I think I've only seen "Made in France" ONCE. Ever. And it was on a shitty toy car.
Hitler and Saddam comapre easily.

How utterly moronic, Ronnie. You really are trying to beat Vince, aren't you? You're probably as green as the dollar bills you wish you didn't have to pay in taxes over all the attention he's been receiving.
Hitler and Saddam may both be evil people, yes, but they have one important difference: ambition. Hitler's ambition is what made him a threat; he wanted to take over the entire world and started to enact his plans. If he hadn't had ambition, he would have just been another dictator that sat in his palace and ate peeled grapes all day.
Saddam's only ambitions were to harass his neighbours and kill Israel, but only because it was fashionable to do so. He didn't have any overwhelming superiority complex and I think it's safe to assume that he didn't want to take over the world, or he would have already tried.
So really, all you can say is that Saddam is a really bad dude, like Hitler. But Saddam posed no real threat.
With Saddam, it was just obvious that we had learned from our mistakes.......well, the allies that is.
Even stupider. Words escape me on this one.
So the fact that France helped out in World War 2 makes them less favourable allies now? What past lesson has America learned from France's actions?
Perhaps you should bundle up the Statue of Liberty and send it back in disgust. It WAS a gift from France, afterall.