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Little by little, the French government tries to change its behavior. The smell of Allied victory wafting out of Bhagdad maybe? You can expect Chirac
and Villepin to say: we have always loved the United States. We are your friends, no hard feelings... I just hope nobody will believe it in the
United States. If within a few days, Chirac and Villepin say this, think about it: it�s ALL about the money. They want to try to keep some of their
Iraqi contracts intact. They want the United States to go back to the United Nations where they can again paralyze you with their vetoes and their
counter-proposals.
I'm sorry to say it, but nothing good for the U.S. can come from France now.
Some day in the future this may change, but the French will have to learn their lessons the hard way. They have to feel the pain, unlike the
citizens of Poland. The Polish see what they owe to the United States. A little more than ten years ago, they were under the rule of a communist
dictatorship and they remember it is thanks to the United States that they were freed from that nightmare. The French people will have to see what a
nightmare looks like before you can take their apologies seriously.
Be patient, the nightmare is almost upon us.
Economically speaking, France is decaying, full speed. Unemployment is officially around ten per cent. If you add the people who have never worked and
so are not counted for the statistics, and also add the students who study nothing useful, the right number would be way above fifteen per cent.
Growth rate is now officially around one per cent, and it includes government activities: if the government component was not included, it would be
easy to see that France is in depression. Her population is growing old, and no money is available to take care of the large number of senior
citizens in the years to come. The greater part of young people are Muslim, not integrated with French society, and almost illiterate.
In fact, the only things that are growing in France right now are crime and Islamism. Some readers have been amazed by the fact that teenaged girls
and young women in many city districts have to wear the Islamic veil if they do not want to be harassed, but it gets worse. A few weeks ago, a young
Arab burnt a teenaged girl alive in the suburbs of Paris. He was convicted of murder, but he became a hero and an example for other young Arabs living
in the same kind of areas. Two month ago, ten Arab men who raped another teenaged girl in another district were convicted and condemned to spend five
years in jail. Yes, just five years. Their families left the court of justice shouting to the journalists it was unfair and they would look out for
revenge. Eight days later, the court was burnt down during the night. The teenaged girl and her family have had to leave Paris, and hide in another
part of the country.
I have written columns in the French press concerning what�s happening. The response has been death threats, with color pictures of slit throats,
anti-Semitic insults. There were Muslims in France thirty years ago, but they were not like the Muslims of today. They were moderate, they did not
feel they could wield decisive political power in France, they did not think they were at war against western civilization. Now it�s clear that they
think they are at war. Very few people are in jail in France (France does not have enough jails), but more than sixty per cent of the convicts are
Muslims, and Islamist imams visit them on a weekly basis. My wife was born in a Muslim family. She�s not a Muslim anymore, and because she left
Islam, she risks being killed if she says it openly. My wife�s mother is still Muslim, but she is a moderate, and she�s afraid to be considered a
traitor by the much more radical Muslims that are spreading throughout France.
Within twenty years, Muslims will be a majority in France. And if nothing changes, they will be radical Muslims.
The French government takes care of the present: it knows it cannot take care of the future because there is no future. The French government acts
like a traitor to its old allies for many reasons: because it has no principles, because it needs money, but especially because it is afraid of bloody
riots. France is not a sovereign nation anymore: it�s partly ruled by the mob, partly ruled from the outside by corrupting Muslim tyrants. But don�t
worry, France also has no importance anymore: it can still bark, but it�s bite is more like a nip.
France is almost finished. The nightmare is almost here. France has to know the horrors of the nightmare if you want her to have a chance to wake up.
Sure, you may find some exceptions to the rule. France has some decent intellectuals: but they have about the same access to the mainstream media
that dissenters had in the Soviet Union twenty years ago. France has bold politicians: one, maybe two if I want to be extremely generous. France
still has genuine journalists: you could count them on the fingers of one hand. For the next years, come to France if you want, visit old monuments,
but do not expect to be understood or appreciated by the locals. Behave as you would in a third world country; soon France will be a third world
country. Perhaps it will wake up with a start, but who knows? Right now, if you read the polls, only 53% of the French hope the U.S. army will
defeat Saddam: the rest hope the United States will be defeated and Saddam will win...
Do you really want France to have a word to say in the re-building of Iraq after Saddam is defeated?