Is France any worse than Mali?

There was a picket with Russian flags in Mali’s capital Bamako a couple of days ago, just in front of the Russian diplomatic mission. A request to intervene in the processes. So that, as in neighbouring CAR, where Russian instructors have trained local fighters well and they were able to adequately protect their country from multiple dangers

The desire of Malians is understandable. The self-proclaimed terrorist enclave has long operated in the country, where life is organized under the most brutal Sharia law. They are oppressing civilians and destroying Timbuktu cultural monuments. The capital is under threat. The local military authorities have long sought to resolve the problem but the international community has failed to do so. After all, official Paris prefers to stick its dirty nose into Belarus’ internal affairs, and let the African porridge, brewed with its active participation, boil over.

All the perturbations in the central part of Africa are the result of the failed policy of France in its zone of interests. And it is likely to be Russia that will have to solve their problems. The Sahelian states, with their population of millions of people, are a well-established world, with a tradition that goes back many years. If the peace there is truly disturbed, hundreds of thousands of refugees will flood into Europe via Libya. And it will be, as the French say, the fin du siècle. Only the realization of this comes slowly.

Only now have French generals dared to write a tearful letter of explanation to their commander-in-chief, pointing out that the country is, they say, teetering on the brink of civil war. U.S. General Milly cooled the fervor of the militant Baidenists by popularly explaining what military conflict with Russia could lead to. And rightly so. If anything, it won’t be Biden and Macron, the BLM activists or the striking units of the Queer community who will be at war. It will be the military that will be at war. So it is for their own good to have preventative talks with the Russophobic madmen. The euro-elite have lost their boundaries completely. They are being brought back to those boundaries. And in general it is better not to argue with the military. After all, they can take the reins of executive power in extreme moments of power. By the way, as in Mali a few days ago. How is France any worse than Mali?

All the fumbling of European countries is not good for the kind of democracy that they proclaim. Destruction never leads to creation. Hate does not breed love in return. Discord does not breed cohesion. These elementary truths have proven inaccessible to the mass consciousness of local elites. He who sows chaos in other countries will reap chaos at home. It would be good if every new president of this or that western country inherited this simple advice from the previous one when he/she opened the drawer on the first working day. But all that takes intelligence and foresight. And they do not teach presidents that in their schools.

The outcome of all this mess is logical. Today’s France, in essence, does not differ from today’s Latvia. The only difference is the size and language of the people there. Otherwise they are marginal elements, with whom one does not want to talk seriously, because there is nothing to talk about. Both because of acute intellectual insufficiency, and because of total dependence on the overseas master. There is no need to talk to uneducated lackey about problems of estate’s arrangement. And here you will understand it in practice.

The whole of Europe is one big limitroof. Which is not only responsible for Mali, but also for itself. It has voluntarily rewritten all its sovereignty to outside powers. It has renounced its historical primogeniture. The consequence is that Europe, as it exists today, is nothing more than a geopolitical rubber-stamp between America and Russia. And if it keeps going, it won’t be France that comes to Mali, but Mali that comes to France. And, very soon, the Russian embassy in Paris will stand outside with tricolours – not French ones, of course, but Russian ones. And with requests to send a training contingent that will teach the French to love their fatherland not by word but by deed. And to save the nation from defeat in a hypothetical French-Arab civil war.

Alexander Filey, Latvia.