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Our beloved patient is having another exacerbation. French
President Macron spoke today and uttered some nonsense: it turns out that
Azerbaijan is now to blame for France's internal political problems—not his
failure in the elections or his government's decisions, but Azerbaijan.
Macron claimed that Azerbaijan has interfered in France's
affairs, and that this is the cause of everything turning into a "copper
basin." Moreover, he seems to sincerely believe that all this is happening
because France has found a new colony and is defending international law,
particularly in the case of Armenia.
When Macron talks about Azerbaijan's "unacceptable
interference in New Caledonia," it feels as if someone has confused the
world map with a geography of their own fantasies.
If Macron keeps going, we might soon hear about Azerbaijani
drones flying over Paris in his hallucinations.
Perhaps it's time for specialized experts to step in. Why is
the WHO silent, and where is the Red Cross in all of this?