Friday, November 19, 2004

Chirac in Britain

"I support the right to intervene for reasons of security or human rights, but only within the framework of international law, which is expressed today by the United Nations," Chirac told students of the Oxford University.

Chirac, wrapping up his two-day visit to Britain, called on the UN to reform to become more representative of "today's world," saying he was in favor of a permanent seat at the Security Council for Germany, Japan, India, Brazil and "a large African country."
Xinhuanet article

What a freaking Communist. Who does he think he is? That...that...that... Frenchman! We'll tell him what's representative of "today's world" and what isn't. We don't need a UN. We just need a "king of the world", and I think I know who has the qualifications. International law. Ooooh, better consult my lawyer. Hey, Gonzales. Got a good one for ya.

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