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Sarkozy's split with the legacy of de Gaulle
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This would indeed be a boost in the morale of Europe which is hard at it trying to forge and united front inspite of opposition in various fields by various parties involved. If and when France unites with the NATO, what will be the effect in Europe and also in Afghanistan. Would it make a difference in Lebanon or Iraq?
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And I think that he will also have a positive impact for France. He just visited Greece, and in return the Creeks are strongly considering Rafales, Fremms and other French goodies. ekathimerini.com | Sarkozy secures arms deal "It does mean that France will no longer oppose America just for the sake of opposing America." I hope so ![]() |
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There's always a broad consensus on foreign policy matters. The opposition will not attack him on this subject, witness Afghanistan where the even very discreet protest of the socialist party to the sending of more troops was not welcomed by the public opinion; moreover the majority of the French wanted a thaw with the US after the 2003 crisis. The mending of the relations with Bush started well before Sarkozy's mandate (Lebanon, Iran..)
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With France's foreign policy historically oscillating between assertive nationalism and a desire to achieve a position of controlling the EU agenda, NATO would be a potentially exposed to greater tensions in a post-Sarkozy Administration.
Also, with NATO becoming more a political rather than a military alliance, it is also fortutitous that France has reconsidered its official status in NATO just as the alliance has become recalcitrant in its military commitments to Afghanistan. Whatever Sarkozy's policies may be, they will only succeed to the extent the French people will be willing to support them. And that support on the continent has been tenous at best. If the fighting escalates in intensity and more casualties are inflicted, I doubt that the prospects for continental support will be in our favor. |
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