In this Independent Sentinel article, M. Dowling argues that French President Emmanuel Macron’s latest comments point toward a Europe increasingly eager to distance itself from the United States.
- The article says Secretary of State Marco Rubio questioned whether Macron speaks for all of Europe, suggesting that if he does, the U.S. should consider leaving NATO and saving money.
- Macron is described as having spent six hours with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, after which the article claims Xi liked what Macron had to say.
- The piece says Macron indicated Europe would not help the United States defend Taiwan, framing the issue as “not their war.”
- The article claims Macron told reporters that Europe should break away from dependence on the United States.
- Macron is also said to have argued that Europe should not depend on the U.S. dollar.
- The author suggests that if Macron views Ukraine as primarily a European war, the United States may need to reconsider its own involvement there.
- The article includes a second clip translation in which Macron says Arabic is the second most spoken language in France.
- The author frames Macron’s comments as part of a broader “globalist agenda” and portrays his remarks as evidence that he has “lost it.”
Read the full story: https://www.independentsentinel.com/ditching-nato-macron-wants-europe-to-break-away-from-the-us/




