According to this op-ed article from the Tunis Hebdo of the former French colony of Tunisia, by kissing up to the lame-duck Bush Administration, Nicolas Sarkozy has both betrayed France’s long tradition of independence from United States and hurt France’s position in the eyes of U.S. Democrats, who seem certain to take over in 2008. The Tunis Hebdo regularly contains some of the world’s spiciest commentary on the U.S.
“Charles de Gaulle – who did all he could to give France a certain freedom of action with respect with the United States, followed thereafter by all of his successors up to Chirac – must be turning in his grave.”
By M’Hamed Ben Youssef
Translated By Sandrine Ageorges
September 24 to 30 Issue
Tunisia – Tunis Hebdo – Original Article (French)
Is Sarkozy’s France aligning with America – Bush’s America – which is a losing horse? All evidence leads us to believe we are seeing a major strategic change in regard to – among other things – the abandonment of an independent European defense in favor of an increasingly complete integration into NATO. This new “transatlantic friendship†hasn’t failed to irritate Vladimir Putin.
Add to that the indelicate diplomatic interference of the Elysée [Presidential Palace] in the Iranian nuclear problem – to the point of threatening Teheran with “the worst of consequences WATCH .†Disconcerting more than one informed observer, this is the radical course French diplomacy has taken since Sarkozy’s enthronement, which resulted in this less that approving commentary by the prestigious New York Times: “French President Nicolas Sarkozy made the wrong gesture at the wrong time by brandishing the possible use of force against Iran’s nuclear weapons program in his first major foreign policy address” .
Charles de Gaulle – who did all he could to give France a certain freedom of action with respect with the United States and followed thereafter by all of his successors up to Chirac, who further consolidated this stance – must be turning in his grave. This is how the immense prestige France had built up in the Arab-Muslim world had been derived; prestige that the new Franco-Hungarian upstart [Sarkozy] undertook to squander to the great advantage of the Israeli-American tandem.
The strangest thing about all this is that Iran is so far from France’s zone of influence that it’s hard to see how the arrogant Mahmoud Ahmedinejad’s possession of nuclear power would in any way shape or form disturb Paris. Yet just scant decades ago France offered Israel the nuclear bomb on a silver platter – in order for it to better subjugate its Arab neighbors .
What is most serious, is that since Socialist Party renegade Bernard Kouchner took over as head of the Quai d’Orsay [French Foreign Ministry], he – like his master – appears fidgety to contribute to global tension and poke the fires of discord in the Persian Gulf – warning of the military threat from Iran. Yet even Carter [Jimmy?] hasn’t ceased protesting that this country “doesn’t constitute a direct threat to Israel.â€
Kouchner’s tactics resemble what is commonly called “the hot and the cold.†Sulfurous declarations worthy of a novice, followed the next day by pithy amendments or false denials. In the absence of a visionary strategy, this hot and cold is a “Kouchnerian specialty,†even at the risk of setting off a media tidal wave.
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