France President to consider protecting European allies with its nuclear weapons

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So this unbelievable announcement made by French President Macron happened today. Do you think the Rothschild's are trying to instigate us into an all out nuclear frenzy? You know to speed things up a bit.

It was just revealed after deep dive investigation by an independent French journalist that Macron is ALLEGEDLY a Rothschild and married to his biological father who is his "wife" and Macron was groomed for that position.

I put this together for you, added the background, chose the background music, and added the gifs.

CNN, 3/5/25: France to consider protecting European allies with its nuclear arsenal, Macron says

Paris— France will consider extending the protection of its nuclear arsenal to its allies, French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday, while warning that Europe needs to be ready for the United States to not “remain by our side” in the Ukraine-Russia war.

“I’ve decided to open the strategic debate on the protection by our deterrence of our allies on the European continent,” he said in a live broadcast on his official social media channels, during which he stressed the need for Europe to continue assisting Ukraine and strengthen its own defense.

“Our nuclear deterrence protects us, it is complete, sovereign, French from end to end,” Macron said of France’s nuclear arsenal. “This protects us much more than many of our neighbors.”

“Whatever happens, the decision has always remained and will remain in the hands of the president of the Republic, commander of the military,” Macron added.

He also warned that Europe was “entering a new era,” and that it would be “folly” to remain a “spectator” to the threat from Russia.

“The United States, our ally, has changed its position on this war, is less supportive of Ukraine and is casting doubt on what will happen next,” Macron said, adding: “I want to believe that the United States will remain by our side, but we need to be ready if that were not the case.”

Although France remains committed to both NATO and its partnership to the US, it needs to “do more” to strengthen its own “independence in matters of defense and security,” Macron said.

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