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"en.20030130.3.4-107"2
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"Mr President, I voted with determination against the resolution on Iraq – which was adopted with the votes of a red-green coalition – on behalf of that young Europe of free peoples that certainly do not identify with the old, compromise politics and false, hypocritical pacifism where eyes are closed to the dreadful risk to European security posed by Saddam’s regime, which threatens us with a true clash of cultures. Some amendments were rejected which sought to strengthen a text that portrays a cowardly and defeatist Europe, certainly not the Europe of the Battle of Lepanto, where the Pope was on the right side. Under the circumstances, it is Europe’s moral and political duty to instead make a stand for the freedom of peoples and against the imminent threat – a threat posed by terrible weapons of destruction – of Islamic terrorism, which has secret links to Saddam’s regime."@en1
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