And how do we do this exactly? France won’t even collaborate properly with other countries on building a jet and refuses other countries over fish.
goonerladdius on
Reading about EU history and looking at the French today across different dealings with other EU countries it’s crazy that the French so often push things and talk while being prepared to make exactly zero concessions to make those things happen.
Edit: He’s not completely wrong even though its a bit alarmist in my view
Feeling-Cancel9227 on
Well it might happen if US somehow pulls out of NATO or tries to takeover Greenland i.e we are forced to put aside the difference and cooperate
zuhlz on
Nuclear weapons seems to be the only choice for any nation in the future.
TrueRignak on
> Burkhard warned that Europe’s fragmented countries would have to bind together more tightly as a strategic force to counteract the “spheres of influence” being built by China, Russia and the U.S.
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> “It’s not about building something against the United States or even against Russia, but rather about achieving the critical mass needed to have influence and avoid being sold off by the slice.”
Problem is that there is an axis under construction by Russia and the US, whose alliance is preying on Europe (ex-URSS republics for the former, Denmark for the latter) and which hates EU from an ideological point of view (cf. the Heritage Foundation was reported trying to find a way to dismantle it earlierthis year). The situation is even worse if we can’t get China to stop supporting Russia. The situation is even worse if we consider that the Commission appears to care more about US interests than those of the Europeans. The situation is even worse if we consider that we are still buying US equipment, notably aircrafts, that will serve to blackmail us when we will need to use them. And the situation is even worse when we consider the rise of Europhobic parties.
I do hope that we will find a winning scenario… but situaion is very, very grim.
TheoryOfDevolution on
>Burkhard, who leaves his job at the end of the month to be replaced by Air Force General Fabien Mandon, has been at the helm of France’s military since 2021.
It’s always ones who don’t have to back their words with actions that are the loudest.
Automatic_Drawing972 on
France bombed New Zealand in 1980s (attack on the rainbow warrior) and I’m still mad about it
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Word.
I mean ehh.. Mot.
And how do we do this exactly? France won’t even collaborate properly with other countries on building a jet and refuses other countries over fish.
Reading about EU history and looking at the French today across different dealings with other EU countries it’s crazy that the French so often push things and talk while being prepared to make exactly zero concessions to make those things happen.
Edit: He’s not completely wrong even though its a bit alarmist in my view
Well it might happen if US somehow pulls out of NATO or tries to takeover Greenland i.e we are forced to put aside the difference and cooperate
Nuclear weapons seems to be the only choice for any nation in the future.
> Burkhard warned that Europe’s fragmented countries would have to bind together more tightly as a strategic force to counteract the “spheres of influence” being built by China, Russia and the U.S.
—
> “It’s not about building something against the United States or even against Russia, but rather about achieving the critical mass needed to have influence and avoid being sold off by the slice.”
Problem is that there is an axis under construction by Russia and the US, whose alliance is preying on Europe (ex-URSS republics for the former, Denmark for the latter) and which hates EU from an ideological point of view (cf. the Heritage Foundation was reported trying to find a way to dismantle it earlierthis year). The situation is even worse if we can’t get China to stop supporting Russia. The situation is even worse if we consider that the Commission appears to care more about US interests than those of the Europeans. The situation is even worse if we consider that we are still buying US equipment, notably aircrafts, that will serve to blackmail us when we will need to use them. And the situation is even worse when we consider the rise of Europhobic parties.
I do hope that we will find a winning scenario… but situaion is very, very grim.
>Burkhard, who leaves his job at the end of the month to be replaced by Air Force General Fabien Mandon, has been at the helm of France’s military since 2021.
It’s always ones who don’t have to back their words with actions that are the loudest.
France bombed New Zealand in 1980s (attack on the rainbow warrior) and I’m still mad about it
Lui il va pas tarder à donner sa démission