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President Trump and France, a difficult but crucial relation: Make France Great Again
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President Trump and France, a difficult but crucial relation: Make France Great Again

Recently, at the 1st World War Centenary ceremony, the whole world noticed the growing, obvious tensions existing between President Trump and French president Macron. In this thread we could try to explain, and give some background on, what exactly is going on. Then members interested in politics are welcome to discuss what President Trump should do regarding France and its current policy and president - and ultimately how President Trump could help Make France Great Again!

Well, to begin with, President Trump dodged several "bullets" last Sunday.
First, there was the Femen (Ukrainian prostitutes hired by Soros and now based in France) ambush [Image: dodgy.gif] : a bunch of enraged female alt-Left activists tried to jump on, or even under the wheels of, the American presidential car. One of the Femen (having successfully passed the first security perimeter, and it's the subject of an embarrassed controversy at the moment in France) tried to get herself hit and hurt by the car, which would have been an extremely worrying incident, from a legal point of view.

Then there was the Kidjo-singer "entrapment", see:
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2018/11...ent-trump/

"French (patriotic) Rassemblement National MP Louis Aliot has claimed President Emmanuel Macron purposely insulted U.S. President Donald Trump by choosing an anti-Trump singer to perform in front of him during the First World War Centenary ceremony on Sunday.

Aliot said that the French President had made a “petty attempt to embarrass the representative, and democratically elected leader, of one of France’s most important historical allies” by inviting Franco-Beninese singer Angelique Kidjo to perform, given her past anti-Trump remarks and her performance at the Women’s March in 2017.

Ms Kidjo, who has lived in the U.S. since 1998, went even further with her anti-Trump rhetoric earlier this year during a political panel television programme on broadcaster France2, calling the U.S. President a “tyrant.” [Image: dodgy.gif]

Quoting Kidjo:I’m sorry, if we stay silent about this tyrant, I call him a tyrant. We’re going to have serious problems. Because when a human being does not have morals, does not have human values, cannot identify with others, we have problems when the person is at the head of a government,”"

Actually, most French people watching the ceremony didn't understand why, suddenly, on a day marking the suffering of our fallen soldiers, this African (a Beninese lady) singer took the place of honor and sang (in an obscure African tribal language) a song about "tolerance and the rights of all migrants"? Well, thing is, it was indeed directed at President Trump, as this singer, Kidjo, is a famous pro-migrant Leftist engaged in fierce anti-Trump activities both in France and on American territory... The purpose of this setting, on world stage, was to try and get a negative reaction on President Trump's face as he was forced to listen to a political opponent shouting in his face in some strange African tribal language. It failed, thankfully, as President Trump remained very calm and focused.

Both the Femen incident and the Kidjo planned affront were aimed at unsettling President Trump and trying to portray foreign females as his victims. Plus, there was also a third trap, prepared by the commie female Catalan mayor of Paris, who had planted the infamous, inflatable balloon of "#orangemanbad Baby Trump Orange" on the planned path of the American motorcade (she was trying to get pictures of his car stopped by manifestations, with the grotesque balloon hovering above).

But thanks God, the US security services reacted intelligently and quickly, and brought President Trump directly from Suresnes (where he was at a US war-veterans cemetery delivering a beautiful speech) to the airport, bypassing Paris altogether.

So, to sum it up, last Sunday President Trump was under a triple attack: the Femen attack ordered by Soros; the Kidjo-singer "optics trap" ordered by the Macron administration, and the #OrangeManBad incident prepared by the Paris commie mayor.

Note: the Soros Femen attack was not approved of by the French State - as proven by the stern (and warranted) reaction of the French prosecutors, who have charged the Femen and kept them twice-24 hours in jail (the maximum permitted at the time). Macron was not happy with the Femen incident, which he did not order

But that's not all: After the ceremony, the African (Sub-Saharan) "mafia" settled in France, has quite clearly threatened President Trump with violence [Image: confused.gif] : One of the most influent leaders of this Sub-Saharan "mafia" (say, diaspora), a very influential "world-champion" Senegalo-French footballer called Mendy, has publicly and ominously written to his friend Macron on Twitter (using inelegant gangsta suburban slang) that "I'll deal with Trump, don't worry mate". [Image: confused.gif]

https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-mo...ke-1215323
https://pureactu.com/jmoccupe-de-lui-tkt...ald-trump/
Macron and Mendy and the "dab ":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFyKomxRhKE

Make no mistake, it constitutes a threat (of violence) sent from the global African diaspora to President Trump (using France as a proxy). Given that France is the main Trojan horse for Africa and African mafia worldwide - see below a brave French war veteran forcefully grabbing Macron on Saturday, to tell him this sad truth to his face:

https://www.lci.fr/politique/video-un-ve...03895.html






... So, well, to sum it up so that people not familiar with France understand: Currently the Africans are using France as their main weapon by proxy in their fight to take control of the Mediterranean and also the USA. Only President Trump (and to a lesser extent, the Italian Interior Minister and the Visegrad Group) is standing in their way - so, the African mafia (diaspora) is ready to fight him in France and abroad, and they openly admit to it now, on Twitter and MSM.

Now, considering all of the above, what do you think President Trump should do with France and its president Macron?

I personally think that President Trump should not go to France anymore, as he would run the risk of being assaulted, or lose frame - just like, for example, an experienced Alpha male like V. Putin himself, kinda lost frame, a few months ago, when Macron forced Putin to stand (grimacing https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world...62591.html ) at his side while Macron, out of the blue and with no warning, stated that he was "going to give asylum to gays and lesbians", "terrorized and beaten up by the Russians". [Image: tard.gif]

For it is Macron's strategy against Conservative and patriotic presidents: he forces them to publicly listen to very humiliating discourses (or songs).

I mean, at the beginning, Macron was not so offensive against President Trump, but, now 2 things have changed: first, President Trump's (great) economic successes are such that the Globalists fear he might be comfortably re-elected if nobody stops him: and they reckon there's only Macron to stop him now, as Mutti Angela is fading away.

Secondly, Macron is (maybe wrongly) much less afraid of President Trump now that the US socialist Dems have retaken the House, post-midterms... I might also add that French analysts think that President Trump has only an imperfect control of the US security services (because of all the Obama left-overs who sabotage the US from within), and therefore, President Trump could not "play dirty" with France or its current leaders: they don't really fear him.

So if I had to humbly give an advice to President Trump or his political advisers, it would be to avoid any trip to France in the coming years, but, President Trump should still talk to president Macron and see him in the USA, or on favorable grounds (in right-wing Brazil or center-right Argentina later this month for the G20, maybe?).

Because, hopefully, President Trump might still be able to make young, inexperienced president Macron change his ways and politics (some patriotic French politicians and intellectuals, like De Villiers, think that Macron is not totally bad and can be changed for the best, one just has to convince him and show him the way). It just has to be done on US soil or on more neutral land, but never again in France (and certainly not in Africa), where too many dangers (both to his image and maybe security) await President Trump.

In any case, as a Frenchman, I sure enjoyed President Trump's tweet about "Making France Great Again"

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, and I hope D. Trump will help France (and in particular the French opposition) achieve this difficult but still attainable goal. Actually, Gerard Collomb, the Interior Ministry of France, and former ally of Macron, said a few days ago before resigning in disgust, that France had "5 years left to react and correct course before chaos and civil war" [url=https://gellerreport.com/2018/10/never-published-before-interview-with-frances-ex-states-attorney-gerard-collomb-about-immigration-within-five-years-the-situation-could-become-irreversible.html/]
https://gellerreport.com/2018/10/never-p...ible.html/ , so let's hope President Trump could help us stop illegal migrations and socialism, so that we'll be saved, for the 3d time, by our American cousins! [Image: blush.gif]
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