“The world is really a bit crazy”

Now it looks like the world is a bit crazy
On December 7th, at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, this is Trump’s sentiment towards Macron.
If I’m not mistaken, Trump is also hinting at Macron to some extent.
Four years later, although you are not welcomed, I have come back again. Paris still has to lay the red carpet for me, and you, Macron, still have to warmly welcome and embrace me.
This world is indeed a bit crazy.
The madness lies in the fact that I am going to do another big job now, and this time I have brought Musk, while you, Macron, are struggling in the mud.
This is a fact.
On December 7th, which was supposed to be Macron’s highlight moment, 50 foreign leaders came to France to celebrate the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral after the fire, and Trump went abroad for the first time since his election.
Little did they know, just a few days ago, the Barnier government, which had been in power for less than 100 days, collapsed and became the shortest serving prime minister in modern France. France is currently in a deep crisis.
Where is the new Prime Minister?
Macron doesn’t even know.
Why is that?
Still blaming Macron.
This year’s European Parliament elections saw a big victory for the far right. The stimulated Makron, regardless of the early parliamentary election, gambled heavily on the crisis awareness of the French and their separation from the far right.
Who knows, everything is exactly the opposite.
The election result is divided into three parts, but the far right votes have actually increased. Macron was the biggest loser, as the centrist alliance he relied on lost its position as the largest party.
Making things worse can have disastrous consequences. Macron’s term is until 2027, and he is definitely unwilling to resign. But the irreconcilable contradiction between the left and right is causing endless quarrels in the French political arena.
The next two years, without a doubt, will be France’s’ garbage time ‘, and Macron will become a completely lame duck.
I believe that in front of Macron, Trump joked that the world is a bit crazy, but that’s not the essence of what Macron is.

Impulsiveness is the devil.
Of course, there is also a big background to Trump’s sentiment, which is that on December 7th, the situation in South Korea, a small ally of the Allies, was even more lively.
A few days ago, Yoon Seok yeol impulsively issued an emergency martial law, which shocked the whole world. What do you want from Korea? Six hours later, Yin Xiyue was forced to suspend martial law again, but the fate of many people was completely changed.
Yin Xiyue’s anger turned red as he charged towards Guan. He had hoped to eliminate the opposition through martial law and arbitrary decision-making, but little did he know that stealing chickens would not succeed and eating rice. In the end, he jumped into the big pit he had dug.
On December 7th, the South Korean National Assembly voted to impeach him.
The whole world believes that he is doomed this time. Who knew, when it was time to vote, the ruling party would either vote or not, and simply run away.
Because the threshold for impeachment in South Korea requires a two-thirds majority in Congress. The South Korean National Assembly has a total of 300 votes, with 192 votes from the opposition. Unless someone from the ruling party defected, impeachment is unlikely.
The ruling party has other calculations.
It’s not about protecting Yoon Seok yeol, but considering that after impeachment, South Korea will definitely have to hold new elections. According to the current situation, the opposition party leader Lee Jae myung is likely to come to power in the end.
No wonder Korean dramas are very exciting, because Korean reality is even more exciting. Now, the madness continues, with various protests on the streets and opposition parties cursing loudly. Even though she was scolded with a bloody blow, Yin Xiyue remains silent now.
He, who was obsessed with his beloved wife, probably held hands and looked at the First Lady with teary eyes, speechless and choked.

The world is indeed very crazy.
On December 7th, another unexpected event occurred in the Middle East, and the situation in Syria underwent significant changes.
Suddenly, the opposition armed forces rushed towards Damascus like lightning, destroying everything along the way, taking Aleppo and attacking Homs. It is said that Damascus has also been surrounded.
It feels like the Syrian army is completely fleeing by the wind. The fierce airstrikes by the Russian military have also made it difficult to stop the opposition’s attack, and even the Russian military’s own bases are difficult to maintain
How else can we fight this battle?
A week ago, the seemingly stable Syrian regime suddenly became precarious, unable to organize a counterattack, and Damascus could fall.

The world is crazy, and Trump is proud.
Watch the video. At Notre Dame in Paris, he gave a speech to Makron: The French are great, they are one of our largest ethnic groups in the United States, the French, we love them very much, they are very talented people, you know, they are energetic… “
Macron was taken aback by Trump’s language.
What makes Americans even more sad is that many Americans are descendants of Europeans, but in the United States, there are only about 150000 French citizens. Even if French Americans are included, they only account for 2% of the total population of the United States, which is impossible to compare with British Americans, German Americans and Irish Americans.
But this is Trump, come with your mouth open, whether you believe it or not.
Macron has also learned from past lessons and has to nod repeatedly, expressing his strong belief.
Zelensky, who had also arrived in Paris, had to take a few more steps and hurriedly go to meet him.
After listening to another scolding from Trump at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Zelensky still had to solemnly state that ‘President Trump remains steadfast as ever’.
The word ‘firm’ is so clever!

Previously, there was a popular internet slang that said: This world is like a huge grass platform team.
Well, sometimes it feels quite similar. Some people have their own country. Look at what they have done, isn’t it just a grassroots team?
Now, not only the Grass Terrace team, but also the world is a bit crazy, so crazy that sometimes you can’t imagine.
Can you imagine Yin Xiyue staging a 6-hour coup farce? Can you imagine the sudden destruction of the Syrian war situation? Can you imagine that Macron, who wants to be the leader of Europe, is now sitting on a tight seat? Can you imagine that Germany’s Scholz is also mired in political quagmire? Also, can you imagine Trump going all over the world and cutting the leeks of the world?
The ancient Chinese saying goes, ‘governing a great country is like cooking small delicacies.’ However, in some countries, it feels like frying fish to stir up trouble.
In less than a month, 2024 will become history. I just don’t know how many crazy things will happen in the world in the next three weeks.

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