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THE SHAME OF JACQUES CHIRAC

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The Boston Globe, December 10th, 1987

French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac, having learned nothing from the example of Ronald Reagan and William Casey, grovels at the feet of Ayatollah Khomeini. To procure the release of two French hostages held by Khomeini's Lebanese agents, Chirac has not only short-circuited the French judicial system and rewarded the ayatollah's tactic of kidnapping innocent civilians; he has disdained the French tradition of political asylum as if it were nothing but an outmoded encumbrance. Americans were ashamed to learn that Reagan had been played for a dupe by the dictator responsible for assassinating US...

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