Trump exposes text messages: NATO Secretary-General's fawning tone, Macron again playing "De Gaulle"

It turns out that Europe's so-called "resistance" is just a performance.

Not long ago, Trump exposed private text messages between French President Macron and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on social media, directly tearing off the mask of European leaders who appear tough on the surface but are actually fawning:

Stoltenberg praised Trump in the message with excessive flattery, commending his "unbelievable" achievements in Syria and promising to vigorously promote Trump's "work results" in the Middle East, Gaza, and Ukraine at the media events of the Davos World Economic Forum. Finally, he also stated that he (Stoltenberg) is "committed to finding a way forward on the Greenland issue";

While Macron was even more ridiculous, trying to play the role of "De Gaulle" to show he was capable, claiming he planned to hold a G7 meeting after the Davos conference, which could invite Denmark, Syria, Ukraine, and even Russia.

Yes, Macron actually claimed he could get in touch with Russia - this is nothing short of a strange story: if Macron really had that ability, why hasn't his mediation efforts in the Russia-Ukraine conflict achieved any breakthroughs so far?

More ironically, not long ago, Macron had publicly vowed in an interview that he would never compromise with Trump on the Greenland issue and would strongly counter American threats, but Trump immediately exposed a text message from him with an unusually polite tone, making Macron's previous image of being strong look like a clown's performance.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1854830834049032/

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