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Europe's Hour: Come and Gone? Ever since Washington decided 'war-war' was for men and 'jaw-jaw' was for wimps, the United States has been a spent force in the Middle East.

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Byline: Denis MacShane (MacShane, a Labour M.P., was Tony Blair's minister for Europe from 2001 to 2005.)

In 1992 a certain Jacques Poos, the unknown foreign minister of Luxembourg, announced grandly that "the hour of Europe has come." Surely the newly baptized European Union could stop a little matter of ethnoreligious mass murder in the Balkans, just two hours' flying time from EU capitals?

Er, no. The hour of Europe came and went. It took U.S. airstrikes and diplomatic arm twisting at Dayton to slow the Serbian killing machine in Bosnia in 1995, and again in Kosovo in 1999. So I was struck, on a recent visit to Washington, by how Euro-friendly senior U.S. officials have become. "We are all Europeanists now," said one. Why? Because ever since Washington decided that "war-war" was for men and "jaw-jaw" was for wimps (read Europeans), the United States has been a spent force in the Middle East. Amid the latest crisis, is it time for a new power broker to arise--Europe?

Pardon my skepticism. Tony Blair was first to step up, appealing at the recent G8 summit in St. Petersburg for international troops to go in and enforce U.N. Resolution 1559, disarming Hizbullah. But his Defense minister demurred; overstretched in Iraq, no British troops were available. So it was elsewhere. Germany, committed in Afghanistan, also balked. Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero donned an Arafat-style kaffiyeh, the symbolic Palestinian scarf, while terror rockets were pouring down on Israel. But the man who withdrew Spanish forces from Iraq is in no rush to relocate them to Lebanon. Ditto for Poland's Kaczynski twins, with their odd mixture of homophobia and anti-Semitic politics--not to mention their isolationism and contempt for the European Union. Their predecessor, President Aleksander Kwasniewski, raised Poland's place in the world with astute plays on Iraq and Ukraine. But he's history.

That leaves Jacques Chirac, in his last 10 months as French president. His knowledge of Lebanon goes back decades. He was a personal friend of the murdered former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. Recently he told Le Monde that he considered Iran and Syria responsible for the near-simultaneous two-front attacks on Israel launched by Hamas and Hizbullah. Sounding almost like George W. Bush, he accused them of supplying weapons, even intimating that they might be calling the shots militarily.

Perhaps Chirac has one eye ...

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