Le moins que l’on puisse dire est qu’Emmanuel Macron, avec ses opportunistes « en même temps », a réussi à se mettre à dos tout le monde. A commencer par son propre peuple. Un récent sondage publié par Le Figaro révèle en effet que 17 % des Français ne lui font pas (ou plus) confiance. Et même le Congrès américain vient de se joindre à cet unanime rejet. Le président français, dont la démission anticipée est évoquée avec de plus en plus d’insistance par les milieux politiques hexagonaux, vient en effet de se faire tirer les oreilles de la part de ses « tuteurs américains. De nombreux et très influents membres du Congrès US viennent de lui adresser une sévère lettre de mise en garde dans une lettre dont nous avons obtenu copie exclusive. S’il est vrai que cette mise en garde est surtout liée à son attitude retorse concernant ce qui se passe en Palestine et au Liban, il n’en demeure pas moins évident que c’est la France qui vient de se faire rappeler à l »’ordre de la part du gendarme du monde. Or, cette situation est d’autant plus Caucase et surréaliste la France macroniste met les bouchées doubles pour tourner le dos à l’héritage gaulliste, rejoindre le troupeau des moutons de Panurge, et réintégrer le giron américain. En d’autres termes, avec son « en-même-tisme », Macron va réussir à tout perdre sur le plan politique et géostratégique. Cela, après avoir ruiné son pays sur le plan socioéconomique. Dur, dur, de faire pire pour un président…
El Ghayeb Lamine
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CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON , DC 20510
October 29, 2024
H.E. Mr. Emmanuel Macron
President of the French Republic
Palais de l'Élysée
55 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré,
75008
Paris, France
Dear President Macron,
We are writing to express our deep concern over your recent call to halt arms deliveries to Israel.
Just over one year ago, Hamas, an Iranian-backed terrorist group, brutally murdered 1,200
people, including 48 French citizens, and took over 240 hostages. Today, 101 remain captive in
Gaza, including two French-Israeli dual citizens.1 2 Your comments to halt arms and weapons
deliveries to Israel will further embolden Iran and its proxies to escalate their attacks against
Israel, undermining the State’s right to defend herself and her citizens.
Since October 7, Iran, the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, has been orchestrating a
targeted military campaign against Israel, both directly and indirectly through terrorist proxies on
multiple fronts. This includes Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ),
and militias in Iraq and Syria. This coalition of terror shares Iran’s mission to annihilate the State
of Israel, kill Jews, and undermine global democracy.
The recent attack on Israel by Iran marks a significant and disturbing escalation of aggression
toward our closest ally in the region. Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel – the
largest single ballistic missile attack in history.3 Currently, Israel is fighting a seven-front war
against Iran and its terrorist proxies. Now, more than ever, Israel needs strong allies reinforcing
their commitment to her security, not adopting policies that embolden those seeking her
destruction.
The threats posed by Iran and its “Axis of Resistance” are not just limited solely to Israel and the
Middle East, but to the existing world order, and to the lives of American and French citizens. It
is crucial that France support Israel in its efforts to root out terrorism, defend her citizens, and
secure the safe return of all the remaining 101 hostages before it is too late.
We strongly urge you to reconsider your position and instead focus on diplomatic efforts that
enhance democracy and security in the region. Given France’s longstanding embodiment of its
motto “liberty, equality, and fraternity,” it is paramount that France continues to stand with its
international partners and support our greatest, democratic ally in the Middle East. Thank you for
your attention to this matter and we look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
1 Israel National News, “Israeli-French hostages' families meet with President Macron,” October 7, 2024,
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/397306
2 Macron, E. [@EmmanuelMacron]. (2024, October 17). X.com. Yahya Sinwar Was the Main Person Responsible
for the Terrorist Attacks and Barbaric Acts of October 7th. Today, I Think With Emotion of the Victims, Including
48 of Our Compatriots, and Their Loved Ones. France Demands the Release of All Hostages Still Held by Hamas.
[Tweet]. https://x.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/...google%7Ctwcam p
%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
3 AJC. (2024, October 2). Iranian regime targets millions of Israelis in largest ever ballistic missile attack.
https://www.ajc.org/news/iranian-reg...missile-attack

El Ghayeb Lamine
-----------------------------------------------
CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON , DC 20510
October 29, 2024
H.E. Mr. Emmanuel Macron
President of the French Republic
Palais de l'Élysée
55 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré,
75008
Paris, France
Dear President Macron,
We are writing to express our deep concern over your recent call to halt arms deliveries to Israel.
Just over one year ago, Hamas, an Iranian-backed terrorist group, brutally murdered 1,200
people, including 48 French citizens, and took over 240 hostages. Today, 101 remain captive in
Gaza, including two French-Israeli dual citizens.1 2 Your comments to halt arms and weapons
deliveries to Israel will further embolden Iran and its proxies to escalate their attacks against
Israel, undermining the State’s right to defend herself and her citizens.
Since October 7, Iran, the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, has been orchestrating a
targeted military campaign against Israel, both directly and indirectly through terrorist proxies on
multiple fronts. This includes Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ),
and militias in Iraq and Syria. This coalition of terror shares Iran’s mission to annihilate the State
of Israel, kill Jews, and undermine global democracy.
The recent attack on Israel by Iran marks a significant and disturbing escalation of aggression
toward our closest ally in the region. Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel – the
largest single ballistic missile attack in history.3 Currently, Israel is fighting a seven-front war
against Iran and its terrorist proxies. Now, more than ever, Israel needs strong allies reinforcing
their commitment to her security, not adopting policies that embolden those seeking her
destruction.
The threats posed by Iran and its “Axis of Resistance” are not just limited solely to Israel and the
Middle East, but to the existing world order, and to the lives of American and French citizens. It
is crucial that France support Israel in its efforts to root out terrorism, defend her citizens, and
secure the safe return of all the remaining 101 hostages before it is too late.
We strongly urge you to reconsider your position and instead focus on diplomatic efforts that
enhance democracy and security in the region. Given France’s longstanding embodiment of its
motto “liberty, equality, and fraternity,” it is paramount that France continues to stand with its
international partners and support our greatest, democratic ally in the Middle East. Thank you for
your attention to this matter and we look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
1 Israel National News, “Israeli-French hostages' families meet with President Macron,” October 7, 2024,
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/397306
2 Macron, E. [@EmmanuelMacron]. (2024, October 17). X.com. Yahya Sinwar Was the Main Person Responsible
for the Terrorist Attacks and Barbaric Acts of October 7th. Today, I Think With Emotion of the Victims, Including
48 of Our Compatriots, and Their Loved Ones. France Demands the Release of All Hostages Still Held by Hamas.
[Tweet]. https://x.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/...google%7Ctwcam p
%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
3 AJC. (2024, October 2). Iranian regime targets millions of Israelis in largest ever ballistic missile attack.
https://www.ajc.org/news/iranian-reg...missile-attack


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