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France says must prepare for possible war with Iran

By Francois Murphy 51 minutes ago
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Sunday his country
must prepare for the possibility of war against Iran over its nuclear
program, but he did not believe any such action was imminent.
Seeking to ratchet up the pressure on Iran, Kouchner also told RTL
radio and LCI television that the world's major powers should use
further sanctions to show they were serious about stopping Tehran
getting atom bombs, and said France had asked French firms not to bid
for tenders in the Islamic Republic.
"We must prepare for the worst," Kouchner said in an interview,
adding: "The worst, sir, is war."
Asked about the preparations, he said it was normal to prepare for
various eventualities.
"We are preparing ourselves by trying to put together plans that are
the chiefs of staff's prerogative (but) that is not about to happen
tomorrow," he added.
Tehran insists it only wants to master nuclear technology to produce
electricity, but it has yet to comply with repeated U.N. demands that
it suspend uranium enrichment and other sensitive work that could
potentially be used in producing weapons.
Kouchner's comments follow a similarly hawkish statement by French
President Nicolas Sarkozy, who said last month in his first major
foreign policy speech since taking office that a diplomatic push by
the world's powers was the only alternative to "an Iranian bomb or the
bombing of Iran."
Asked if France was involved in any planning towards war, he said:
"The French army is not at the moment associated with anything at all,
nor with any maneuver at all."
"PEACE IS IN YOUR INTEREST"
France has said repeatedly it wants the U.N. Security Council to pass
tougher sanctions against Iran over its failure to dispel fears that
it is secretly pursuing nuclear weapons.
"We do not want to signal anything other than 'peace is in your
interest, and in ours too,"' Kouchner said, adding that the door
should be left open to negotiations with Tehran, but Paris has made a
suspension of nuclear work a condition for talks.
The United States, Germany, France and Britain have led a diplomatic
drive to punish Iran for refusing to halt its uranium enrichment
program. They succeeded in persuading reluctant Russia and China to
back two U.N. sanctions resolutions.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tehran would not give up
its nuclear program.
"Of course we will not abandon our right to nuclear technology," he
told state television. "They (the West) talks about imposing sanctions
on Iran, but they can not do it."
Washington says the time has to expand the penalties and has called a
September 21 meeting of the six powers to discuss a third sanctions
resolution to submit to the U.N. Security Council.
Kouchner said France had asked its biggest companies, including oil
giant Total and gas firm Gaz de France, not to bid for projects in
Iran.
"We have already asked a certain number of our large companies to not
respond to tenders, and it is a way of signaling that we are serious,"
Kouchner said.
"We are not banning French companies from submitting. We have advised
them not to. These are private companies. But I think that it has been
heard and we are not the only ones to have done this."
In addition, Paris and Berlin were preparing possible European Union
economic sanctions against Tehran, Kouchner said.
"We have decided to ... prepare ourselves for possible sanctions
outside the U.N. sanctions and which would be European sanctions. Our
German friends proposed it. We discussed it a few days ago," Kouchner
said.

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France will be sorry they elected a rightwing idiot.



In article <1189987887.467098.303220@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>,
NOMOREWAR_FORISRAEL@yahoo.com wrote:

> France says must prepare for possible war with Iran
>
> By Francois Murphy 51 minutes ago
> French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Sunday his country
> must prepare for the possibility of war against Iran over its nuclear
> program, but he did not believe any such action was imminent.
> Seeking to ratchet up the pressure on Iran, Kouchner also told RTL
> radio and LCI television that the world's major powers should use
> further sanctions to show they were serious about stopping Tehran
> getting atom bombs, and said France had asked French firms not to bid
> for tenders in the Islamic Republic.
> "We must prepare for the worst," Kouchner said in an interview,
> adding: "The worst, sir, is war."
> Asked about the preparations, he said it was normal to prepare for
> various eventualities.
> "We are preparing ourselves by trying to put together plans that are
> the chiefs of staff's prerogative (but) that is not about to happen
> tomorrow," he added.
> Tehran insists it only wants to master nuclear technology to produce
> electricity, but it has yet to comply with repeated U.N. demands that
> it suspend uranium enrichment and other sensitive work that could
> potentially be used in producing weapons.
> Kouchner's comments follow a similarly hawkish statement by French
> President Nicolas Sarkozy, who said last month in his first major
> foreign policy speech since taking office that a diplomatic push by
> the world's powers was the only alternative to "an Iranian bomb or the
> bombing of Iran."
> Asked if France was involved in any planning towards war, he said:
> "The French army is not at the moment associated with anything at all,
> nor with any maneuver at all."
> "PEACE IS IN YOUR INTEREST"
> France has said repeatedly it wants the U.N. Security Council to pass
> tougher sanctions against Iran over its failure to dispel fears that
> it is secretly pursuing nuclear weapons.
> "We do not want to signal anything other than 'peace is in your
> interest, and in ours too,"' Kouchner said, adding that the door
> should be left open to negotiations with Tehran, but Paris has made a
> suspension of nuclear work a condition for talks.
> The United States, Germany, France and Britain have led a diplomatic
> drive to punish Iran for refusing to halt its uranium enrichment
> program. They succeeded in persuading reluctant Russia and China to
> back two U.N. sanctions resolutions.
> Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tehran would not give up
> its nuclear program.
> "Of course we will not abandon our right to nuclear technology," he
> told state television. "They (the West) talks about imposing sanctions
> on Iran, but they can not do it."
> Washington says the time has to expand the penalties and has called a
> September 21 meeting of the six powers to discuss a third sanctions
> resolution to submit to the U.N. Security Council.
> Kouchner said France had asked its biggest companies, including oil
> giant Total and gas firm Gaz de France, not to bid for projects in
> Iran.
> "We have already asked a certain number of our large companies to not
> respond to tenders, and it is a way of signaling that we are serious,"
> Kouchner said.
> "We are not banning French companies from submitting. We have advised
> them not to. These are private companies. But I think that it has been
> heard and we are not the only ones to have done this."
> In addition, Paris and Berlin were preparing possible European Union
> economic sanctions against Tehran, Kouchner said.
> "We have decided to ... prepare ourselves for possible sanctions
> outside the U.N. sanctions and which would be European sanctions. Our
> German friends proposed it. We discussed it a few days ago," Kouchner
> said.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Bush setting America up for war with Iran
>
> http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?p=385985#385985




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dangdangdoodIe wrote:
> France will be sorry they elected a rightwing idiot.


Yeah, turns out he's another Neocon with an Israel-first
agenda. French won't buy it.

>
>
> In article <1189987887.467098.303220@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>,
> NOMOREWAR_FORISRAEL@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>France says must prepare for possible war with Iran
>>
>>By Francois Murphy 51 minutes ago
>>French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Sunday his country
>>must prepare for the possibility of war against Iran over its nuclear
>>program, but he did not believe any such action was imminent.
>>Seeking to ratchet up the pressure on Iran, Kouchner also told RTL
>>radio and LCI television that the world's major powers should use
>>further sanctions to show they were serious about stopping Tehran
>>getting atom bombs, and said France had asked French firms not to bid
>>for tenders in the Islamic Republic.
>>"We must prepare for the worst," Kouchner said in an interview,
>>adding: "The worst, sir, is war."
>>Asked about the preparations, he said it was normal to prepare for
>>various eventualities.
>>"We are preparing ourselves by trying to put together plans that are
>>the chiefs of staff's prerogative (but) that is not about to happen
>>tomorrow," he added.
>>Tehran insists it only wants to master nuclear technology to produce
>>electricity, but it has yet to comply with repeated U.N. demands that
>>it suspend uranium enrichment and other sensitive work that could
>>potentially be used in producing weapons.
>>Kouchner's comments follow a similarly hawkish statement by French
>>President Nicolas Sarkozy, who said last month in his first major
>>foreign policy speech since taking office that a diplomatic push by
>>the world's powers was the only alternative to "an Iranian bomb or the
>>bombing of Iran."
>>Asked if France was involved in any planning towards war, he said:
>>"The French army is not at the moment associated with anything at all,
>>nor with any maneuver at all."
>>"PEACE IS IN YOUR INTEREST"
>>France has said repeatedly it wants the U.N. Security Council to pass
>>tougher sanctions against Iran over its failure to dispel fears that
>>it is secretly pursuing nuclear weapons.
>>"We do not want to signal anything other than 'peace is in your
>>interest, and in ours too,"' Kouchner said, adding that the door
>>should be left open to negotiations with Tehran, but Paris has made a
>>suspension of nuclear work a condition for talks.
>>The United States, Germany, France and Britain have led a diplomatic
>>drive to punish Iran for refusing to halt its uranium enrichment
>>program. They succeeded in persuading reluctant Russia and China to
>>back two U.N. sanctions resolutions.
>>Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tehran would not give up
>>its nuclear program.
>>"Of course we will not abandon our right to nuclear technology," he
>>told state television. "They (the West) talks about imposing sanctions
>>on Iran, but they can not do it."
>>Washington says the time has to expand the penalties and has called a
>>September 21 meeting of the six powers to discuss a third sanctions
>>resolution to submit to the U.N. Security Council.
>>Kouchner said France had asked its biggest companies, including oil
>>giant Total and gas firm Gaz de France, not to bid for projects in
>>Iran.
>>"We have already asked a certain number of our large companies to not
>>respond to tenders, and it is a way of signaling that we are serious,"
>>Kouchner said.
>>"We are not banning French companies from submitting. We have advised
>>them not to. These are private companies. But I think that it has been
>>heard and we are not the only ones to have done this."
>>In addition, Paris and Berlin were preparing possible European Union
>>economic sanctions against Tehran, Kouchner said.
>>"We have decided to ... prepare ourselves for possible sanctions
>>outside the U.N. sanctions and which would be European sanctions. Our
>>German friends proposed it. We discussed it a few days ago," Kouchner
>>said.
>>
>>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>Bush setting America up for war with Iran
>>
>>http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?p=385985#385985

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On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 02:25:45 GMT, dangdangdoodIe
<notea-thanks@islandnet.com> wrote:

>France will be sorry they elected a rightwing idiot.
>
>
>In article <1189987887.467098.303220@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>,
> NOMOREWAR_FORISRAEL@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> France says must prepare for possible war with Iran



I can't tell any difference between their new
right-wing idiot and the previous left-wing
idiot. Maybe the real problem is, well, that
they're FRENCH ?

Note that France didn't say IT was going to
fight a nuclear Iran. France plans to get US
to do the dirtywork - as usual.

All France plans to do is think about economic
sactions ... which are increasingly irrelevant
now that China is beoming a major client for
Iranian oil.

If it were any other country than Iran, I suppose
we could all sit back and just LET it become a
noteworthy nuclear power. Be friendly, make deals,
the usual. Unfortunately, Iran is run by militant
religious fanatics that make Pat Robertson look
like Kermit The Frog by comparison. THEY see
the moment as fundamental Islams rebirth, their
time to push out and take the world by the 'nads.
Nuclear weapons will only increase their zeal -
a bigger, sharper sword to use against the infidels.
 
<NOMOREWAR_FORISRAEL@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1189987887.467098.303220@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
> France says must prepare for possible war with Iran
>
> By Francois Murphy 51 minutes ago
> French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Sunday his country
> must prepare for the possibility of war against Iran over its nuclear
> program, but he did not believe any such action was imminent.
> Seeking to ratchet up the pressure on Iran, Kouchner also told RTL
> radio and LCI television that the world's major powers should use
> further sanctions to show they were serious about stopping Tehran
> getting atom bombs, and said France had asked French firms not to bid
> for tenders in the Islamic Republic.
> "We must prepare for the worst," Kouchner said in an interview,
> adding: "The worst, sir, is war."

Cut......

Good, maybe France will attack Iran and wage war against them leaving the US
out of it for a change.

Wouldn't it be nice if some other country got caught up in a stupid quagmire
instead of the US.

France will rue thed ay it elected a ritard likely to drag them into a
hapless war for no gain.
 
On Sep 17, 7:30 am, b...@barrk.net (B1ackwater) wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 02:25:45 GMT, dangdangdoodIe
>
> <notea-tha...@islandnet.com> wrote:
> >France will be sorry they elected a rightwing idiot.

>
> >In article <1189987887.467098.303...@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>,
> > NOMOREWAR_FORISR...@yahoo.com wrote:

>
> >> France says must prepare for possible war with Iran

>
> I can't tell any difference between their new
> right-wing idiot and the previous left-wing
> idiot. Maybe the real problem is, well, that
> they're FRENCH ?


And how closely do you follow current events in France? Closer than
just reading headlines in your localized news sources? Maybe you skim
an article or two when the headline makes you knee jerk?
 
On Sep 16, 5:11 pm, NOMOREWAR_FORISR...@yahoo.com wrote:
> France says must prepare for possible war with Iran
>
> By Francois Murphy 51 minutes ago
> French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Sunday his country
> must prepare for the possibility of war against Iran over its nuclear
> program, but he did not believe any such action was imminent.
> Seeking to ratchet up the pressure on Iran, Kouchner also told RTL
> radio and LCI television that the world's major powers should use
> further sanctions to show they were serious about stopping Tehran
> getting atom bombs, and said France had asked French firms not to bid
> for tenders in the Islamic Republic.
> "We must prepare for the worst," Kouchner said in an interview,
> adding: "The worst, sir, is war."
> Asked about the preparations, he said it was normal to prepare for
> various eventualities.
> "We are preparing ourselves by trying to put together plans that are
> the chiefs of staff's prerogative (but) that is not about to happen
> tomorrow," he added.
> Tehran insists it only wants to master nuclear technology to produce
> electricity, but it has yet to comply with repeated U.N. demands that
> it suspend uranium enrichment and other sensitive work that could
> potentially be used in producing weapons.
> Kouchner's comments follow a similarly hawkish statement by French
> President Nicolas Sarkozy, who said last month in his first major
> foreign policy speech since taking office that a diplomatic push by
> the world's powers was the only alternative to "an Iranian bomb or the
> bombing of Iran."
> Asked if France was involved in any planning towards war, he said:
> "The French army is not at the moment associated with anything at all,
> nor with any maneuver at all."
> "PEACE IS IN YOUR INTEREST"
> France has said repeatedly it wants the U.N. Security Council to pass
> tougher sanctions against Iran over its failure to dispel fears that
> it is secretly pursuing nuclear weapons.
> "We do not want to signal anything other than 'peace is in your
> interest, and in ours too,"' Kouchner said, adding that the door
> should be left open to negotiations with Tehran, but Paris has made a
> suspension of nuclear work a condition for talks.
> The United States, Germany, France and Britain have led a diplomatic
> drive to punish Iran for refusing to halt its uranium enrichment
> program. They succeeded in persuading reluctant Russia and China to
> back two U.N. sanctions resolutions.
> Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tehran would not give up
> its nuclear program.
> "Of course we will not abandon our right to nuclear technology," he
> told state television. "They (the West) talks about imposing sanctions
> on Iran, but they can not do it."
> Washington says the time has to expand the penalties and has called a
> September 21 meeting of the six powers to discuss a third sanctions
> resolution to submit to the U.N. Security Council.
> Kouchner said France had asked its biggest companies, including oil
> giant Total and gas firm Gaz de France, not to bid for projects in
> Iran.
> "We have already asked a certain number of our large companies to not
> respond to tenders, and it is a way of signaling that we are serious,"
> Kouchner said.
> "We are not banning French companies from submitting. We have advised
> them not to. These are private companies. But I think that it has been
> heard and we are not the only ones to have done this."
> In addition, Paris and Berlin were preparing possible European Union
> economic sanctions against Tehran, Kouchner said.
> "We have decided to ... prepare ourselves for possible sanctions
> outside the U.N. sanctions and which would be European sanctions. Our
> German friends proposed it. We discussed it a few days ago," Kouchner
> said.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
On Sep 17, 11:27 am, nuke lalouche addington
<SisterIllumin...@aol.com> wrote:

> All of this ****, and it been CHENEY and ADDINGTON and the KO0K group
> Iowa threatening to nuclear bomb innocent people, not Iran.



There's a steady drumbeat for war with Iran. Don't be surprised that
other countries (those much closer to Iran than the USA for example),
hear that drumbeat and decide that it would be wise to prepare for the
war that's being advertised.

How pissed will Bush and Cheney and the other neocons be if somebody
else starts their war before they give the signal?

Think about it.
 
On 17 Sep, 15:53, "Bob Eld" <nsmontas...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Wouldn't it be nice if some other country got caught up in a stupid quagmire
> instead of the US.


How would a war with Iran be a "stupid quagmire"? Are you saying a war
with Iran is a bad idea?
 
James Of Tucson wrote:

> On Sep 17, 11:27 am, nuke lalouche addington
> <SisterIllumin...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>> All of this ****, and it been CHENEY and ADDINGTON and the KO0K group
>> Iowa threatening to nuclear bomb innocent people, not Iran.

>
>
> There's a steady drumbeat for war with Iran. Don't be surprised that
> other countries (those much closer to Iran than the USA for example),
> hear that drumbeat and decide that it would be wise to prepare for the
> war that's being advertised.
>
> How pissed will Bush and Cheney and the other neocons be if somebody
> else starts their war before they give the signal?
>
> Think about it.


Maybe it's a new era of colonization for oil.
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