Just soft

You can always trust the French to go soft, soft on Middle East terrorists, soft on Hamas, soft on Hezbollah and now, soft on Iran.
France's President Jacques Chirac appears to have eased the world's political pressure on Iran over its suspect nuclear programme.

In a radio interview before departing for the UN General Assembly session in New York, Mr Chirac said: "I am never in favour of sanctions."

He called Iran "a great nation", and suggested that in the course of future talks the six leading nations now engaged with Iran on the nuclear dossier would renounce the threat of UN sanctions and Iran would renounce uranium enrichment.

His comments may reflect a growing belief among European leaders that persuading Iran to drop its troublesome nuclear ambitions can realistically be done only by staying on good terms with Iran, not by hostile pressure or threats.
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I don’t know what the hell he is going to New York for, might as well just email everyone that he’s soft and not interested in sanctions, stay at home and say he’s saving CO2 emissions, which should at least placate the crazy greens for a few minutes.

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