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Friday, August 14, 2009
Taken from here.

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Wednesday, June 03, 2009

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
President Barack Obama talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel in the Oval Office Monday, May 18, 2009. Official White House Photo by Pete Souza.

Rahm... yes. dot. dot. dot.




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Monday, May 11, 2009
J'ai beaucoup aimé... Barack Obama assistait pour la première fois au dîner de l'association des correspondants de la Maison Blanche, grand messe où les grands (lesquels?) médias des Etats-Unis invitent à leur table des "people", des politiques, des business(wo)men, des starlettes du grand et petit écran, et on y va tiré à quatre épingles.
"mMs 100 prochains jours vont être une telle réussite que je vais les boucler en 72 jours. Et le 73ème, je me reposerai".

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I'm just a real fan of Alphacat... One of my preferred videos so far is T.I. Dead and Gone, with Lisa Lavie (very nice voice indeed).

Here is the latest release:

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Wednesday, May 06, 2009

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Friday, April 03, 2009

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Very unusual (but still interesting) point of view!


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Thursday, January 15, 2009

via caglepost.com

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
I trust this is worth reading the full piece of news rather than just an excerpt. JERUSALEM (AFP) – US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was left shame-faced after President George W. Bush ordered her to abstain in a key UN vote on the Gaza war, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Monday.

"She was left shamed. A resolution that she prepared and arranged, and in the end she did not vote in favour," Olmert said in a speech in the southern town of Ashkelon.

The UN Security Council passed a resolution last Thursday calling for an immediate ceasefire in the three-week-old conflict in the Gaza Strip and an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza where hundreds have been killed.

Fourteen of the council's 15 members voted in favour of the resolution, which was later rejected by both Israel and Hamas.

The United States, Israel's main ally, had initially been expected to voted in line with the other 14 but Rice later became the sole abstention.

"In the night between Thursday and Friday, when the secretary of state wanted to lead the vote on a ceasefire at the Security Council, we did not want her to vote in favour," Olmert said.

"I said 'get me President Bush on the phone'. They said he was in the middle of giving a speech in Philadelphia. I said I didn't care. 'I need to talk to him now'. He got off the podium and spoke to me.

"I told him the United States could not vote in favour. It cannot vote in favour of such a resolution. He immediately called the secretary of state and told her not to vote in favour."

Bush has consistently placed the blame for the conflict on Hamas, telling reporters on Monday that while he wanted to see a "sustainable ceasefire" in Gaza, it was up to Hamas to choose to end its rocket fire on Israel.

But a US State Department official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, denied Olmert's claim.

"Mr. Olmert is wrong," the official said.

Even if everything had gone according to plan, "she would have abstained. That was the plan," said the official. "The government of Israel does not make US policy."

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008


A l’initiative du Consul de France à Barcelone, Pascal Brice, se tenait lundi soir à l’Institut Français de Barcelone une excellente, vraiment excellente conférence sur le thème des « Relations Europe/Etats-Unis ». A un moment très particulier de notre ère, en plein crise financière, en pleine crise économique, où la France préside le Conseil de l’Europe, où le rideau tombe sur Georges W. Bush et son administration, où se lève l’aube d’un espoir avec l’arrivée de Barack Obama (qu’il convient de nuancer et d’observer avec beaucoup de scepticisme, mais j’y reviendrai dans un autre post).
Pascal Brice avait convié plusieurs intervenants de qualité :
- Pascal Hector, sous Directeur du Ministère des Affaires Etrangères Allemand, en charge des questions budgétaires européennes. Brillant.
- Le Consul des Etats-Unis à Barcelone, Todd Robinson, à l’humour souvent décapant (« Pourquoi Bush a accepté de tenir le G20 ? « Well, he did not have have much of a choice » dit-il avec un grand sourire… « and at the end, Whashignton DC is more in Chicago these days, isn’t it ? »)
- Nicholas Hopton, du ministère des affaires étrangères du Royaume Uni, Gordon Brown addicted, doté d’un excellent sens de l’humour bien britannique et d’une perspicacité économique de qualité
- Renaldo Mändmets, Estonien, membre de la Commission Europénne et ancien haut cadre du ministère Estonien des Finances (c’était néanmoins le seul à être totalement à côté de la plaque sur pratiquement tout ce qu’il disait)
- Anna Terrón, ancienne Euro-députée Catalane (donc avant tout Espagnole, n’en déplaise à certains.. pas grave, moi aussi je vous aime Catalans !)
Le débat sur la crise actuelle fut plus qu’enrichissant.
Mais une remarque, parfaitement bien formulée par le modérateur du débat, Pascal Brice lui-même, m’a particulièrement plu. Je le cite, en substance seulement, car je ne prétendrai pas avoir mémorisé les termes exacts de ses dires :
« J’aimerai, si vous le permettez, ajouter une chose, qui n’engage que moi. Nous venons de tourner enfin, oui enfin, la page de la méfiance des européens à l’égard de leur monnaie. Car si vous alliez demander il y a encore quelque mois dans les rues de Barcelone, de Paris, de Berlin, à des passants ce qu’ils pensaient de l’Euro, ce que cela représentait pour eux, ils auraient répondu souvent à l’unisson : la hausse des prix ! Or cette page est enfin tournée, car avec cette crise que nous sommes en train de vivre, sans précédent, en tout cas certainement pas depuis que l’Euro existe, hé bien avec cette crise, les européens réalisent enfin que l’Euro est un formidable rempart, une force majeure leur permettant de résister avec force face à la crise. Et c’est ce pour quoi l’Euro existe justement. Car imaginez-vous un seul instant l’implosion qui serait arrivée dans certains pays européens, et l’effet domino que cela aurait pu avoir dans la région ? »

C’est très juste Monsieur le Consul.

Ce à quoi ce dernier s’est tourné vers l’invité anglais suscité :
« Nick, cela suscite une question naturelle : la Grande-Bretagne va-t-elle enfin rejoindre la zone Euro ? ».

Très bonne soirée. Ça me manquait.

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Friday, November 14, 2008
Paris (dpa) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy convinced Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin not to attack the Georgian capital Tbilisi and overthrow Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili this summer, the weekly Le Nouvel Observateur reported on Thursday. Citing Sarkozy's foreign policy advisor, Jean-David Levitte, the
magazine said that the incident occurred at the Kremlin on August 12, when Sarkozy - as president of the European Union - was trying to negotiate an end to the Russia-Georgia conflict.
Sarkozy reportedly knew of the Russian plans because the French secret services had intercepted messages by Russian military leaders advising their generals to push the troops all the way to Tbilisi.


Facing Putin and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Sarkozy reportedly said, ``You can not do that. The world will not accept it.''
Putin's reply was typically brusque, the magazine said. ``I will hang Saakashvili by the balls,'' he told Sarkozy. ``Hang him?'' the French president said.
``Why not?'' Putin replied. ``The Americans hung Saddam Hussein.''
``Yes,'' responded Sarkozy. ``But do you want to end up like (US President George W) Bush?''
That supposedly gave Putin pause, and he finally said, ``You have a point there.''
According to the magazine, that exchange apparently saved Saakashvili's head.
The Georgian president was scheduled to meet Sarkozy later Thursday in Paris, just ahead of Friday's Russia-EU summit in the southern French city of Nice.

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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

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Monday, November 03, 2008
The Iraqi Government is selling the boat of Saddam Hussein. "The 82m (270ft) Ocean Breeze is equipped with swimming pools, an operating theatre, a helipad and an escape tunnel leading to a submarine." (...) "The yacht is expected to sell for millions of dollars, but brokers have said the decor may not suit all tastes. ". Read more here.
By the way, have you noticed that because of the very high-incredible-advanced-amazing education of our friend George Bush, we now have two ways for pronoucing Iraq. George says "Eye Rak", whereas this is more a kind of "eRaq", and the funny bite is that FOX news journalists also say "Eye Rak" now... the story of a word!

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Monday, October 27, 2008
N'est-ce pas John McCain qui rejetait férocement l'idée de s'asseoir avec un dictateur? Idée reprise et répétée à l'envi par son bison futé Palin? "Démago, mère des vertus"?

C'est pourtant ce qu'a fait John. Au Chili. Avec Pinochet.


Révélé par le Huffington Post.

Le doc déclassifié du Dept of State est ici.

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Sunday, October 26, 2008
 
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Thursday, October 02, 2008

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