Military group warns Macron survival of France "is at stake"

Military group warns Macron survival of France

PanARMENIAN.Net - A group of serving French soldiers has published an open letter in a conservative magazine warning President Emmanuel Macron that the "survival" of France is at stake because he has made "concessions" to Islamism, RFI reports.

The letter, published in the conservative Valeurs Actuelles magazine, echoes the tone of a similar warning printed in the same magazine last month. The earlier missive also predicted that civil conflict was brewing.

The previous letter, signed by a handful of officers and some 20 semi-retired generals, sparked a furore in France with the prime minister calling it an unacceptable interference, and France's top general vowing those behind it would be punished.

It is not clear how many people are behind the current letter or what their ranks are. In contrast to the previous letter, this one could also be signed by the general public.

"We are not talking about extending your mandates or conquering others. We are talking about the survival of our country, the survival of your country," said the letter, which was addressed to President Macron and his cabinet.

The authors describe themselves as serving soldiers from the younger generation of the military, a so-called "generation of fire" that has seen active service.

"They have offered their lives to destroy the Islamism to which you have made concessions on our soil."

The signatories added they had also served in the security operation launched after a wave of attacks in 2015. They observed that for some religious communities "France means nothing but an object of sarcasm, contempt or even hatred."

The letter continues: "If a civil war breaks out, the military will maintain order on its own soil... civil war is brewing in France and you know it perfectly well."

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