The case for nuking France
Robert Higgs identifies the real enemy and proposes a solution. Here's an excerpt:
Unlike Saddam, who worked in harmony with US officials for many years prior to 1991 and expressed only pacific inclinations toward this country, Chirac has always insisted insanely on putting the interests of France above those of the United States. Nor has he kept his bellicosity under tight wraps. Only a few days ago, in an exclusive interview given to reporters for Time, the iron-fisted tyrant known in his own country as "Le Bulldozer" said, "France is not a pacifist country." Few could miss the implied threat to US security in that naked declaration. Nor could anyone mistake his hostile intentions when he declared: "Regarding America’s role as a sole superpower: Any community with only one dominant power is always a dangerous one, and provokes reactions."
I agree. Let's nuke those arrogant wine-swilling sovereignty poodles.
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