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July 10, 2005

France Momentarily Puts Aside Dispute With Britain Over Iraq War

Emma-Kate Symons of The Australian reported July 11, 2005 from Paris that, "Senior politicians and the national media in France have put aside disputes over the Iraq war and pledged unqualified support to British Prime Minister Tony Blair in the wake of the London bomb attacks [on July 7, 2005], stating that Europe must not give in to the divisions that followed the terrorist atrocities in Madrid last year."

See "Al-Qa'ida must not divide Europe" for more of Ms. Symons' analysis.

Posted by Munir Umrani at July 10, 2005 08:08 PM

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