"Accept to Lose Our Children": Supported by Macron, the Chief of Staff Insists on the Need "to Prepare"
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On his way to Johannesburg, where he attended the G20, Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed "all his confidence" to General Fabian Mandon after his speech on the threat of war in Europe. While he acknowledged that his remarks might have "worried", the army chief assured that "the role of his intervention" was "to warn". - "Accept to lose our children": supported by Macron, the Chief of Staff insisted on the need "to prepare" (Policy).
The controversy surrounding the remarks of the French Chief of Staff on the Russian threat was raised by Emmanuel Macron, who talks about statements coming out of context.
Four days after his speech in front of the mayors, General Fabien Mandon said that it was necessary to "accept to lose his children" in the face of the possibility of a war with Russia, General Fabien Mandon justified his remarks on Saturday night on France 5. Emmanuel Macron reiterated his "trust".
The President of the Republic considered that the sentence of the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces was "misappropriated" and "out of context" to "fear".
"I can see how concerned some may have been," but "the role of this intervention" was "to alert and prepare," explained General Fabien Mandon on France 5 this Saturday.
The Chief of Staff of the Army has provoked controversy this week with his remarks about France, which should "accept to lose its children".
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