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Macron worried about EUROPE

Macron worried about EUROPE could die

By Andreas Ntsamba Published 18 days ago 3 min read
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Have you noticed how different countries end their speeches? In the US, lawmakers say "God Favour America," in India, "J rear significance hail India," in France, "VI La France," and in Saudi Arabia, they praise God and His Prophet Muhammad in different ways, but all express the same belief that their country and culture endure forever.

However, Emanuel Macron chose a different path on Thursday when he gave a speech in Paris outlining his vision for the European Association. However, instead of praising or hailing Europe, Macron warned Paul Valerie stated at the end of World War I that we now know that our Civic establishments were mortal. It is important to understand that our modern Europe is mortal, subject to death and dying, and that our choices alone determine how it ends.

Europe might end up extinct, which is unsettling for anyone to say, much less Europe's most senior and pioneering citizen. Why did President Macron say that, and what was he referring to, exactly two things? In an earlier speech, Macon referred to the war in Ukraine as the biggest threat to European security and Europe's second-most important position, saying that the EU is becoming less relevant because it is too dependent on other countries.

In fact, to paraphrase Macon, this is what the French It is difficult to argue that Europe has done precisely that over the last few years, but Macon says no more, he believes that Europe should be free to show the world that the EU isn't a US vessel we should keep on having Organisations with different nations yes importance fabricating a Europe that can show that it is never dependent on the US for security.

The president said that the European Association purchased its energy and compost from Russia, re-appropriated its creation to China, developed, and relied upon the US for its security. The US vessel, which is also capable of reaching out to emerging states in Africa, and all other places on Earth South America two or three questions here, one pertaining to why Is Macron talking about this right now, and what is his suggestion? In the event that anything, Macron's remarks on a near-by Europe are more relevant now over the Atlantic.

Macron previously said that he needed a European Armed Force. In the event that he wins, Donald Trump—who is well-known for being a NATO cynic—won't protect European security or Ukraine in the way that Biden does, so Europe should prepare for a Trump presidency. The White House and the EU as a whole are experiencing turmoil. This year's European Parliament elections are in June, and surveys indicate that traditional meetings may not receive a higher share, but instead this may be the most conservative EU parliament in history, suggesting a possible reset with Russia, less support for Ukraine, and a reduced commitment to NATO.

Even Macon is feeling the heat on this one. Paul shown that his party is rightly adopting the conservative policies of France, thus the president needs to demonstrate progress instead of resorting to scare tactics. However, he hasn't put out any meaningful proposals. Macron mentioned a few ideas. He no longer believes that Europe needs an armed force, but he still needs to establish a European Military Foundation. He also needs a rocket shield that spans the continent, much like an Iron Vault for Europe.

Finally, he needs closer cooperation with England and a stronger interest in the European Guard sector. One is more important than the other. The US accounted for about 55% of all European arms imports in the last five years; five years prior, that number was only 35%. As a result, Europe's reliance on the US has increased, and Macron believes that the EU should be able to fight without America. How would you accomplish that by producing your own weapons? All of this is great on paper—France and Germany are moving ahead with another agreement to produce combat tanks by 2040.

Since each country intends to become autonomous, macron needs nothing special for Europe, unless there is a problem. Europe isn't a place where you see 27 people. Many in the European Association disagree that sponsorships and technological regulations can be settled. Good luck settling on Rocket Safeguards, and Macron is talking about a big realignment. Washington has impacted every aspect of Europe's system, protection, international strategy, and way of life over the past 70 years, so leaving that will require some investment and speculation.

Nevertheless, the French president has made it clear that it is now up to his fellow EU members to decide whether to accept the current state of affairs or agree to the painful reorientation. Decisions in June may provide answers to those questions.

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Andreas Ntsamba

I am Andreas Ntsamba, a Namibian citizen, I am a holder of Multi Engine Commercial Pilot. I am a government employee. I don't have a wife (single); I love reading and writing.

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