CN Macron Stands by Comments on Taiwan, but Says France Backs Status Quo - An earlier suggestion by the French president that the security of Taiwan was not Europe’s immediate concern had drawn sharp criticism from some Western allies and commentators.

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President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that France’s position toward Taiwan remained unchanged, but he stood by comments he made on the island’s security that dismayed some allies after he returned from a trip to China and insisted that Europe could not be a “vassal” of the United States.
“France’s position and the European position on Taiwan is the same,” Mr. Macron said at a news conference in Amsterdam on the second day of a state visit to the Netherlands. “We are for the status quo. This policy is constant and hasn’t changed.”
But he also said that he refused to take part in a “verbal escalation” over the island — a position he said was shared by President Biden, who he said had showed “a willingness to avoid any escalation despite the current tensions.”
Returning from a three-day tour in China, Mr. Macron drew sharp criticism from some Western allies and commentators after saying in an interview with Politico and Les Échos, a French newspaper, that it was not in Europe’s interest to “accelerate” on the issue of Taiwan, a self-governing island long claimed by China.

“The worse thing would be to think that we Europeans must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the U.S. agenda and a Chinese overreaction,” Mr. Macron said in the interview. He said European countries had to avoid becoming vassals and being dragged into a growing confrontation between the United States and China.
Mr. Macron has made Europe’s “strategic autonomy” one of the main thrusts of his foreign policy, and he has repeatedly insisted that Europe needs to work closely with the United States without being dependent on it.
“Being an ally does not mean being a vassal,” he said on Wednesday.
While the insistence on European autonomy is not new, some have questioned the timing of Mr. Macron’s comments.
They came as the United States was providing the vast bulk of military support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, and hours before China began threatening military drills around Taiwan in response to a meeting in California days earlier of the Taiwanese president, Tsai Ing-wen, and the speaker of the U.S. House, Representative Kevin McCarthy.
On Wednesday, Mr. Macron said he had coordinated with Mr. Biden ahead of his visit to China. He said that France and the United States shared the same view of an “open Indo-Pacific region” and the same views on Taiwan, including a commitment to the “One China” policy — a view that mainland China and Taiwan make up a single nation — and to resolving tensions over the island peacefully.

“That’s what I said one to one to the president; that’s what I’ve said everywhere,” Mr. Macron added, referring to Xi Jinping, China’s top leader. “We haven’t changed.”
But Mr. Macron said that “just because you are allied and do things together doesn’t mean that you don’t have the right to think for yourself and are going to follow those who have the hardest positions in a country that you are allied with.”
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France is zee superpowder!

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France is zee superpowder
To be serious for a second, France could actually be a more prominent country if they went full nationalist and stopped sucking globohomo dick.

They still have nuke plants for power, they have nuclear weapons, they've existed outside the NATO hegemon (until they bought back in during the 90s), they had defacto colonies and enough economic power to be relevant.

If they stopped importing Muslims and niggers and went full fash they would definitely be top dog on the continent and be able to push around England/Germany.

Make France great again.
 
As I have stated before, the way to prevent invasion is to arm Taiwan with a half dozen to full dozen tactical nukes.
 
It’s really amazing to me how Macron can be such an idiot that he’s willing to put it out there publicly that he intends to be some European diplomatic leader, and then he follows it up by making statements he ought to know will kneecap the fuck out of his pretensions. I wonder if his ancient momwife is behind this, telling him what a good boy he is.

All the precedent in the world exists to say “be ambiguous,” and he takes it as “talk out of both sides of my mouth.”
 
"“The worse thing would be to think that we Europeans must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the U.S. agenda and a Chinese overreaction,” Mr. Macron said in the interview. He said European countries had to avoid becoming vassals and being dragged into a growing confrontation between the United States and China."

Considering France (and Germany) basically controls EU,
now we have one of the guys running the EU declaring that they are not going to get involved in any US bullshit no more.
Lol, everyone is distancing themselves from US influence these days. Good job brandon.
 
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Listen to this anon's hard-earned advice. Just don't have anything to do with the Chinese.
Nigga, I lived in a Chinese ethnostate, I had chinese neighbors, co-workers, landlords... I know.

Their culture is 100% dog eat dog. If you give them an inch they'd take a mile and they'd never play fair. Taking advantage is the game. No common decency at all.
 
I think it's more a matter of they would rather ally with a force that will conduct business with them honorably and with a smidge more integrity and competance.
I think it's more that despite the well-earned ribbing about it's recent wars, France has earned it's reputation for clear-eyed, cold-blooded self interest. In that way they're the perfect "friend" for the Chinese, since they'll both trap you and your next thousand generations in debt slavery with a smile, then use the money to build monuments to their goofy culture. Game, as they say, recognizes game.

If they're hedging their bets w/r/t NATO and American hegemony in general, it means they think that's where their interest lies. These are not the Krautcucks, they will absolutely jump ship if they think it's worth it.

As it stands, I'm sure they support the status quo ... on paper... in theory... with reservations. If you expect them to stick their necks out should shit get real, prepare to be shocked.
 
To be serious for a second, France could actually be a more prominent country if they went full nationalist and stopped sucking globohomo dick.

They still have nuke plants for power, they have nuclear weapons, they've existed outside the NATO hegemon (until they bought back in during the 90s), they had defacto colonies and enough economic power to be relevant.

If they stopped importing Muslims and niggers and went full fash they would definitely be top dog on the continent and be able to push around England/Germany.

Make France great again.
France is rapidly losing power and influence in Africa so no, I don’t think they could become top dog again even if they wanted to. France has always wanted to be the leader of Europe except nobody else in Europe wants to be led by the French.
 
To be serious for a second, France could actually be a more prominent country if they went full nationalist and stopped sucking globohomo dick.

They still have nuke plants for power, they have nuclear weapons, they've existed outside the NATO hegemon (until they bought back in during the 90s), they had defacto colonies and enough economic power to be relevant.

If they stopped importing Muslims and niggers and went full fash they would definitely be top dog on the continent and be able to push around England/Germany.

Make France great again.
They still got some colonies just not in name
 
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