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Ideals Divide, Unite United States, France, North Carolina Professor Says.

By Tim Simmons, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Oct. 13--The American Revolution. World War II. Political conflicts in Algeria. American involvement in Vietnam.

Each of these marks a notable point in the history of the United States, but they also share another common thread. In each case, the United States found its fortunes intertwined with the politics of France.

Strong allies who often find themselves bickering over international issues, France and the United States have a unique relationship that plays a huge role in defining the current disagreements over the war in Iraq.

Lloyd Kramer, a professor of history ...

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