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  1. irreplacable_fker on

    Merkel was the only leader that had Trump by the balls.
    Now there is no vision

  2. SpankingAround on

    And he’s being graciously calling it a “temptation” and not a “total eagerness”

  3. StrangerConscious637 on

    Why don’t Americans get it? Trump is developing into Hitler 2.0… it’s easy as that.

    We in Europe learnt our lesson the hard way back in the 1930 and 1940is. The end was a destroyed continent and a fascist leader killing himself.

    It’s time to act now dear Americans.

  4. Silent-Donkey-1303 on

    Jesus Christ…EU should be able to handle their own affairs. They don’t need the USA.  They’re economy is bigger than ours . My god have some self esteem. 

  5. If France was among the “great powers,” he might have something else to say.

  6. zanzara1968 on

    yes, he Is only envious of the US, he would love to do it himself, but he can’t do anymore as the russians chased him from most of his African colonies

  7. Late at the party. If this guy wasn’t first and foremost a bankster, he could have some more credibility. But here the truth: when by culture and obedience you have to serve the top 10% of the population no matter what, you can only acting the rest of your duty. And damn, this guy love to act.

  8. Macron isn’t without issues, but he has done a lot of good for France and Europe. Managing this crisis goes without saying, but he also needs to start putting serious thought into how he will hand over power in a way to ensure France and Europe’s stability, if he can’t legally stay in power for another term.

  9. France tried to chop up Africa as their own little empire, but then got kicked out by the Russians. Its hard to take him seriously

  10. AlbertoRossonero on

    Does he slam it because it’s wrong or because France is not among the great powers this go around? lol

  11. A little bit rich coming from France, when they participated in the speedrun to ruin Africa in the past.

  12. The scam is that Russia is not even a great power but they included themselves in the group and others fell for it.

  13. DerApexPredator on

    France wants a multipolar world until it actually starts happening. There’s a reason why they haven’t replaced the US influence in Europe though they’ve used the rhetoric since de Gaulle. Like, I’m not advocating on part of a multipolar world, but this dithering by France over the issue doesn’t help.

  14. Hicklethumb on

    What the fuck is up with this comment section. „Macron’s a hypocrite. Look at what France did 150+ years ago!“

    Mofos no one from then is alive

  15. Crazy how the right in the US is spewing talk about war. They already went crazy when egg prices went up a few dollars, they can’t handle a war.

  16. NoPhilosopher3590 on

    Because it’s all consolidated under the global north right now. France will lose out if it gets divided up.

    They may even take back london, lmao

  17. I’m glad I’m not the only one who figured it out that Trump, Xi and Putin likely had a discussion about dividing the world up like a game of risk, only with Billions dead.

    I hope I’m wrong and that I get to live another 40 years but I think we’re all fucked.

  18. slower-is-faster on

    If there’s one lesson to take from history it’s that appeasement doesn’t work. The later we push back, the bigger the mess it will make.

  19. What he should have said “trump and putin have tiny peckers and are trying to show the world how small they are” that’s the same sentence just more accurate.

  20. Master-Rent5050 on

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7afrique

    Following the accession to independence of its African colonies beginning in 1959,[10] France continued to maintain a sphere of influence over the new countries, which was critical to then President Charles de Gaulle’s vision of France as a global power (or grandeur in French) and as a bulwark to British and American influence in a post-colonial world.[3]

    The United States supported France’s continuing presence in Africa to prevent the region from falling under Soviet influence during the Cold War.[3] France kept close political, economic, military and cultural ties with its former African colonies that were multi-layered, involving institutional, semi-institutional and informal levels.[1][3]

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