Votanic wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:Votanic wrote:saxitoxin wrote:France has decided it's going to spend its 2025 Uke military aid commitment on buying things for France, instead.
https://www.politico.eu/article/france- ... rity-deal/
Sucks to be American!
While it is true that falling short on military commitments to its allies is a despicable cultural trait of these frog and snail-eating people.
That they thought to give even passing consideration to fiscal responsibility does show some small improvement in character....
I guess the French were taking careful notes when they watched the US abandon the Kurds after they'd finished using them as cannon fodder in the fight against ISIS.
Kurdistan is an ethnicity, like the Jews, not a nation. Much of what could/would be Kurdistan is actually in Turkey.
Besides we're talking about France!
They more than half-welched in WWII just to keep Paris looking pretty...
And now a careless immigrant worker burned down their Notre Dame cathedral tourist trap.
There is surely some convoluted irony in all of that.
Kurdistan is a nation, even if it has been crushed and partitioned between Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. Other nations that have been partitioned have risen again (Poland, Italy, Serbia, and even, lol, the Jews of which you speak.) No reason to assume that it will not reclaim its land like those others have.
You're wrong about France, too. People who don't read history like to make fun of the French surrender in WWII. They have no idea what a gruesome bloodbath France went through in WWI. There are still parts of France that can't be developed because there are unidentified corpses under every patch of soil. The trauma of WWI was an unhealed scar that led to the uncharacteristically swift surrender in WWII. Overall, however, France remains the winningest country in history.
wikipedia wrote:It participated in 50 of the 125 major European wars fought since 1495; more than any other European state. It is followed by Austria which fought in 47 of them; Spain in 44; and England in 43. Out of the 169 most important world battles fought since 387 BC, France has won 109, lost 49 and drawn 10.[2]