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Regis Philbin
Apr 16th, 2009, 07:30 PM
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/world_agenda/article6098836.ece

World Agenda: Nicolas Sarkozy puts Barack Obama in the doghouse

Why the master of America's new First Mutt is no longer in good odour with President Sarkozy

Charles Bremner

France has been cooing along with everyone else over the arrival of Bo Obama at the White House, but the master of America's new First Dog is no longer in good odour with President Sarkozy.

Mr Sarkozy is pouring cold water on President Obama's efforts to recast American leadership on the world stage, depicting them as unoriginal, unsubstantial and overrated. Behind leaks and briefings from the Elysée Palace lies Mr Sarkozy's irritation at the rock-star welcome that Europe gave Mr Obama on his Europan tour earlier this month.

The American President's call "to free the world of the menace of a nuclear nightmare" was hot air, Mr Sarkozy's diplomatic staff told him in a report. "It was rhetoric – not a speech on American security policy but an export model aimed at improving the image of the United States," they said. Most of Mr Obama's proposals had already been made by the Bush administration and Washington was dragging its feet on disarmament and treaties against nuclear proliferation, the leaked report said.

Personal pique and French politics are also behind the souring of Mr Sarkozy's self-promoted honeymoon with the United States. On the personal side, the French President is needled by the adulation for an unproven US leader whose stardom has eclipsed what he sees as his established record as a world troubleshooter. "The President is annoyed by what he sees as the naivety and the herd mentality of the media," said a journalist who is privy to Elysée thinking.

phlix
Apr 17th, 2009, 09:11 AM
It's funny how republicans dismiss France's opinion when it doesn't suit them (like before the Iraq war started) and embrace it when it suits them.

This is typical.

When the U.N. endorsed the first gulf war the Bush administration defending the war by saying "this is an operation endorsed by the U.N.". Later when the U.N. said there wasn't enough evidence of WMD to endorse the current gulf war the Bush II administration said "We don't need the U.N.'s endorsement to do this operation".

They want it both ways.

pinky
Apr 17th, 2009, 10:18 AM
Really? The Republicans flip flop?

I never knew that! [/sarcasm]