French President Emmanuel Macron met with parliamentary parties on Thursday. During the meeting Macron said he was open to the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine, as announced by, according to French newspaper L’Independant.

Fabien Roussel, a representative of the French Communist Party, said after the meeting that “Macron referenced a scenario that could lead to intervention [of French troops]: the advancement of the front towards Odesa or Kyiv.”

He noted that the French President showed parliamentarians maps of the possible directions of strikes by Russian troops in Ukraine.

Following the meeting, Jordan Bardella of the far-right National Rally party noted that “there are no restrictions and no red lines” in Macron’s approach.

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      9 months ago

      “propaganda” i.e. the promise of a better future?

      Yes that’s propaganda. There’s no better future in waging wars against other poor people. There’s a better future in waging war against the elites who are spreading propaganda and exploiting people like you are saying yourself

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          9 months ago

          Politicians defend their own interests and position, they do not care about people look at how they are all supporting the genocide in gaza right now and how they support dictators around the world like in saudi arabia. Ukraine people are defending themself but the ukrainian government it’s defending his filthy interests and a bunch of invisible lines on the maps

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            9 months ago

            You’re very wrong about Ukraine just being lines on a map, I too hate borders in principle but the reality is it actually affects real peoples ability to live their own lives.

            Imagine you own a house and you’re living in it but then I’m your neighbor and I decide that I’m paving over your vegetable garden and storing rusty metal in your living room, would you still think property lines are just invisible lines on a map or would those lines be very significant to you?

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              9 months ago

              Imagine you own a house

              The reality is that people don’t own shit anymore, the average living room can barely fit a sofa and nobody has a garden oh yeah but they still have their property lines.