From our special correspondent in Rouen (Seine-Maritime)
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Five hundred and ninety years later, the execution of the Orléans maid at the stake has obviously not been digested.
As part of his promotional tour of his latest book,
France has not said its last word
, Éric Zemmour took advantage of a stopover in Rouen, the Norman city where Joan of Arc died, to sketch forty-five minutes during his views on international relations and national defense.
In front of the sparse bleachers - once is not custom - of the Zenith of the city, the essayist drew a geopolitical statement particularly offensive towards the Anglo-Saxon world.
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Against the English,
"our enemies for a thousand years",
and especially vis-à-vis the United States, facing which successive governments of right and left would be guilty of having
"gone to bed",
assures Eric Zemmour.
"For our elites, it's almost a relief: they are delighted that France is content to be wisely a power.
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