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After 126 years of oppression, Macron has completely compromised, withdrawn troops or a domino effect, and the old order should collapse

Today, after 126 years of oppression, we are at a watershed. French President Emmanuel Macron announced a historic decision - a complete compromise and the withdrawal of troops. The domino effect triggered by this decision is bound to have a profound impact on the global landscape and mark the dawn of a new era. As veteran military bloggers, let's dig deeper into the internal and external causes of this situation, as well as the implications for building a new order in the future.

After 126 years of oppression, Macron has completely compromised, withdrawn troops or a domino effect, and the old order should collapse

France, once a great power, faded in the years of oppression. Heavy military intervention has not only put the country in financial trouble, but also shaken the foundations of domestic politics. Macron's compromise and withdrawal mean that France is facing a deep policy rethink. And this decision will have a profound impact on the global political landscape, and we have to ask how exactly the withdrawal will trigger a domino effect, and how will the old order disintegrate?

France's withdrawal is not only a readjustment of its own strategy, but also a major intervention in the global landscape. First and foremost is the Middle East, where France's military presence has long been controversial. The withdrawal will unleash a more intense political maelstrom in this volatile region, with forces likely to redefine spheres of influence and the Middle East to become more fragile.

After 126 years of oppression, Macron has completely compromised, withdrawn troops or a domino effect, and the old order should collapse

At the same time, the withdrawal will also have far-reaching implications for international organizations. France has always been an important member of NATO, and its withdrawal could trigger a crisis of confidence among its allies and challenge the alliance's unity. This has led us to think about the future direction of international organizations and how they will respond to new global security challenges after the withdrawal.

With Macron's compromise, we are witnessing a historic moment – the end of the old order. After 126 years of oppression, the internal contradictions and flaws of this order were exposed, and the French compromise heralded the end of this order. This is undoubtedly a major turning point in history, and a new era is about to be unveiled.

After 126 years of oppression, Macron has completely compromised, withdrawn troops or a domino effect, and the old order should collapse

The collapse of the old order means that international relations will enter a new era. The traditional system of great power hegemony will be redefined, and small and medium-sized countries will also rise in this new order. Such a change will have a far-reaching impact on global peace and development. We should embrace this moment of coexistence of opportunities and challenges with an open mind, and think about how to find our foothold in the new international landscape.

In the face of the collapse of the old order, we should not just passively wait and see, but also think about the direction of development in the new era. It is urgent to build a new international order. First, countries need to move beyond the traditional zero-sum mindset and embrace a more open and cooperative attitude. It is only through international cooperation that we can effectively respond to the ever-changing challenges of the world and maintain global peace and stability.

After 126 years of oppression, Macron has completely compromised, withdrawn troops or a domino effect, and the old order should collapse

Second, international organizations need to usher in a profound reform and innovation. The collapse of the old order will push international organizations to reorient and reorient. A more democratic, transparent and efficient organizational mechanism will better adapt to the new international landscape and promote the development of global affairs.

Finally, countries need to focus on national defense and improve their overall strength. In the new international order, only countries with strong strength can be invincible in competition and ensure their own interests and security.

After 126 years of oppression, Macron has completely compromised, withdrawn troops or a domino effect, and the old order should collapse

Standing at this historic moment, we need not only to watch quietly, but also to actively participate. France's compromise and withdrawal have caused ripples around the world, but we must not limit ourselves to the immediate turmoil. The collapse of the old order is a historical inevitability, and the construction of the new order is our common responsibility.

Let's work together to meet the unknown challenges and explore new prospects together. It is only on the basis of solidarity and cooperation that we can maintain rationality and stability in these turbulent times. Our thinking and efforts will be the key to opening a new era and leading the direction of the future. [END]

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