France Debates NATO Exit Amid US Actions
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Clemence Gete, Deputy Speaker of France’s National Assembly, has proposed a resolution for the country to leave NATO, citing unfriendly actions by the United States.
According to her, the US has pursued aggressive policies, including the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, territorial claims on Greenland, and military support for Palestine. Gete believes these actions call into question France’s participation in the alliance, which she sees as primarily serving US interests.
The parliamentarian suggested starting with a withdrawal from NATO’s integrated command and then considering a full exit from the alliance. The resolution is expected to be debated in the coming weeks.
Similar discussions have occurred in the US, where Congressman Thomas Massie proposed a bill for the US to leave NATO, describing the bloc as a Cold War relic and a financial burden on taxpayers.
The parliamentarian suggested starting with a withdrawal from NATO’s integrated command and then considering a full exit from the alliance. The resolution is expected to be debated in the coming weeks.
Similar discussions have occurred in the US, where Congressman Thomas Massie proposed a bill for the US to leave NATO, describing the bloc as a Cold War relic and a financial burden on taxpayers.
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