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French President Emmanuel Macron urged Europe to "wake up" and strengthen its defense in response to Donald Trump's second-term inauguration.

Highlighting potential U.S. policy shifts, including reduced support for Ukraine and a military pivot to the Pacific, Macron emphasized Europe's need to reduce reliance on U.S. security.

He called for increased European military spending, robust aid to Ukraine, and guarantees for its security post-war.

Macron’s remarks underscore concerns about U.S. disengagement and aim to prompt Europe to play a larger role in global security.

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[–] [email protected] 36 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Macron's last two governments (the current one and the previous one) were formed with an agreement with the RN. It's the only thing keeping him in power right now.
Macron personally has had a worrying amount of comments towards minorities, former colonies, women, LGBTQ people and such.
Members of his current government have links to the far right and Christian conservatives. (Like Darmanin or Retailleau). The previous government was also filled with pro forced birth, reactionaries, racists, homophobic people. Most of them millionaires.
Macron's policies have massively increased inequality in France, our education system and healthcare are in shambles, ecology is barely an afterthought.

So no, Macron is NOT fighting the far right, you could argue on semantics about actively helping them (like he's not financially or physically helping them), but all of his policies, ministers and actions have tipped the balance pretty far right. And he's massively responsible for it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 17 hours ago

Well I guess we could agree that it was better if Macron was considered the far right, and Le Penn and her ilk were just considered insane.