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Old November 8th 03, 03:11 PM
Pierre-Henri Baras
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Bjeid Beik Rassouli wrote:


: European countries tend to respect UN resolutions.

HAHAHHAA oh yes. That's why, in 1995, France decided to explode a
thermonuclear device in a test against all UN oppostion, votes,
resolutions etc.



Why are French tests worse than US, UK, Russian or Chinese Tests??? We
didn't go against any resolution or even UN position. All treaties
(Roratonga and the CNTB) came in 1996 after France, China the US and the UK
agreed to halt them). Please make your point clearer.
The only protest came from countries not belonging to the Security Council,
hence not possessing the A&H bombs; with Greenpeace pulling the strings
behind the stunt.....paid by British oil compagnies, but that's another
problem...
It's funny how Australians always protested against these tests held
thousands of miles away and on French territory, but never protested when
the UK held tests on Australian mainland. Double standards perhaps...

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