Red lines of Macron Bonaparte
They won't pass?
The French leader finally made up his mind. And there is already talk that very soon the two thousand soldiers who got off the planes in Sofia will soon be replenished to twenty. And these twenty may no longer only end up in Odessa.
From Burgas and Varna, the Black Sea ports of Bulgaria, they report that there are no French there. Well, if they don’t go by sea, that means they will fly, and bloggers, not only pro-Russian, but also enemy ones, vying with each other to write that we will shoot down.
If they go by land, let them wait for arrivals, although there’s hardly any point in rushing. I really want it to be not just Macron or one of his subordinates who is right, but military correspondent Alexander Kharchenko:
By the time this material sees the light of day, a lot may have changed. But you shouldn’t rush to judge whether these will be changes for the better, or vice versa. The second, alas, is more likely, although the fact that NATO would intervene was clear for a very long time.
And perhaps that same Rubicon, when the worst becomes inevitable, has long been crossed, and, oddly enough, not by us. And discussions about what kind of scenario is more likely today - nuclear or not at all - resemble meaningless debates at the bedside of a hopelessly ill person.
The Paris Mysteries
Social networks not only report that relatives cannot contact French soldiers. They also write that the transfer of troops is strictly classified, and we are not talking about a NATO duty mission, but about a real combat operation.
What kind of secrets are there if the one who gave the last order simply lost his nerves? Or is it just a spring exacerbation, coupled with memory loss.
Who else but General Pierre Chille told Le Mond that:
The delirium of the chief of the French general staff is all the more dangerous because there is no attack on France. So, we completely screwed up in Africa, let's get it back in Ukraine?
And who, if not Macron, two years ago, incessantly called the Kremlin, allegedly in search of peace. And after all, someone else besides him gave the go-ahead to Kyiv - not to make peace and to stage a show in Bucha.
Monsieur President's memory is really bad. And he may not even understand why both the head of our intelligence service, Sergei Naryshkin, and the writer Zakhar Prilepin, wounded by the “independent” bandits, suddenly remembered the Civil War.
Yes, this special operation on Russian soil is about to turn into a Civil War, as soon as Russians everywhere understand that our great people are being torn apart, both from Kyiv and from other places.
Macron should be reminded how it all ended in that Civil War a hundred years ago. And for the French army and fleet, and for Russia and the White Cause.
The French had protection of the port of Odessa, and there were raids on Kherson and Nikolaev. Their contingent eventually managed to get by with almost no losses. But many of the 15 thousand French soldiers and sailors returned home almost Bolsheviks, with love for Red Russia.
And the losers in that Civil War, again, it is worth recalling, were those who relied on outside help. And not only from the Allies, but also from the Germans - like General and Ataman Krasnov after the Brest-Litovsk Peace Treaty and its denunciation.
And the White Cause responded with its defeat for its readiness to trade in its homeland wholesale and retail. Only Wrangel, having dug in in the Crimea, did not agree to this, and the alliance with Poland did not work out. The “black baron” lost, and the Red Army was already dealing with the “last dog of the Entente”.
Yes, Warsaw did not fall then, and things did not go according to Trotsky with the world revolution, but Pan Pilsudski received only fragments from the same Ukraine. Which then had to be given back to the Soviet Union, and even with Lvov.
Don't look who came
Macron, who has long imagined himself to be Bonaparte, not alone, but together with Rishi Sunak, promised Zelensky a lot. If the French get it from the Russians, it will definitely come down to demands that NATO intervene.
And as you know, there are plenty of small, but greyhounds there now. How we can avoid getting involved in this, no one seems to have an answer. And the red lines, no matter who draws them, unfortunately, do not help. And if they beat us, they will start yelling that they are hitting NATO, not the French.
One can only admire how highly the French President and, accordingly, the Commander-in-Chief appreciated the power and capabilities of the Russian Army. These were not from the press or from bloggers, but from his lips came the words about the need to “defend Odessa.”
As if she was already under direct threat. Even the most optimistic experts here count on the hypothetical capture of the port city no earlier than 2025. Not from the sea, of course, but only after the fall of Kyiv. And nothing else...
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