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@Matieeuh
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@Alexand70608635 @FraterLeonatus @interbellica @AlexBeaurepaire the famous nation of Germany in 1618
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@FraterLeonatus @interbellica @AlexBeaurepaire This is nonsense clouded by your own nations history lol, France has been involved with Germany since its intervention in 30 years war in a near constant state until the defeat on Napoleon.
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@didiousse505 Des noms vraiment - bons dans cette liste j'en vois franchement pas beaucoup à part Philipp, Schurrle et Toprak de souvenir
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@V_JosephKatzEsq @JohnWotek @BillyPaulShears @Txp_RBI_Xctuxl the brits never had been beaten decisively, they were in a bad situation during the spring's offensive but the lines with french were not broken.
after that and just before saint-mihiel, they did a 12km breakthrough at Amiens with french army and the huge use of tanks.
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@Matieeuh @JohnWotek @BillyPaulShears @Txp_RBI_Xctuxl The British had been beaten decisively and were thinking of leaving the continent. Meanwhile the Germans were on the verge of taking the Verdun defensive complex. Doing so would have pushed the French out of the war.
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I think we're probably square on that debt.

Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024
Reminder that the US 🇺🇸 would still be a British shithole without France 🇫🇷.
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@V_JosephKatzEsq @JohnWotek @BillyPaulShears @Txp_RBI_Xctuxl You just made us win time, german empire was close to total intern collapse, and the fr/en had already made a near-decisive breakthrough at Amiens before Saint-Mihiel (the germans were evacuating this area when you attacked btw)
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@JohnWotek @BillyPaulShears @Txp_RBI_Xctuxl That’s precisely the opposite of reality. American intervention in WWI was decisive and completely reversed the situation. The Germans had essentially defeated the British and were on the cusp of defeating the French when the US launched the Saint-Mihiel offensive.
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[ 🇺🇸 ÉTATS-UNIS | 🇮🇱 ISRAËL | 🇮🇷 IRAN ]
🔸 Le 11 février, Benjamin Netanyahu a briefé Donald Trump dans la Situation Room de la Maison Blanche sur un plan de «victoire quasi-certaine» : détruire le programme de missiles iraniens en quelques semaines, empêcher toute riposte y compris la fermeture du détroit d'Ormuz et provoquer l'effondrement du régime, selon le New York Times.
🔸 Netanyahu a présenté une vidéo de leaders potentiels comme Reza Pahlavi, évoquant la relance des protestations avec un soutien clandestin et l'ouverture d'un front kurde, le renseignement israélien estimant l'Iran trop affaibli pour répondre efficacement.
🔸 Trump a réagi immédiatement : « Ça me paraît bien. » Malgré les réserves de la CIA qualifiant le changement de régime de « grotesque » et les alertes sur les risques, il a priorisé l'élimination des leaders et la destruction des objectifs militaires, balayant les objections.
🔸 Interrogeant ses conseillers, Vance a dit « Mauvaise idée mais je vous soutiens », Rubio a limité son soutien à un objectif militaire sans le changement de régime, l'armée a listé les risques sans s'opposer, le juridique a validé la légalité et l'équipe politique a averti des retombées sans bloquer.
🔸 Aucun conseiller ne s'est fermement opposé à la décision, malgré des divisions internes comme l'opposition de Kushner et Witkoff aux frappes, menant au lancement des opérations conjointes États-Unis-Israël contre l'Iran.

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@cavofficer6 @SandyofCthulhu And you're wrong, Lafayette came back to France after his first travel and Louis XVI gave him an official support in 1780.
De Grasse maybe lost a battle but made you win the war, this is it.
Never surrendered but failed miserably against brits, talibans, vietcongs and now Iran
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No, I've been told repeatedly by the French that the US "came in at the end", was "late" in WWII, so our claims to have liberated them are not true.
Lafayette had to sneak out of France, because the king would not allow his officers to join the continental army. He was a member of the continental army, not a representative of the French crown.
DeGrasse was there to oppose the British in the Caribbean, but had some time to kill. The following year Admiral George Rodney defeated and captured de Grasse with his flagship Ville de Paris at the Battle of the Saintes.
France wins some battles but not many wars, and will always carry the shame of losing their country to a smaller invading army in June of 1940.
The United States has never surrendered.
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France suffers from this because of their poor performance in WW2. To be fair, if not for the Channel, Britain would absolutely have been overrun as well.
As the "history guy" at Ensemble Studios I had to constantly fight against the "haw haw France always surrenders" jokesters. It helped that France before the Crimean War was pretty redoubtable. I'd point out that France fought all of Europe for 20 years under Napoleon, and for 14 years under Louix XIV. So that's obviously not a wimp.
I insisted that we do Joan of Arc in Age 2, in part as an antidote to the fact that Americans who've heard of the Hundred Years War usually only hear about Crecy and Agincourt because Britain harps endlessly about those, rather than Castillon, Patay, or Formigny which were disasters for the British.
But yeah there's a reasy why for almost 200 years every single war in Europe was based on stopping France from conquering everyone else.

Morgoth@MorgothsReview
The trope that France has a poor history of fighting wars is complete rubbish.
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@cavofficer6 @SandyofCthulhu hundred years' war, thirty years' war, YOUR revolutionary war where Lafayette and de Grasse carried your ass, french revolutionnary war and Napoleonic wars, WW1, France doesn't know how to win yes
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@cavofficer6 @SandyofCthulhu Tell me you know nothing about French history without telling me you know nothing
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France loses it's wars, but not all of the battles. Trying to explain away the reasons is irrelevant, because the reasons are your own fault. Winning battles but losing wars is still a loss.
You have earned your reputation, accept it for what it is, and make the changes required to fix the past errors, then move forward. Unfortunately, the world sees the continuation of the culture of empty boasting followed by zero effective action.
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@MrBoldOne @EmiratesFACup Enjoy your quadruple, pal.
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Faut vraiment que la justice allemande ouvre un dossier sur la fraude fiscale autour de ce club
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Without any player sales, Borussia Dortmund have a summer transfer budget of €25 million. This figure could rise through sales. The most likely candidate for this is Karim Adeyemi. 🗞 @SPORTBILD #BVB
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Ptdrrrr Kehl va te faire enculer une dernière fois
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Schlotterbeck, who wishes to keep his options open for a career move to a world-class club with a guarantee of titles, could leave BVB for a fixed sum of around €60 million. #BVB
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