If Europe doesn't want Middle East war to begin again, it has to step up

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Author(s) Jonathan Freedland
Source The Guardian
Date August 23, 2006
URL http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1855958,00.html
Quote
Quotes-start.png "With France in the lead, the great powers of Europe are confirming the US right's prejudices. During this summer's war between Israel and Hizbullah, they certainly talked the talk - pressing for a ceasefire, demanding an international force be placed between the combatants. But now it's time to walk the walk, and the Europeans are finding they'd rather stay on their chaise longues." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position France should commit more troops on the topic 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict.


This item refers to the previous opinion item Mideast Echoes Of 1938.