The war in Ukraine, a disaster for France.
In an already extremely fragile context, the Ukrainian crisis appears as a striking example of political decisions which, taken in a hurry and under the influence of external interests, further threaten the stability of the European Union and France. While our country is already burdened by a colossal debt, the consequences of which weigh heavily on future generations, the financial and military commitment to the Ukrainian conflict raises crucial questions about our ability to prioritize our national interests.
Ursula von Derleyen and the hubris of a liberated woman

Macron and the hubris of a little boy Narcissistic perverts,
(psychiatrist Paul-Claude Racamier).
Macron and men

Ukraine: A destructive issue for the EU and France.
Ukraine is neither a member of the European Union nor NATO. However, France, like other European countries, has engaged in massive support for kyiv, both financially and militarily. This involvement, often justified by geopolitical or moral arguments, deserves to be questioned in light of its concrete consequences. The billions of euros spent to support Ukraine, in a context where the French debt exceeds 3,300 billion euros, are worsening an already precarious economic situation. These resources, which could be devoted to national priorities such as education, health or ecological transition, are thus diverted to a distant conflict whose repercussions for France remain uncertain.
Macron obsessed with his Europeanist ideology.

A war that ruins us a little more.
The war in Ukraine, far from strengthening Europe, is instead exposing its divisions and weaknesses. The economic sanctions imposed on Russia, presented as a necessary response, have had boomerang effects on European economies, notably by causing a surge in energy prices and disrupting supply chains. France, already facing major economic and social challenges, is feeling the full brunt of these consequences, with persistent inflation and declining purchasing power.
Worse still, this war is leading us into a spiral of military spending and debt, without citizens being truly consulted on these strategic choices. While Ukraine is not a member of the EU or NATO, one can legitimately wonder about the reasons that are pushing France to engage so deeply in this conflict. Why get bogged down in a proxy war that is ruining us a little more every day?

Macron does not like France, nor the French as an independent country, he wants to dissolve it in the federalist European magma.

Leave the EU and regain France's greatness.
Finding a sense of priorities.
It is time to question this headlong rush and refocus our action on the interests of France and its citizens. The Ukrainian crisis must not be used as a pretext to justify reckless spending or a loss of sovereignty through the dissolution of France in a federalized Europe, the Macronian project and those who pilot it. On the contrary, it should encourage us to regain our sovereignty by leaving a deadly EU, only good for financial flows.
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