VIDEO France On President Trump Attacks: Common Decency Would've Been Appropriate | The 11th Hour | MSNBC

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France On President Trump Attacks: Common Decency Would've Been Appropriate | The 11th Hour | MSNBC In a critical segment from MSNBC's "The 11th Hour," the show discusses the backlash France received from President Trump's controversial comments during a time of national mourning. The video highlights a tense moment when Trump criticized French President Emmanuel Macron just as France was commemorating the third anniversary of the Bataclan terrorist attacks.

Key Takeaways​

  • Trump's Criticism: Trump took aim at Macron’s proposals for a European Army and his stance on nationalism while pointing out Macron's low approval ratings in France, creating a stir at a sensitive time.
  • French Response: A spokesperson for the French government responded to Trump’s comments by stating, “Common decency would have been appropriate,” signaling that the timing of Trump's remarks was not only politically charged but also disrespectful given the commemorative context.
  • Impact on U.S.-European Relations: The segment suggests that Trump's actions have exacerbated tensions within NATO and among European leaders, leading to a reevaluation of America's role as a global ally. Diplomats are reportedly concerned that the U.S. is drifting from its traditional commitments, making way for rival influences, particularly from Russia and China.
  • Perspective from Diplomats: Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, pointed out that unlike previous administrations, Trump may not be engaging in actions that advance American interests abroad, which is causing dissatisfaction among U.S. diplomats and allies.

    Discussion Point​

    This incident raises significant questions about the role of decency in diplomacy and the potential long-term impacts on international relations. How do you think Trump's style of diplomacy has affected America's standing globally? What could be done differently to mend the diplomatic ties strained during his presidency? This thread opens an insightful discussion on the intricacies of global politics and the importance of timing and respect in international communications. Feel free to share your thoughts or any similar experiences that might resonate with the current political climate.
 

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