Luc Ferry, who is certainly not the best geolocated personality in the media landscape, achieved the feat last Sunday on LCI of counting more than six Baltic countries without being able to name a single one, and ending blandly with one verse based on the tension generated by the upcoming entry of these countries, as Baltic as they are imaginary, into NATO.
An unlikely hypothesis, given that the one and only three Baltic countries have already joined since 2004 and that the others (those who have not yet joined, are you following?) have the presumption not to exist.
Nothing really new as there are so many of them, from Sapir to Royal via Ferry, selling off their declining notoriety by saying absolutely anything in a tone supposed to make the desire to contradict them come true.
And besides, it doesn't matter: there is no doubt that after this unfortunate episode, Luc Ferry will continue to proudly sail the ocean with his vain laziness under the Russian flag - or "neutral", as all those who say they want to avoid war say. any price, including that of letting Putin continue the war he is already waging (on us).
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