JeanBenoît Nadeau and Julie Barlow IHT
Occupations
MONTREAL The latest United Nations meeting on Iraq has sparked another wave of France-bashing in the United States. The better-informed argue that the French are acting out of self-interest. The less-informed accuse the French of trying to thwart U.S. plans in Iraq. The truth is somewhere in the middle. Yet one thing is certain: France's stance on Iraq is more the product of its own experience and history than rivalry with the United States.
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In the events leading up to the war in Iraq, the French disagreement with the United States was over the means being taken to rid the world of weapons of mass destruction, not the end in itself. In the present controversy over rebuilding Iraq, it is again the means that France is questioning. Americans may wonder why the means are so important to the French.
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The answer is in history. Occupation is a sore spot for the French.
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