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The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by MangekyoAlt: 5:39pm On Apr 08, 2022
If Russia apologist Marine LePen wins the French elections, Washington fears she could unravel the Western NATO alliance.

The White House has begun to harbor fears that Vladimir Putin could soon notch his biggest victory of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — in Paris.

There is growing concern within President Joe Biden’s administration about the narrowing polls in the French presidential election that show a tight race between incumbent Emmanuel Macron and far-right challenger Marine Le Pen.


A possible victory by Le Pen, a Putin sympathizer, could destabilize the Western coalition against Moscow, upending France’s role as a leading European power and potentially giving other NATO leaders cold feet about staying in the alliance, according to three senior administration officials not authorized to publicly discuss private conversations.

Senior U.S. officials have warily watched across the Atlantic for any signs of possible Russian interference in the first round of the elections, which will take place Sunday. Polls suggest that Macron and Le Pen would likely then advance to a showdown on April 24 — and that the potential two-person race would be close.

Le Pen, in her third attempt at the presidency, has surged over the past couple of weeks, as she has toned down some of her notoriously incendiary rhetoric to focus on cost-of-living issues. Millions in France are struggling to make ends meet after a 35 percent surge in gas prices over the past year.

Her resume deeply worries the White House.

Though Le Pen styles herself a benign populist, her campaign platform on immigration and Islam are still radical, with plans to ban the veil from all public places and stop foreigners from enjoying the same rights as French citizens. Her surname, in certain circles, is synonymous with racism and xenophobia — she now fronts the far-right, anti-immigration party her father founded. And she has been an unabashed admirer of Putin, whom she met in Moscow in 2017. Though she has somewhat distanced herself from the Russian president since the invasion of Ukraine, she has spoken sympathetically of Putin’s rationale for war and rejected some of the Western coalition’s hard-line measures against Russia.

“Do we want to die? Economically, we would die!” she asked in a recent television debate, when asked if France should cut off oil and gas imports from Russia. “We have to think of our people.”

A Le Pen victory, once unthinkable, would present the European Union with its biggest crisis since Brexit, potentially triggering a slow death rattle for the constellation of countries and completely upending a continent. And in the short term, it would deeply shake the pro-Ukraine coalition that extends from Warsaw to Washington.

[b] The worst-case scenario, according to White House officials, would be that Le Pen could win and then pull France from the coalition currently standing alongside Kyiv against Moscow. Macron’s government has already walked a fine line with Moscow, with the French president attempting to play the role of mediator in the days before Putin’s invasion. Since then, France has supported the Ukrainians with weapons and assistance, but they’ve been quiet about it, refusing to release details on what and how much they’re sending.

Washington fears that a Le Pen in the Élysée would upset this delicate balance. Her victory could then prompt other European leaders — some of whom were already nervous about getting tough on Russia — to bail on the alliance as well.

Some Biden aides believe that even if Macron manages a narrow reelection, it could still have a chilling effect on European leaders who may worry about their own eventual political future against populists less toxic than Le Pen. That fear may only be exacerbated if the war between Russia and Ukraine becomes a protracted conflict that lasts months and months, resulting in higher energy prices across Europe, a continent dependent on Moscow for energy.

“Her election would be a disaster for Europe and the trans-Atlantic front to support Ukraine,” said Benjamin Haddad, senior director of the Europe Center at the Atlantic Council. “She’s against sanctions and arms delivery, has always aligned on Kremlin talking points on Ukraine or NATO. Her platform includes leaving NATO military command and a series of anti-EU blocking measures that would de facto amount to a Frexit down the road, though she has taken Frexit off her program this time so as not to spook voters.”

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel was once viewed as Europe’s emissary to Putin, a mantle that has now fallen to Macron upon her exit. On the eve of war, Macron sat across Putin’s famous long table in an effort to avert invasion; the two leaders have spoken several times on the phone since. Macron has been criticized for engaging Putin, particularly from the president and prime minister of Poland. [/b]

Back in France, some resentment has grown that Macron — who trounced Le Pen in 2017 — has been far more focused on international diplomacy than domestic concerns and pocketbook issues for a country weary after grappling with a pandemic for two years. Macron tussled with the so-called “yellow vest” protesters, sparked at first by a gas tax and then became a wider movement in 2018-19. He’s also never managed to shed the stigma of being a leader “of Paris” — not France — who has failed to empathize with everyday problems.

That he jumped into the presidential campaign late, confident that acting as an international statesman would guarantee a second term, is case in point for some voters.

A Le Pen win, most analysts believe, remains unlikely. In her run five years ago, polls were tight for a time before the race turned into a substantial Macron win. And when the field is narrowed to just two, she may simply become unpalatable to many voters.

But if Macron were defeated by Le Pen this time, it could put a huge crack in the trans-Atlantic wall built by Biden and his European counterparts. After four tumultuous years of Donald Trump that badly strained traditional alliances, Biden has made a central mission to reassure Europe that it could count on the United States again. He has made three trips to Europe in his presidency — including last month to Brussels and Poland — to affirm those ties, and he recommitted the U.S. to the NATO alliance designed as a bulwark to Moscow’s aggression. The Paris-Washington dust-up over the AUKUS deal, which robbed France of a lucrative submarine deal with Australia, seems to be largely behind Biden and Macron now.

Washington has been watching the elections and sharing information on possible Russia-based intervention, from bots to fake accounts, though most of Moscow’s cyber efforts right now are focused on sharing propaganda to support the war effort in Ukraine, the officials said.

The Western allies have worked largely in lockstep in putting vise-like economic sanctions on Moscow and supplying Ukraine with needed military equipment. Russia’s invasion has badly struggled in recent days, and Putin has already been forced to dramatically curtail his war aims.

But he would get a major boost by a Le Pen win. This time, she has focused relentlessly on economic issues, promising to reduce gas and electricity prices, and tax the hiring of foreign employees to favor nationals. But while she has toned down her rhetoric, and benefited from the presence of a candidate even further to her right, she has changed little of her platform, including measures like removing benefits from many immigrants, repudiating the primacy of EU law and closing the door on most asylum seekers.

“Le Pen represents a historic threat to one of the most important democracies in Europe,” Lauren Speranza, director of the Transatlantic Defense and Security program at the Center for European Policy Analysis. “She has praised Putin, who is a war criminal, and depends on Russian money.

“If she leads France, it will be incredibly difficult to maintain the relative unity the trans-Atlantic community has shown so far in the war in Ukraine,” continued Speranza. “Her election would play directly into Putin’s goal of exacerbating cracks in the NATO alliance.”

And she cannot dodge her previous praise of Putin. Macron has repeatedly pressed that point, telling reporters this week that he was not the candidate in the race who has shown “complacency towards Vladimir Putin.”

In 2017, she voiced her support for Putin’s invasion of Crimea and her opposition to EU sanctions in response to the annexation. If she had won that time, she pledged to lift the sanctions. Just two weeks ago, she told French TV that Putin “could become an ally of France again” when the war ends.

“Russia’s not going anywhere,” she explained to the French public broadcaster France 2. “I’ve always said that a great power can be an ally in a number of situations.”


https://www.politico.com/news/2022/04/08/white-house-putin-paris-00024054

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Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by Mooh247: 5:42pm On Apr 08, 2022
cool




New world order happening in our very own generation

Before you blame Vladimir Putin think about this;

Ukraine host over 30 Bio Laboratory fully funded by United States of America and NATO to develop Biological weapon, and viruses

United States of America has over 300 Bio laboratory for the engineering of viruses worldwide

One of United States of America's funded Laboratory is in Wuhan China where covid 19 pandemic outbreak started

Should Vladimir Putin wait for US to lunch another variant of Deadly corona virus next to their country before chasing them out of their region?!



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Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by Kingpin1000: 5:44pm On Apr 08, 2022
The west will never show you this..
NATO is already on Mariupol and they are being decimated.
Most have been killed while others are begging for an evacuation corridor,but the Russians have refused, it is thesame reason, the western media want to divert attention to Bucha.

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Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by paafin(m): 5:46pm On Apr 08, 2022
America is more concerned on NATO alliance than the well being of French citizens..


Is this not witchcraft??

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Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by Pierocash(m): 5:50pm On Apr 08, 2022
Putin, PUTINg it on them wotowoto.


Putin, the nemesis of the West. They went to Bucha, he butchered them there now they went to Mariupol, Putin will Marry all of them at the poll

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Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by MangekyoAlt: 5:53pm On Apr 08, 2022
Do we want to die? Economically, we would die!” she asked in a recent television debate, when asked if France should cut off oil and gas imports from Russia. “We have to think of our people.”
What Europe needs now is a good president that would put his people first before making any silly decision. Imagine the AlMiGhTy eUroPeAnS, as naialanders put it, now being too poor to afford gas that they've now resulted to using firewoods to warm their houses and food. I trolled one European on reddit with this I think day before yesterday. He started strong at first but once I brought up this topic the guy no reply again grin a turk now came to the comment and replied that the decision of the Turkish govt to NOT sanction Russia remains the biggest decision they've made in a long time otherwise they would've been ramming down trees to serve as firewood as those in Germany and France are currently doing grin

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Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by MangekyoAlt: 6:06pm On Apr 08, 2022
Pierocash:
Putin, PUTINg it on them wotowoto.


Putin, the nemesis of the West. They went to Bucha, he butchered them there now they went to Mariupol, Putin will Marry all of them at the poll
Emperor vladimir Putin is the tormentor of the West. I imagine that Joe and Johnson are currently having sleepless nights. I mean they sanctioned Russia hoping russians would overthrow putin. E no work. They tried to rally the international community against Russia, e no work. They unleashed another round of sanction again, e no world since China no join grin. They sanctioned the supposedly putins oligarchs to make them see Putin as a nuisance and betray him, e no work. Instead they rallied around putin and even supported him more grin
Putin still dey serve them wella as he dey hot!
I can imagine that that is why Joe went off script in Poland, wailing that Putin should not remain in power. Well, Wetin you wan do?
The Kremlin is a no go area even for the CIA.
At this point, Russia got them by their balls. They no get options again. Their Trump card was the sanctions that boris Johnson boasted would cripple Russia into oblivion. Na them go shame Las Las
God bless Emperor Vladimir Putin #godOfWar
God bless mother Russia

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Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by chronique(m): 6:21pm On Apr 08, 2022
Interesting times ahead.

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Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by Drenimarcus(m): 6:32pm On Apr 08, 2022
I am so praying Len Pen wins. Already Macron is accusing Poland of assisting Le Pen to win the elections and her % has grown this past weeks. I hope she wins.

Can't wait for this to be over so the airspace is opened so i can go to Moscow to visit my Russian friends grin

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Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by MrBrownJay1(m): 9:25pm On Apr 08, 2022
whoever wins the French election is irrelevant to this war.... let that new president deal with the war the best they see fit for the FRENCH NATION.
Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by tonididdy(m): 11:11pm On Apr 08, 2022
Macron is too big a competitor...




... Otherwise the drama would have being fun to witness. The US will immediately tag France a snitch and propagandize her.
Re: The White House Is Freaked Out That Putin's Next Big Win Could Be In Paris by Akuruoulo(m): 9:43am On Apr 09, 2022
Kingpin1000:
The west will never show you this..
NATO is already on Mariupol and they are being decimated.
Most have been killed while others are begging for an evacuation corridor,but the Russians have refused, it is thesame reason, the western media want to divert attention to Bucha.
SOME PEOPLE AROUND U MUST BE ASHAMED OF U , SO AS PEOPLE ONLINE.

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