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Previously on "France's predisposition to political midgets"
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostDon't you mean "his wife", although it amounts to the same thing...
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He's going after the top spot for the 'special relationship' after Brexit, although:
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...s-ground-syria
Macron, one of Trump's allies in the recent joint strikes on Syria, said he had convinced Trump to keep the troops in place for the unspecific "long term."
"Ten days ago, President Trump was saying 'the United States should withdraw from Syria'. We convinced him it was necessary to stay," Macron said.
This stunning claim was immediately denied by The White House, which proclaimed:
"The US mission has not changed – the president has been clear that he wants US forces to come home as quickly as possible," White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement cited by Reuters.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWell, he has a point, the French will be the only ones with nukes once we leave. When he is told to hand them over to the folks in Brussels, it will make for an "interesting discussion".
Cos his mum will tell him he has to.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostMacron is definably trying to thrust France into the prime EU military force knowing we are leaving.
What with Germany having 5 tanks, 2 planes and a commie fruitloop as a leader.
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Macron is definably trying to thrust France into the prime EU military force knowing we are leaving.
What with Germany having 5 tanks, 2 planes and a commie fruitloop as a leader.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIs this deliberate? Do they plan this?
Macron has all the anger of a midget trying to punch your knees. Sarkozy is even shorter, Napoleon even had a 12 inch farmfoods pizza named after him.
http://youtu.be/CmcBVlh-a0M?t=14
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"If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team...."
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France's predisposition to political midgets
Is this deliberate? Do they plan this?
Macron has all the anger of a midget trying to punch your knees. Sarkozy is even shorter, Napoleon even had a 12 inch farmfoods pizza named after him.Tags: None
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