vichy government were never good with the French harrassing Gibraltar airspace and interning the crew of a damaged RN vessel. Probably there are complaints on the French side. [*]http://www.angelfire.com/ia/totalwar/MersElKebir.html -- Iain Rae Tel:01316505202 Computing Officer JCMB:2418 School of Informatics The University of Edinburgh |
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