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Britain, France Argue Which Is Closest U.S. Ally

By NICHOLAS WAPSHOTT
Staff Reporter of the Sun
November 13, 2007

Not to be outdone by President Sarkozy's amorous overture to President Bush in Washington, Prime Minister Brown of Britain has used the first major foreign policy speech of his premiership to insist that Britain is America's closest ally.

After decades of Anglo-French rivalry, in which France has vehemently deplored the global influence America and Britain have attained and what every president of France since Charles de Gaulle has described as "Anglo-Saxon culture," Mr. Sarkozy claimed during his visit to Washington last week that France, not Britain, is now America's best friend and partner.

And now in Denmark pro-American leader Anders Fogh Rasmussen and his party was reelected;
Denmark's governing coalition, led by Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, has won a general election, but is one seat short of an absolute majority.
With all the votes counted, his Liberal-Conservative led government has taken 89 of the 179 seats in the Folketing, the country's parliament.

Mr Rasmussen could be forced to seek support from a new party headed by a Syrian-born Palestinian immigrant.

Turnout was higher than in the previous poll, held in 2005, at over 86%.

Mr Rasmussen, 54, who won a third consecutive election after the 2001 and 2005 victories was in a jubilant mood.

"Everything indicates that the government can continue," he told his supporters after victory became clear.

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