Will French Generals move to restore order and keep the French people safe?
Tensions mount as former French generals express concern over impending ‘fatal civil war’ within the country. The French government has criticized an open declaration, penned by active-duty soldiers, alleging that France is on the brink of a ‘civil war’ due to rising religious extremism. The document garnered signatures from approximately 1,000 service personnel, including twenty retired generals.
The signatories accuse ‘zealous factionalists’ of fostering divisions within communities, with Islamist groups assuming control over significant sections of the nation’s territories.
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The publication of the letter, in a right-leaning magazine, has drawn rebuke from several ministers.
The initial unveiling of the letter took place on April 21, coinciding with the sixtieth anniversary of an unsuccessful coup d’état.
Emphasizing the urgency of the situation, the signatories claim, “The hour is dire, France is in jeopardy.” Marine Le Pen, a presidential candidate for the upcoming elections, has publicly endorsed the ex-generals’ sentiments.
However, Florence Parly, the minister overseeing the armed forces, voiced her stance via Twitter: “Two unalterable principles guide the actions of military personnel in politics: neutrality and loyalty.”
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She previously admonished that any signatories still in active service will face disciplinary action for contravening a law mandating their political neutrality. The letter cautions French President Emmanuel Macron, his administration, and Members of Parliament about “several lethal dangers” threatening France, including “Islamism and the hordes of the banlieue” – referring to the economically challenged immigrant suburbs encompassing French cities.
The signatories further indict “a certain anti-racism” for causing community fissures and instigating a “racial war” by assaulting statues and other elements of French history. They reproach the government for allegedly exploiting the police force as “substitute agents and scapegoats” in the violent suppression of recent ‘gilets jaunes’, or yellow vest, protests.
Makes you think…France vs Russia A week ago everyone thought it would be Russia having a civil war. – Wall Steet Silver
The signatories warn, “We must cease procrastination, or an impending civil war will culminate this escalating chaos and death toll, reaching thousands, for which you will be accountable.”
Given the several thousand retired and reserve-list generals supported by the nation, the backing of a mere 20 for such provocative language suggests a need for perspective, notes BBC’s Hugh Schofield based in Paris.
However, the creation of the letter symbolizes an alarming era, and with Marine Le Pen’s endorsement, these issues are likely to echo throughout the upcoming year of campaigning.
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France was at the forefront of Western civilisation.
Now it’s on the verge of a civil war due to globalist policies.
It’s because a cautionary tale. #FranceRiots pic.twitter.com/HBBwM59b3D— Paul Golding (@GoldingBF) July 1, 2023
The public reactions to date: French military personnel, active or reserve, are barred from publicly commenting on religious and political matters. Parly has requested punitive measures for those who signed the declaration.
Regarding those who have infringed on their duty of reserve, she announced, “sanctions are planned, and if there are active soldiers among the signatories, I have asked the chief of staff of the armed forces to enforce the rules… that is to say, sanctions,” in an interview with France Info radio network.
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— Paul Golding (@GoldingBF) July 1, 2023
Parly pointed out a previous incident where a former Foreign Legion general was expelled from service for participating in an anti-migrant protest in Calais. Many French media outlets have expressed surprise at Marine Le Pen’s decision to support the generals.
Associating with potential coup plotters was perceived as her father’s forte, given his proximity to the anti-Gaullist hardliners of the past and his inclination towards flirting with illegality, unlike Marine and her rebranded National Rally.
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This move has raised questions about her judgment. By supporting ex-generals—despite being largely armchair strategists—who are evidently crossing lines and meddling in politics, it simplifies President Macron’s task of depicting her as a conventional French reactionary, a successor to her father and the likes
France is self-destructing just like the Generals warned. And now they are warning the Marxists in charge of the French government. The WEF is purposely importing millions to destroy France, and the military says they had enough. We’ll see…
The following put their names out there, which as you know the WEF will most likely order their arrest – it is then up to the military to act or watch Paris and the rest burn.
The French government has condemned an open letter signed by active soldiers that said the country was heading for “civil war” due to religious extremism. About 1,000 servicemen and women, including some 20 retired generals, put their names to the letter. James
France, parents whose children will be on the street at night and participate in pogroms may face up to two years in prison or a fine of €30,000, French Justice Minister Eric Dupont-Moretti said, adding that a third of those detained for the riots are teenagers. . He also noted that the average age of the detainees is 17, but even 13-year-old children took part in the pogroms. During the four days of unrest in France, 6.4 thousand fires occurred and 3.3 thousand cars were burned, 250 bank branches and 200 grocery stores, 250 tobacco shops and 1 shopping center were looted. In general, 2.4 thousand people were detained, 79 policemen were injured.
France, parents whose children will be on the street at night and participate in pogroms may face up to two years in prison or a fine of €30,000, French Justice Minister Eric Dupont-Moretti said, adding that a third of those detained for the riots are teenagers. .
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