France betrays its allies again blocking UN plan to defend vital oil routes and backing dictators

France is at it again. Just when you think our so-called “allies” might stand up for the free world, France stabs us in the back. The Gulf countries have been pushing a resolution at the United Nations — one drafted by Bahrain — that would finally allow them to defend their own shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. This is the strategic chokepoint where so many oil shipments pass, and where aggressive regimes have been playing with fire for years. But leave it to France to slam the brakes on any sign of strength or real action.

While honest countries are worried about keeping trade routes safe, France seems more interested in playing politics. The French seem all too happy to let ships be threatened and economies hang in the balance, rather than support their supposed “allies” in the Gulf. It’s almost as if they’re more interested in protecting bad actors than helping the good guys.

What is it about globalist European elites that makes them allergic to common sense? Instead of backing real security and standing up to bullies, they twist themselves into knots to push their own agenda. It’s the same old story—liberal leaders refusing to admit that sometimes, force is the only language aggressors understand. Instead, they’d rather side with dictators than defend the interests of their partners.

When America steps back, this is what happens. Weak leaders in Europe get bolder, and the world gets more dangerous. The left loves to talk about “diplomacy,” but what they really want is endless talking while threats keep getting worse. France could have joined with the Gulf states to secure the Strait of Hormuz. They could have stood for peace and stability. Instead, they chose appeasement.

Ask yourself—when will so-called “allies” like France finally step up? Or do they just hope America will keep cleaning up their mess? The sad truth is, as long as liberals and globalists run the show, don’t expect any real backbone from across the Atlantic.

Source: Redstate


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