French Prime Minister Takes Bush to the Woodshed

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The BBC actually printed this picture of Bush today at the top of its news article, linked below.

FRANCE TURNS UP HEAT ON BUSH

French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has made a fierce attack on President George W Bush for his handling of international affairs.

Mr Jospin said the new Bush administration was not so much isolationist as unilateralist.

He was focusing in particular on Mr Bush's refusal to sign up to the Kyoto protocol on cutting emissions of greenhouse gases.

But Mr Jospin went on to attack the Bush administration's dealings with other countries in general.

"It doesn't seem to think," said Mr Jospin, "that a certain number of rules that make the international community work need necessarily to be taken into account.

"This is not an isolationist administration, as has been the case before in the Republican tradition.

"This is more like a unilateralist administration."

Planet survival

His comments came in an increasingly noisy war of words over the Bush administration's decision not to adopt the Kyoto protocol.

"We're talking about things which affect the survival of the planet," Mr Jospin added in his interview for French regional newspapers.

Kyoto targets greenhouse gas emissions which contribute to global warming. The policy of the Bush Administration on greenhouse gases has united both left and right in France in condemnation.

The BBC Paris correspondent says France has a traditionally prickly relationship with the United States, but on this subject, Mr Jospin seems to be speaking for more than just France.

A European Union delegation in Washington has said the EU is determined to implement the Kyoto accord, with or without the United States.

Over the coming week, the EU delegates will seek to drum up support in Japan, Russia, China and Iran - which currently holds the chairmanship of the G77 group of developing nations.

'Fatal error'

The EU is still hoping to bring the United States back on board at July talks in Germany, where the Kyoto agreement, signed in Japan, four years ago will be discussed.

Goeran Persson, Prime Minister of Sweden, which holds the EU presidency, said: "We are going to speak loudly and clearly" to save the deal.

German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer the US will make a "fatal error" if it sinks the accord.

"It would be a fatal mistake that would set back all international efforts to protect the environment."

US pledge

Christie Whitman, the US Environmental Protection Agency administrator, told the EU delegation that the Kyoto treaty was unfair to the United States, saying it would harm economic interests.

Mr Bush said developing countries should be included in the treaty, which requires industrialised countries to cut their greenhouse gas emissions to roughly 5% below 1990 levels by 2012.

Because the US is the world's largest producer of such gases, the Kyoto targets would require extensive action by it. US emissions are now 15% above 1990 levels.

However, Ms Whitman pledged US co-operation in seeking technologies and incentives to address climate change.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1260000/1260499.stm

-- Dubya Frightening Laughingstock (horrified@globe.com), April 04, 2001

Answers

Who gives a rotten fuck what some two-bit french socialist says about Bush or his policies? The french are useless. We had to save their asses twice. I can give two shits what these stupid socialists think.

Fuck them and their environmental stormtrooping policys. I don't want those euroshits telling us Americans what to do. If they dont like it, they can go screw themselves. Lets see em try and feed and defend their own without help from us.

No wonder some stupid liberal posted this - they like people that tell Americans what to do, what to think and how to behave. I say Fuck em all.

-- Truthbenown (Upees@shit.com), April 04, 2001.


Jospin's govt got its butt pretty well kicked in the March municipal elections. Easy to see him looking for (and unfortunately finding) a tempting target to divert attention from his political woes. Rumor is he will retire and not run for president.

-- Carlos (riffraff@cybertime.net), April 04, 2001.

LOL

Is that drool on his chin?

-- Chef W (this is your planet@on.greenhouse gas), April 04, 2001.


Only a complete idiot would sign the Kyoto agreements. Oh, France has not signed???!!! If it's such a great idea what are they waiting for, the United States?

Yes, they can go f*ck off.

-- libs are idiots (moreinterpretation@ugly.com), April 05, 2001.


You fucking repubs hate it that your wonder boy is a complete moron!! The world is laughing at him (and the picture) Makes one ashamed for America. Enjoy it while you can you anal repugs! Monkey boy is a one term resident!!

-- Can you (deal with@this.com), April 05, 2001.


Hey,

"Can you (deal with@this.com)" has his head so far up his ass his anus shows when he smiles.

Hey brain-fart, why did the Senate UNANIMOUSLY vote to not consider the agreement last year, effectively killing it when it was offered up by the Clinton administration.

-- libs are idiots (moreinterpretation@ugly.com), April 06, 2001.


It's apparent that President Bush is goin to have to deal with unflattering pictures thru his term as long as a liberal press waits out and seeks such photos. Clinton recieved little attention in this regard for obvious reasons, but it would have been equally embarrasing for him and his followers to have seen Bill smoking a cigar drenched in Monica's personal cream frosting!

-- Boswell (cjseed@webtv.net), April 06, 2001.

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