BBC NEWS: Sarkozy quells Haiti rift with US
This is a neat article I found on BBC news. Check it out:
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Nicolas Sarkozy has moved to defuse a potentially embarrassing row with the US over claims that France is being sidelined in the aid effort in Haiti.............Underlying the episode is a tangible sense of hurt pride that France is being relegated to a secondary role
Well, it's true that the French are a prideful population. But I guess who can blame them. I suppose it's culturally ingrained, yes??
So after the French top-levels had a nice talk with the Yanks, the French all of a sudden made a complete 180 and praised the Americans for doing such a nice, wonderful, and very important role in Haiti by bringing in 13,000 troops to ensure right from the start that their occupation goes EXACTLY as planned.
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The French president's office praised the US's "exceptional mobilisation" and its "essential role... on the ground".
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essential, is it??
It's essential to militarily occupy an island state, a poor one at that, after a natural disaster.
Ah...ok. I see
To rape and pillage mostly no doubt.
Seriously. Is occupation or military control of an airport really that essential when it is ethically correct to help an island state try it's best to recover from an earthquake??
Well...only if you have plans that are tangential to that effort, of/c.
So before the French made a complete 180, this is also one of the things that was also complained about:
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France's International Co-operation Minister Alain Joyandet complained that a French plane carrying a field hospital was turned back by US troops
And that country wasn't the only one.
There's a few other countries that tried to send aid via air cargo but couldn't b/c the US is / was too pre-occupied with ensuring security control. ...right after a natural disaster that affected 100's of thousands of people.
Some one must have their head up their a$$ with respect to thinking that guns and ammo are more of a priority than helping the Haitian population. But that's what soldiers get told.
Isn't it??..lies, basically.
I wonder what the average soldier on the ground must be thinking with respect to what their being told as to what the priorities are.
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Mr Joyandet ( A French minister)... issued a formal protest to the US authorities via the French embassy, and that his actions were backed by Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner......"This is about helping Haiti, not about occupying Haiti."
No kidding.
But then all of a sudden this statement was issued:
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But now the Elysee Palace has issued a statement explicitly praising the US for its lead role in the emergency, and denying any breakdown in relations
Who know's what was spoken about for this all-of-a-sudden turn around of words.
This event isn't really about helping an incredibly poor island state after it was hit by a natural disaster that also apparently affected neighboring states.
It's waaay beyond that.
It's about the financial, political, and social destiny of an island state and the ensuing control of it by an international conglomerate of bankers, international corporate conglomerates and so forth.
Somewhere in all of this, your probably, I'm guessing, going to see something that happened very similarly in Iraq right after the Yanks invaded that country after it's non-existent WMD.
Foreign contractors bidding for rebuilding and 'developing' Haiti's resources.
Remember all of that??
Those resources probably won;'t really be developed the way you'd think they would be.
But bear in mind that the attaining of goals of those who are behind all of this know that it is essential that others suffer for the part and parcel achievement of the NWO.
There'll be only a few winners in all of this at the end.
So finally here's the KICKER in all of this..
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However, the fact that the United States is so clearly in charge of the operation does rankle with some in France - particularly those with a predisposition to mistrust anything American.........As one blogger put it on the website of Le Figaro newspaper: "The US aid to Haiti constitutes a new case of 'shock doctrine' - ie taking advantage of a natural calamity to subjugate a disorientated populace to the desires and orders of a financial and industrial oligarchy."
BINGO!!!
And here's the link: