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PARIS, FRANCE - President Jacques Chirac announced today that France would be deploying two elite units of French troops to Iraq in the event of war. Five hundred crack troops from the 2nd Groupement d'Instruction en Abandonment are mobilizing to assist the Iraqi Army in the finer

points of military surrender. "The immediate capitulation of an armed force is a delicate and intricate tactic in which we French have much

experience." said Defense Ministry spokesperson General de Armee

Francois-Phillippe Hommes de Petit-Pommes. "There is a certain protocol in laying down your arms or fleeing the battlefield. To wave the white flag while remaining arrogant, pompous and insufferable requires experience and training. The French Army believes it is second to none in the fine art of surrendering quickly. The record of our armed forces in that area speaks for itself. The Iraqi performance in giving up

without a fight during the last Gulf War was commendable but slip-shod. We hope to improve their level of surrender execution for the next war."

 

General Hommes de Petit-Pommes further announced that 1000 advisors from the Regiment de Collaborateurs Francais will also be dispatched to Iraq to assist the Iraqi people in collaborating effectively with any occupation force. "It is more important to protect their art treasures than to defend their honor," the General pointed out.

 

The General also expressed the hope that Baghdad has some tree-lined boulevards. "It was our experience that the Germans liked to march in

the shade, and we feel the Americans and the British might like that same measure of comfort in Iraq-especially as warm weather settles

in this spring."

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Cutting..... :D

Paul

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