What The French Ambassador Said About Biden’s Crooked Deeds Is Mind Blowing!

One of our allies is now calling out President Joe Biden and his lackeys for their deliberate move to keep them from negotiations in regards to a submarine contract. This is another black eye on America, and it comes compliments of the Biden Administration. Indeed, somebody needs to remind Joe Biden and the rest of his team that this isn’t the way to endear yourself to our allies. This incident and the recent withdrawal from Afghanistan were episodes where Biden didn’t even bother to call our allies to warn them, and it just demonstrates how inept this administration truly has been.

French Ambassador to the United States Philippe Etienne is now discussing the incident that made France so furious that they actually called the ambassador back to France from the United States.

Biden has now set a dubious record, and it is not a good one, folks. This is the first time a French Ambassador has been called back to France from the United States.

Ambassador Etienne also said that the first time the French heard about these secret negotiations was via the media. He says that he doesn’t know why Biden did not consult the French in regards to this.

According to the White House, our incompetent Commander-in-Chief never did bother to call foreign leaders to discuss his disastrous attempts to pull out from Afghanistan.

Moreover, although it was a rare move from the French, they actually released a readout of a call between French leader Emmanual Macron and U.S. President Joe Biden where Macron lectured him on the “moral responsibility” that the two nations have to pull out of Afghanistan in a responsible manner.

Breitbart News reported that the call between Biden and Macron was one where “the head of state emphasized our collective moral responsibility toward the Afghan men and women who need our protection and who share our values.” Macron concluded with the message: “We cannot abandon them.”

Of course, the United States readout of the call does not demonstrate similar rhetoric. Instead, they noted that both leaders “underscored the importance of continued close coordination among allies and democratic partners in Afghanistan” and the message underscored the importance of “humanitarian assistance and support for refugees.”

Typically, these call readouts between foreign leaders will err on the side of diplomacy, so it’s actually quite a surprise that Macron to include this pointed message to Biden. It truly demonstrates that Macron wants to intentionally separate himself from the U.S. narrative on Afghanistan.

“I have seen no question of our credibility from our allies around the world,” Biden said during his press conference on Friday.

However, that doesn’t change the fact that there has been significant criticism from prominent political voices throughout Europe.

Armin Laschet is a leader in Germany that is highly likely to replace the outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and he called the Biden Afghanistan failure “the greatest debacle that NATO has seen since its foundation, and it is an epochal change that we are facing.”

Former British Prime Minister Theresa May is also questioning Biden’s actions.

“What does it say about NATO if we are entirely dependent on a unilateral decision taken by the United States?” she said, adding, “Did we feel we just had to follow the United States and hope that on a wing and a prayer it’d be all right on the night?”

Earlier today, another right-wing blog reported that former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair – who had sent troops to Afghanistan 20 years ago after the September 11th attacks – said that Biden’s withdrawal of American troops was “imbecilic.”

While Biden continues to fumble, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is filling the void left by the person who is supposed to be the leader of the free world, calling on the leaders involved in the G1 summit to do the job that this feckless Biden cannot seem to do.

This morning, Prime Minister Johnson tweeted: I will convene G7 leaders on Tuesday for urgent talks on the situation in Afghanistan. It is vital that the international community works together to ensure safe evacuations, prevent a humanitarian crisis, and support the Afghan people to secure the gains of the last 20 years.

I will convene G7 leaders on Tuesday for urgent talks on the situation in Afghanistan. It is vital that the international community works together to ensure safe evacuations, prevent a humanitarian crisis and support the Afghan people to secure the gains of the last 20 years.

— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) August 22, 2021

Boy howdy, do we ever need some real leadership at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue!

 



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Vaden Chandler is a proud patriot who loves his country and wants to see it do well. When he is not writing articles, he is working on his first book, a Horror/Suspense novel loosely based on a true story called "A Little Bird Told Me."