War

Because Macron wants to bring Europe to war against Russia

Does Emmanuel Macron want a Europe at war with Russia? At this historical moment it could be a serious mistake to underestimate the words of the French president and simply take them for personal opinions.
Ten days ago during the Paris Conference on support for Ukraine, Macron's words shocked chancelleries around the world: “There is no consensus at this stage on sending troops on the ground.
Nothing needs to be ruled out.
We will do everything possible to ensure that Russia does not win." A concept then reiterated closely by his Prime Minister Gabriel Attal "nothing can be ruled out in an ongoing war in the heart of Europe", but both NATO in the guise of general secretary Jens Stoltenberg and the Western allies immediately dampened the warlike assumptions of the Elysée, underlining that at the moment the sending of troops to Ukraine is not on the agenda.
Many, however, missed another passage from Macron's speech, the one in which he underlines how "many of those who say 'never, never' today are the same ones who said 'never tanks, never planes, never long-range missiles ' two years ago".
In fact, in these two years of war, NATO members have changed their opinion several times, promptly crossing every red line they had set for themselves, as the French president pointed out.
The only one still standing is that of sending troops to Ukraine, but even this certainty could soon falter.
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Is Macron taking us to war with Russia? Emmanuel Macron in the last few hours during his visit to Prague somehow returned to the topic of sending troops to Ukraine: “We are certainly approaching a moment in our Europe in which we must not be cowards.
We must rise to the challenge of history and the courage it implies." For days the mainstream media has been hammering us into the fact that Russia, once it has won the war with Ukraine, will not stop and start attacking Moldova and the Baltic countries which are part of the European Union and NATO.
“Vladimir Putin will not stop in Ukraine – former CIA director David Petraeus declared to Corriere della Sera -.
Moldova, Lithuania could be next.
Its ambitions extend far beyond Ukraine.
I remind you that when Putin was asked what was the worst event of the 20th century, a century that had two world wars, the Great Depression and many other misfortunes, he said the worst was the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
He is trying to reassemble the pieces of the USSR or the Great Russian Empire, with the most disparate means.
We must not delude ourselves that it will stop." The new mantra seems to be clear: although Russia does not have the strength and will to continue the war once the Federation flag has been hoisted over Kiev, the various megaphones now do nothing but repeat how Putin's will is to recreate the old USSR.
All this to hide the many mistakes made by Western leaders both before and after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine: from the sanctions that were supposed to bring Russia to its knees to the failed – if not non-existent – diplomatic line.
Macron now says that we must not be cowards, probably because he himself intends to lead any Western troops to the front and risk his own life perhaps together with the children of those who support his line.
The feeling is that the United States and Europe are starting to create the conditions to justify a war – potentially nuclear – with Russia, a bit like what was done in the past with Iraq and Afghanistan.
Starting a third world war rather than admitting one's mistakes and suffering a partial defeat – Russia currently controls only 20% of Ukraine, including Crimea – could be the biggest mistake of the new millennium, let alone " be up to the challenge of history." read also Are you in favor of sending troops to Ukraine? Take the survey

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