French General: We Must Be Ready To ‘Lose Our Children’ in War with Russia

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ER Editor: Is this yet another ridiculous ‘war with Russia’ story, another sign of a decaying government not fit for purpose, or something else? Call us crazy but the ‘losing our children’ has been so thrust out there in the French media in the last day or so that we’re wondering if it’s not a psychological preparation for something else entirely. If you want to pitch for war, why appeal to the very idea that would turn people off it, and why use the word ‘children’? French mayors, to whom the French general was speaking, are a large and important part of the political class.

Regular readers of this site know that we subscribe to the white hat theory of events, and so wonder if the French public are not being prepared for a different kind of revelation, such as children being lost to pedophilia networks, for example. The messaging in this is sticking out like a sore thumb, and has come in for a lot of criticism in the context in which it was presumably intended.

Readers should know that we do not buy into the war garbage in Ukraine. There is simply no evidence for any of this. We also haven’t seen the real Macron or Zelensky in a very long time. RT has this —

French would ‘lose children’ in potential war with Russia – army chief

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Here’s a recent story involving children being rescued in Florida, with the number 17 appearing in the report —

Florida authorities rescue 122 missing children in historic operation, many exploited and abused: officials

And this from Norway (browsers will translate) —

Child sexual abuse: Norway launches campaign on pornographic website

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French General: We Must Be Ready To ‘Lose Our Children’ in War with Russia

KYLE ANZALONE for LIBERTARIAN INSTITUTE

The head of the French armed forces said his country must be prepared to send its children to die in a war with Russia.

“Russia is convinced that the Europeans are weak. However, we are strong, fundamentally stronger than Russia,” Chief of the French Defense Staff General Fabien Mandon said. “We have all the knowledge, all the economic and demographic strength to dissuade Moscow’s regime. What we are lacking, and that is where you have a major role, is the strength of soul to accept pain to protect what we are.”

He added, “If our country is weak because it is not ready to accept losing its children — because it’s better to say things clearly — [and] to suffer economically because the priority will be the defence sector, then we are at risk.”

He made the remarks earlier this week at the congress of the Association of Mayors of France. He urged the local leaders in attendance to inform their constituents of his assessment.

French President Macron has emerged as a firm backer of NATO’s proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. European leaders have warned that Moscow is planning to reconstitute the Soviet Union and invade NATO countries.

However, Russian forces only control about 20% of Ukraine, and President Vladimir Putin has offered to end the war with Ukraine only ceding the Donbas and parts of two southern provinces.

Ukrainian President Zelensky met with European leaders in France earlier this week. A significant issue that was discussed is the bloc’s attempt to cover a massive budget deficit in Ukraine. The President of the European Commission said that the EU would need to provide Kiev with $150 billion over the next two years.

Zelensky also signed an agreement to buy 100 Rafael fighter jets from France over the next two years. Paris said it would take at least three years to train Ukrainian pilots.

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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