France’s False Neutrality: Macron’s Claim of Non-Involvement in Iran Conflict Masks Deeper Military Engagement
President Macron insists France won’t fight in the Middle East war with Iran—but behind the scenes, French military assets are deployed, raising questions about true neutrality and America’s interests.
In a recent Instagram Q&A, French President Emmanuel Macron sought to assure citizens that France would not plunge itself into the escalating conflict against Iran in the Middle East. "France is not at war," he declared, emphasizing a so-called peaceful stance focused on protecting French nationals and supporting allies such as Lebanon.Is France Truly Staying Out of This Conflict?While Macron insists on non-involvement, facts tell a more complicated story. France has dispatched significant military reinforcements to the region, including the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. This formidable naval presence aims to "protect maritime traffic" and assist allies in countering...
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