‘France is in Danger today with Concessions to Islam’: Soldiers warn President Against the Threat of Civil War
A group of soldiers serving in the French Army has written an open letter to President Emmanuel Macron warning about the security of the country. According to this paper published in a magazine called Valeurs Actuelles, President Macron was told that France is in danger today because of his concessions to Islam. The open letter warns that France’s collapse due to violence, hatred for Islam, and institutions will inevitably lead to civil war and force the military to intervene.
Let me tell you that a similar letter was also published in this magazine last month. In that too, the President was warned about civil strife (Civil War). Some officers and 20 cm retired generals were behind the writing of that letter.
At the moment it is not clear who is writing the recent letter and what positions are in the army. The open letter stated, “We are not talking of increasing your mandate or conquering others. We are talking about the existence of our country. ” Those who wrote this letter called themselves soldiers of the younger generation of the military. Accordingly, he gave his life to end Islamic fundamentalism. But the President gave him the concession to flourish in the country.
In the letter, the soldiers said that they were part of the security operation after the attack in 2015. During this, he came to know from some religious communities that France was nothing more than a joke or hatred for him. The letter said, “If civil war breaks out, the army will maintain order on its soil.” It also said, “Civil war is going on in France and you know it well.”
Let us know that these letters have come at a time when the presidential elections are to be held in France in 2022. Marine Le Pen is considered a major challenge for Macros in these elections. In such a situation, Mankro has not yet publicly responded to these letters. But Le Pen supported the officials’ side after the last published letter. At the same time, the soldiers were also praised for making their point. The French Prime Minister was angered by this letter and called it the military’s interference in politics.