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Emmanuel Macron.. The dance of the slaughtered rooster – New Algeria

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It seems that French President Emmanuel Macron has added fuel to the fire Algerian-French relationsPolitical analysts who spoke to Al-Wataniya TV agree that the escalation has reached advanced levels between the two countries due to the decision-makers’ attempt to France Distracting attention from the structural financial and economic crises in which it is floundering.

The French aggression gave rise to negative and dangerous indicators, according to the Algerian researcher in strategic studies, Nabil Kahlouch, the inability of the French presidency to control the strategic situation on its territory, and here the speaker inferred an approval French authorities In 2023, France’s external security carried out operations that harmed Algerian national security, and this without the knowledge of the French presidency, which can be considered a dangerous indicator of the collapse of the presidency and its loss of its prestige and influence in the reins of the state. Among other indicators that confirm the French president’s inability to control the reins is his ruling. By dissolving Parliament and calling for early legislative elections, this indicator also confirms his inability to ideologically control the French street, and we can return to talking about the killing of the young man with good origins. 17-year-old Algerian Nael during a traffic check in the Nanterre suburb of Paris and the protests that broke out at that time.

In this context, the speaker says, “The demands did not focus only on achieving justice, as other cultural ones emerged demanding justice for immigrants, which confirms the boiling and great division that the French street is witnessing.” From the background of this insult and the continuous attack on Algeria, Nabil Kahlouch points to “the politics of escape.” From the economic crises pursued by French decision-makers in exchange for opening ideological discussions in order to divert attention from internal crises.”

Strategic studies researcher Nabil Kahlouch believes that “the French use the term freedom of expression as a Trojan horse in order, for example, to interfere in the internal affairs of a country,” noting that “there is a scientific study that says that by 2030, France will be one of the European countries most suffering from the cultural crisis, as it There will be clashes between immigrants, especially since there will be a significant increase in Portuguese immigrants and even those of Spanish origin.” Therefore, the spokesman says, “France today does not suffer from security or political crises.” Rather, it is an intellectual crisis.”

In the speaker’s opinion, “today we see great confusion in the statements of French politicians, and we can point, for example, to Macron, who makes contradictory statements and then retracts them.” Nabil Kahlouch believes that “Algeria today can exploit the weaknesses in which France is floundering in order to achieve many gains, such as the energy crisis.” And other structural points within French society.”

Regarding the way Algeria deals with these developments, the Algerian researcher in strategic studies says, “Algeria may be heading towards further escalation with France, and there are indicators that prove the validity of this trend, including canceling the visit of the President of the Republic, and it is expected that diplomatic representation between Algeria and France will decrease.” But the question that arises is The same, according to the speaker, “What next and where are these tensions headed?” In response to this question, the speaker says that “Algeria can exploit them positively and strengthen its position more and more.”

For his part, political analyst Wahid Boutriq says, “Macron is experiencing a major political and social crisis,” noting that “he spoke at the urging of Zionist lobbies, which falls within a wide-ranging project.” The spokesman asked, “Why did Emmanuel Macron talk about Sansal?” Who is Sansal? He answered: “He is a novelist and not even a historian. Therefore, if we carefully examine the identity of his defenders, they are from the Zionist political and media lobbies, as he is one of their arms and tools.”

The political analyst recalled what Hassan Aourid, a professor of political science at Mohammed V University in Rabat and the former official spokesman for the Makhzen regime, said in one of his well-known books about “the mafia working in parallel with the Moroccan administration in Morocco,” and also what Meir Ben Chabat, the National Security Advisor to the Zionist entity, said ( A Jew of Moroccan origin and one of the supervisors of the normalization agreement, about the necessity of manufacturing a postage stamp not only for Western Sahara but also for Eastern Sahara, and the same words were made by Sansal.

The spokesman stressed that “the outcry of Macron and those who follow him has nothing to do with democracy, but rather with a global Zionist project aimed at breaking the power of Algeria.” In this context, Wahid Boutriq invoked “Charles Hebdo magazine and the offensive drawings that were published about the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace.”

What is happening can be described as a “bone-breaking policy,” according to Boutriq, due to “the Zionist pressure exerted on French President Emmanuel Macron, who is at a weak point due to the major political crisis he is experiencing, in addition to the end of French influence in Africa and his loss of many deals, such as the submarine deal, and he is humiliated.” Currently in Europe by Russia and China,” and what also explains this policy, according to the spokesman, “are the fiery statements made recently by the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, before Parliament when he spoke about Sansal.”

It should be noted that the French President, Emmanuel Macron, has engaged in the campaign initiated by the far right that attacks Algeria, against the backdrop of the Boualem Sansal case, in a manner far from the norms and diplomatic language required by relations between countries, and Macron claimed, on the occasion of the annual conference with the ambassadors of the Republic. The French newspaper, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, said that the imprisonment of the Franco-Algerian writer, Boualem Sansal, “does not honor Algeria,” calling for the release of… He was released “urgently,” ignoring that his demand could be classified as interference in Algerian affairs, in the name of what he considers freedom of expression.

Fouad Q

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