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". The attitude and decisions adopted by the US in order to shamefully protect its steel industry at the expense of European interests, perfectly illustrate that, beyond wonderful speeches and liberal statements, what now dominates the world is the law of the strongest. This is what George W. Bush is relying on in this case; take another look at the fable of the Wolf and the Lamb by Jean de la Fontaine. That is why Europe must take firm action using the legal means provided for within the framework of the WTO, but also using all the other available means of exerting pressure at a time when the United States continues to call on other shared aims in its fight against terrorism. This situation is proof of the true nature of American-style globalisation. It sums up the speeches on the benefits of free competition that is lacking in rules. It reassures those who believe that we need a political Europe that is capable of existing and also to influence the management of world affairs."@en1

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