The Submarine Row Marks the Dawn of the Franco-British Rivalry

Sep 22, 2021 View Original Article
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    28% Somewhat Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

57% : By leaving the European Union, London has severed the "restraining yokes," allowing its leap into the great power competition that is rapidly heating up.
50% : London has taken every possible step to undermine Paris' perceived national interest, particularly in Libya, thus weakening France's prospects of becoming a dominant power in the European Union in the UK's absence.
46% : While those can be contributing factors in the "submarine saga," a very important factor is being omitted: London's aspiration, in the aftermath of Brexit, to ascend in the Great Power Competition that is rapidly reshaping the global geopolitical order.
42% : London's aide in the EU, after Brexit, is Malta.
41% : After all, British prime minister Boris Johnson promoted Britain's departure from the European Union as an opportunity for the country to strike more global strategic deals unrestrained by the EU.

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