ICHEOKU says the little French man, who is suffering the usual little people's Napoleon Bonaparte syndrome, has again and without provocation, lashed out at America; chastising an American president for a policy decision and to the extent of calling it treasonous. This is an unacceptable betrayal of trust, of a burgeoning friendship between President Donald John Trump and Emmanuel Macron; and the earlier it is terminated or put on ice, the better and safer it will be for America.
If there is something to say against America or President Trump, why must it be Macron who would say it and in fact said it. Why him, afterall he is the only European leader who President Trump trusts most and has increasingly taken him into confidence and always talks effusively very good of him, but now this unwarranted affront? The only thing that now makes sense is to keep the French president at an arm's length distance, in order to avoid giving the French president another opportunity at taking a cheap shot at President Trump. ICHEOKU says therefore, the time has come to cut the little French guy loose; jut turn him loose so that he can go and navigate his French boat however he sees fit.
The boy who married his mother, French President Emmanuel Macron, overreached himself several times over; and finally tipped his hand when he went further to castigate President Donald John Trump's 'America First' policy direction. First Macron accused America of being a military threat to France and second, he said that 'Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism; that Nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism. Continuing, the French man said that by saying 'our interest first, who cares about others, we erase what a nation holds dearest, what gives it life, what gives it grace and what is essential to its moral values."
ICHEOKU says a nation is about the nationals and citizens of that nation first, before others. The French maverick is woefully wrong for misinterpreting the duties of a nation or its leader. America owes primary duty and responsibility to Americans; and the President of America is elected by Americans to protect Americans interests, period. Any other benefit conferred on any other nations and/or their people, is therefore purely benevolent and not an entitlement. So an American president, tired of all these handouts to lazy countries, can decide to tweak or even change such goodwill gesture, especially when it is not yielding the necessary desired expectation.
Therefore the French president was wrong in taking up the issue of America First so publicly and in such an international forum as the gathering of world leaders; and thus, stoking a needless controversy and as if America owes the world anything, because it does not. Rather every nation and country should aspire to emulate America and be like America; self reliant and industrious, and in order not to be as needy always as to always expect some handouts or gratuities from America. That way, every nation will be proudly independent and of equal footing with America, as real co-equals, who can then relate to each other more respectfully; rather than the current one-sided dependent relationship, of a constant giver and a needy taker.
Such a parasitic relations which has somewhat become a burden on American tax payers, some of who are doing two to three jobs in order to support the lifestyles of other people thousands of miles away in their own countries and possibly enjoying more opulent lifestyle than many average Americans themselves, cannot be sustained. So time for a different approach to solving the problem has come and it couldn't have come at a more auspicious time as this, with a truly patriotic and nationalistic America First president of America. The better approach is for these countries, including France, to also become their own countries First, like France First; and try to do what is best for their people, such as the French people and let Americans worry about their own America First.
ICHEOKU says the French man is beginning to abuse the privilege of his welcome into the bosom of and by American President Donald John Trump, who had adopted him as his best leader-friend in Europe. May be his friendship is not worth it afterall as the French are always up to no good, hounded by their dog in the manger attitude and always lashing out at the any slightest given opportunity. This guy Emmanuel Macron is particularly weird, first he married his mother and then he looks strangely funny and phony; and cannot be trusted to reciprocate love and affection, which was unconditionally extended to him by President Donald John Trump.
America does not need France more than France needs America; ditto can America and President Donald John Trump be alright with or without the French President Emmanuel Macron. But this sniping attacks must stop and stop immediately as nothing is worth such unprovoked attacks. If the French is comfortable with losing their country's identity, so be it; but they must keep it to themselves and enjoy the bountiful harvest by themselves and not to try to force the globalist French agenda on the rest of the world, including America. The last time ICHEOKU checked, the French has not allowed all Algerians or Senegalese or Côte d'Ivoire and the other French former colonial nationalities to relocate permanently to France and settle down there.
So until, Emmanuel Macron, admits all former French colonial residents into France and make them citizens of France, his latest vituperation might as well be seen as pandering to his globalists minders, including the Rothschild family, as well as the George Soros of this world, who are trying to established a one global order and one empire for them to control. After 9/11, Americans boycotted the French fries as well as French cheese and French wines and it may be about time, the French is once again boycotted. Who the heck are these Frenchies and their president, with his mouse ears and funny mongoose face, now feeling so audacious, as to publicly criticize an American president. The time to drop the payload of isolation on Emmanuel Macron has come and actually came since yesterday. Enough of the impetuosity of this little guy in Elysee Palace.
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