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French President Emmanuel Macron arrives to deliver a statement on the tarmac, in front of the presidential plane (L), before his departure to visit French NATO troops stationed in Romania, at Paris-Orly Airport in Orly, on June 14, 2022. (Photo by GONZALO FUENTES / POOL / AFP) (Photo by GONZALO FUENTES/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
|PARIS AND WASHINGTON, DC

In 1960, at the height of the cold war, Charles de Gaulle made a speech before the American Congress that won him a standing ovation. “Nothing counts more for France”, declared the general, “than the wisdom, resolution and friendship of the great people of the United States.”

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