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Wednesday, December 19, 2001

They've surrendered, let's attack!

By Ann Coulter

© 2001 Universal Press Syndicate

As pundits mull whether America's next target in the war on terrorism
should be Iraq or a smaller quarry first – such as the Sudan or
Somalia – it's time to consider another petri dish of ferocious anti-
American hatred and terrorist activity. The Bush doctrine is: We are
at war not only with the terrorists, but also with those who harbor
them.

We've got to attack France.

Having exhausted itself in a spirited fight with the Nazis in the
last war, France cannot work up the energy to oppose terrorism. For
decades now, France has nurtured, coddled and funded Islamic
terrorists. (Moreover, the Great Satan is getting a little sick of
our McDonald's franchises being attacked on behalf of notoriously
inefficient French dairy farmers.)

At the 1972 Olympics, Muslim terrorists assassinated 11 Israeli
athletes and one German policeman. Five years later, acting on
intelligence from Israeli secret police, French counterespionage
agents arrested the reputed mastermind of the massacre, Abu Daoud.
Both Israel and West Germany sought the extradition of Daoud. Afraid
of upsetting Muslim terrorists, France refused on technical grounds
and set him free.

In 1986, Libyan agents of Moammar Gadhafi planted a bomb in a West
Berlin discotheque, killing an American serviceman and a Turkish
woman. Hundreds more were injured. President Reagan retaliated with
air strikes against Libyan military targets – including Gadhafi's
living quarters.

Quaking in the face of this show of manly force, France denied America the use of its 
airspace. As a consequence, American pilots were required to begin their missions from 
airbases in Britain. When the pilots finally mad
e it to Tripoli, tired from the long flights and showing a puckish sense of humor, 
they bombed the French embassy by mistake. POW! So sorry, our mistake.

France has repeatedly decried economic sanctions against Iraq and has accused the 
United Nations of manufacturing evidence against Saddam Hussein. The U.N., not even 
the Great Satan. The French U.N. ambassador dismissed a
erial photographs of Iraqi military trucks fleeing inspections sites just before U.N. 
weapons inspectors arrived as – quote – "perhaps a truckers' picnic."

Along with the rest of the European Union, France sends millions of dollars to the 
Palestinian Authority every year. Sucking up to the P.A. has really paid dividends to 
the craven butterbellies. While visiting Arafat in G
aza last year to announce several million more dollars in aid, Prime Minister Lionel 
Jospin was attacked by angry, stone-throwing Palestinian students.

Earlier this year, France connived with human-rights champions China and Cuba to toss 
the United States off the U.N. Human Rights Commission. Sudan took America's place, 
and, if its diplomats are not too bogged down with
human torture and slave trading, they are very much looking forward to attending the 
meetings.

This summer, Paris made Mumia Abu-Jamal an honorary citizen of Paris. In America's 
cowboy, bloodlust, rush-to-judgment approach to the death penalty, this convicted 
Philadelphia cop-killer has been sitting on death row –
and giving radio interviews and college commencement addresses – for 20 years. Since 
"Mumia" sounds like a Muslim terrorist, Parisians can use the same bumper stickers for 
the war.

Two weeks into America's war on terrorism, Le Figaro began calling for "American 
restraint." In polls, 47 percent of the French said they believed the U.S. military 
action was failing. Seventeen percent thought it was wor
king (which was – admittedly – 17 percent more than on the New York Times editorial 
page). Flaunting France's well-established reputation as a fearsome fighting machine, 
the French foreign minister, Hubert Vedrine, immedi
ately advised the United States to stop bombing Afghanistan.

The first indictment to come out of the Sept. 11 attacks was of a French national, 
Zacarias Moussaoui. He is believed to be the intended 20th hijacker on Bloody Tuesday. 
France quickly moved to extend consular protection
for Moussaoui. Intriguingly, French Justice Minister Marylise Lebranchu has demanded 
that Moussaoui not be executed.

Mlle. Lebranchu seems to have forgotten, but WE ARE THE GREAT SATAN! We also have 
Moussaoui. It's annoying enough when these celebrated Nazi slayers refuse to extradite 
terrorists on the grounds that America does not obse
rve the pristine judicial formalities of their pals, China, Cuba and the Sudan. But 
under what zany theory of international law does France think it can tell us what to 
do with a terrorist we caught right here on U.S. soi
l?

The Great Satan is wearying of this reverse hegemony, in which little pipsqueak 
nations try to impose their pipsqueak values on us. Aren't we the ones who should be 
arrogantly oppressing countries that unaccountably do no
t have the death penalty?

And now, as America goes about building support for an attack on Iraq – guess who's 
complaining? The turtlenecked chickens are terrified of offending fanatical Muslims 
and inviting a terrorist attack, but Arab leaders are
 supposed to face down the vastly larger populations of crazies living in their own 
countries. While France whines, Turkey – a predominantly Muslim country, I note – is 
preparing its airstrips for a possible U.S. attack o
n Iraq.

If this is a war against terrorism and not a Eurocentric war against Islam, the 
conclusion is ineluctable: We must attack France. What are they going to do? Fight us?



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been dubbed "the Abbie Hoffman of the Right." Dubbed "one of the 20
most fascinating women in politics" by George magazine, Coulter has
appeared on ABC's "This Week," "Good Morning America," NBC's "Today,"
"Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher," CNN's "Larry King Live" and
CNBC's "Rivera Live."
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