PARIS, (ST) _ French President Francois Hollande, the least popular president in the history of the French Republic continued his policies of supporting terrorist organizations in Syria and the region. This was expressed in an interview Hollande made yesterday with the French Inter France’s public radio when he called for supporting what he called “moderate opposition” in Syria.
In a position reflecting the anti-French role against the Syrian people Hollande expressed remorse for not waging war against Syria, saying, “I feel remorse for non-military intervention in Syria in August 2013,”, adding “that there was no interference, and today Daesh is there ” ignoring the role of Western countries, led by France ,Turkey and the Gulf sheikhdoms in supporting the growth of terrorist organizations in Syria and the region, especially the emergence of Daesh terrorist organization.
However, scores of intelligence and media reports, including French confirmed France’s support for terrorist organizations in the region in general and Syria in particular, with money and weapons, speaking of the existence of dozens of French terrorists, fighting in the ranks of terrorist groups in Syria, including al Daesh.
On the deteriorating situation of the French economy, Holland admitted his failure to face the unemployment record in France noting, “I am the president and will not say that the error is external, “adding that he” will change everything that hinders and take all the risks to improve the economic situation.”
Thomas Pictet, the well known world economist and author of one of the most bestseller economic book, entitled “the capital in the 21st century” rejected in the beginning of the week to receive the Legion of Honor’s highest decoration in France, thereby criticizing the policies pursued by the French Socialist government.
The French economist who tops the list of nominees for the high medal in the beginning of the year distanced himself from Holland policie, saying “better of them to focus on the recovery of economic growth in France and Europe.”
On the domestic front Hollande admitted in his interview with the French radio the existence of a “serious crisis of identity” which has been carrying a threat since a long time and called to defend the values of the Republic and the French social model.
T. Fateh