How many ISIS fighters has he had executed for their act of high treason? I'll believe that Macron's trying to keep his head out of the guillotine, but I won't believe he's our guy until he crosses the Rubicon.
How many ISIS fighters has he had executed for their act of high treason?
There is no such law in France.
I'll believe that Macron's trying to keep his head out of the guillotine, but I won't believe he's our guy until he crosses the Rubicon.
If he does cross the Rubicon, by which I assume you mean make himself dictator, it probably will not be for your cause. The point is not that he is a good guy, but that even a guy firmly on the globalist side is doing this sort of thing.
No, I mean committing himself to a course which does not allow him to backslide. You still say he's firmly on the globalist side; I don't agree that he's pushing back if he's still pushing forwards, but in a manner less likely to blow up in his face.
Funny you should mention that. A few months ago, about 100 French generals (most retired, but a few active duty) wrote a letter to Macron that effectively boiled down to “We are on the verge of civil war. Fix it, or we will fix it.”
France where the leftist president is pushing back against CRT, wokeism and Islamism?
France brewed the poison and America quaffed it.
All those American philosophical texts that the French were reading in 1790.
How many ISIS fighters has he had executed for their act of high treason? I'll believe that Macron's trying to keep his head out of the guillotine, but I won't believe he's our guy until he crosses the Rubicon.
There is no such law in France.
If he does cross the Rubicon, by which I assume you mean make himself dictator, it probably will not be for your cause. The point is not that he is a good guy, but that even a guy firmly on the globalist side is doing this sort of thing.
No, I mean committing himself to a course which does not allow him to backslide. You still say he's firmly on the globalist side; I don't agree that he's pushing back if he's still pushing forwards, but in a manner less likely to blow up in his face.
Agreed. It's not like there couldn't be a coup in France.
They had a failed on in 1961, and it wasn't the first.
Funny you should mention that. A few months ago, about 100 French generals (most retired, but a few active duty) wrote a letter to Macron that effectively boiled down to “We are on the verge of civil war. Fix it, or we will fix it.”