The head of state advocates a “strong France” able to “influence the destiny of the world.”
“One hundred years after”. France A “strong” able to “influence the destiny of the world.” That’s what advocates François Hollande in an article published Friday in the daily press, a hundred years after the outbreak of the Great War. “France, a permanent member of the Security Council of the UN, must make its voice heard,” the Head of State, stressing that “it is itself being strong that weigh on the fate of world. ” “That is why, a hundred years later, to intolerance, injustice and unacceptable, we must always mobilize. For Peace for Europe, for France,” he continues.
“A conflict that never ends.” François Hollande refers to “threats” facing the world today, Ukraine, Syria, Iraq, Africa and Gaza where “civilian casualties, hundreds, paying the price of a conflict that never ends.” Saturday, August 1, 1914, he recalls, “the France decreed general mobilization” of 3.8 million men, the same day “in the headlines, was displayed the news of the death of John Jaurès, who for months was the voice of peace. “” Nothing seemed to hinder the inexorable march towards the abyss of the continent “with a war that” would be quick and limited “and” was long and World ” , removing “the lives of over a million and a half people” in France.
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