Mere fairytales told by the french to create the illusion that their people are capable of defending themselves. The term "fairy" is not used lightly seing as France is the topic of this posting, and it seems rather appropriate when describing them.
The french told their children of the "french military victories" to keep them from following the usual plan of action (sob, hide, run, cry to the US).
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Putin started a war in Ukraine. He calls it a Special Military Operation.
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a rare and miraculous event, remember the levels of french national security are
1. run
2. hide
3. surrender
4. collaborate
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!
good one but really...
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1.) Ficticious event
2.) Also see Rules of French War Fare
Being French is worst than being gay
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Invalid entry. Try searching French wine, perfume, or cheese metals.
A French military victory has not occured since Napoleon.
Nor has a french military existed since Napoleon.
Look at World Wars 1 and 2.
Perfume?
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"What were some French military victories? Did I even put those three words in a proper sentence?"
-me
"Did you know that it was the French who first thought of using electrical shocks as a means of torture?"
-Revolver Ocelot, MGS : Twin Snakes
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Political jargon for an act of war or other violent military operations. Generally used when politicians don't want to say "war."
βI think what we are doing is enforcing a resolution that has a very clear set of goals, which is protecting the Libyan people, averting a humanitarian crisis, and setting up a no-fly zone,β a White House official says. βObviously that involves KINETIC MILITARY ACTION, particularly on the front end.β
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