Explain, explain yourself, justify yourself, even.
Emmanuel Macron may be omnipresent in the media, but he often has the impression that his words are misunderstood, misinterpreted, or even distorted.
An interview on “20 Heures” on TF1 and France 2 was the guarantee of speaking directly to 15 or 16 million French people without the prism, distorting in his eyes, of political reactions or media comments.
On Ukraine, the head of state had to respond to several trials.
First, that of having swapped the hat of the conciliator not wanting to “humiliate” Russia for that of the warmonger ready to do battle with Putin.
Hence his concern to detail the rise in threats of all kinds from the Russian president.
It is because he tried everything, upstream, to ward off worst-case scenarios that he says he is justified today in considering all means aimed at pushing Moscow back.
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