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2017-05-07 at 6:02 PM UTC
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/07/french-election-live-marine-le-pen-emmanuel-macron-presidency/
It looks like the French have gone globalist on Zaint Zattex day. What does this mean for trianglism? a religious war.. -
2017-05-07 at 6:16 PM UTC
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2017-05-07 at 6:36 PM UTCIn america the Right wing won and now everything is okay.
In France the centerists won and the right wing is all pissed off. -
2017-05-07 at 10:21 PM UTCPretty sure that election was stolen
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2017-05-07 at 11:36 PM UTCTHats what the americans say too.
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2017-05-08 at 2:21 AM UTC
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2017-05-08 at 2:26 AM UTC
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2017-05-08 at 5:05 AM UTCTotally rigged election. Macaroni people were caught destroying Le Pen ballots.
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2017-05-08 at 5:46 AM UTCApparently Harakat Ahrar al Sham (Al Nusra Front, Al-Qaeda in Syria) has congratulated Macron on his win.
I'm still trying to find a proper source but fucking lol if it's true. -
2017-05-08 at 5:52 AM UTChttps://azelin.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/al-masracc84-newspaper-41.pdf
Google translate's too much of a mess but apparently he got a glowing review in Al-Qaeda's Al-Masra newsletter -
2017-05-08 at 12:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra https://azelin.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/al-masracc84-newspaper-41.pdf
Google translate's too much of a mess but apparently he got a glowing review in Al-Qaeda's Al-Masra newsletter
France has been run by terrorists for a very long time. -
2017-05-08 at 1:30 PM UTCMacron is a huge faggot. At least center-right and populist-right became the two biggest parties in my neck of the woods. But you never know how the government is going to look, we have a billion parties. When are the elections in Germany?
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2017-05-09 at 12:37 PM UTC
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2017-05-09 at 12:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra https://azelin.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/al-masracc84-newspaper-41.pdf
Google translate's too much of a mess but apparently he got a glowing review in Al-Qaeda's Al-Masra newsletter
They probably would have done the same for Le Pen, as ISIS did with Trump -
2017-05-09 at 11:42 PM UTC
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2017-05-10 at 3:44 AM UTCSomeone else pointed this out, and it seems weird that I didn't notice it -
The big picture here may be to put all the pieces in place for war. Strategically forces have already been moved to the Russian border, THAAD (specifically their long range X-band radar systems) systems are being put in place in strategic locations to be able to monitor Chinese and Russian military movements and the US looks to be cooking up justifications for further 'measures' against their 'enemies'.
Brexit and the political turbulence following has put May in charge and a protracted media campaign to ruin Corbyn means she'll face little resistance in the snap elections. She's the establishment choice, in lockstep with the US. The establishment knows that Brexit will make much less difference to markets than is being sold in the media and have bigger things in mind.
Marcon apparently won with only 24% of the vote, and even that's questionable - I've seen several videos of people tampering with the voting process (people taking the forms for Le Pen so she couldn't be voted for at some polling booths, damaging ballots so that they won't be counted etc.). Again, he's the establishment choice - he can be relied on to follow the US' foreign policy, keep the EU from being forced to change in any meaningful way and generally follow the status quo in relation to immigration.
That leaves Germany. At the moment I'd probably characterise Merkel as following the US cautiously - she's more or less doing as she's told, but still trying to remain 'untainted' in the eyes of voters... Germany's given limited military support to the invasions of Libya and Syria; given their economy and military capacity they could take a leading role but choose not to. The leaked phone calls of Victoria 'Fuck the EU' Nuland relate directly to the EU (specifically Germany) and it's unwillingess to take direct action to depose the Ukraine government.
German elections are in September, so we can probably expect a tipping point sometime before or around then. The election will be between Merkel's party and the SPD, specifically Martin Schulz, who is markedly more anti-Russian. It's outcome will probably be determined by whether the powers that be can 'convince' Merkel to fall in line before that.
I'll expand and post this in a new thread sometimeThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!