We sure have a long History. Fighting each other for a Thousand years since the Hundred Years War, through the Seven Years War 1756-1763 to the Napoleonic War 1804-1815. We finally made peace with each by joining forces in the Crimean War 1853-1856. Our long time Rivalry dispute came to an end We indeed shaped though our colonies
@@saeedyeslam1202 now all whom they robbed and destroyed come to their countries in millions to destroy them. Ethnic English and French supposedly will be history already in this century. Also they conveniently forgot Russia was important part of Entente, without Eastern front Germans and Austrians would likely break the defences and capture France
The ambassador of France was received with a very beautiful ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London. En même temps, l'ambassadrice du Royaume-Uni a été reçue en très belle cérémonie au Palais de l'Elysée à Paris. Entente Cordiale since 1904. 🙏🙏💪🤝👏👍💪🤝👏👍
I was a soldier in the Royal Engineers. I am proud to celebrate our 120 friendship 🍻 Especially, as we were enemies in the past, fighting each other for hundreds of years, and now, in the last 120yrs we are brothers & sisters in arms 🫂 🙏 Vive le France 🇫🇷 🇬🇧 Together we are stronger 💪🏼 and we will defend freedom and Liberté 🗽 together ♥️
@@philhunter9158 There are certainly a few, unfortunately, but having attended quite a few football & rugby internationals, most French display, a passionate, sometimes highly charged, friendly rivalry, as close cousins do sometimes. Whether it be our armed forces, language, culture etc, etc... History has shown us that there is far more that unites us than divides us... 😉
The two Strongest countries in this world! So much history between those two fighters! 😅 but thanks God we are friends now, I am French but I love our old ennemies ❤ 🇫🇷 🇬🇧 ❤
awesome,as a welshman,we do like a male voice choir,we seen the french at the palace, now the brits doing the same in France,great vid,someone in the SUN got a right for a change
British and commonwealth nations guarding the Royal family, British troops, and French troops guarding The President of France. Never heard French men singing our national anthem before.
They invited the French presidential Guard to participate in the changing of the Guard and to be the first non commonwealth country to do so even had the Duke and duchess of Edinburgh watch it. My apologies to the French I can't remember the exact name of the Regiment
Nos deux pays sont indisociables de part leur vieille histoire. Nous avons eu un passé commun à bien des époques et les français n'ont jamais oublié leurs rois et reines de France...
I visited France with a school trip in 1973, and I found we had a great reception by the local people of Dourdan. Yes OK, people are generally good with kids anyway, but I will never forget such a wonderful time.
About time the French and the British make friends, there are a lot of real enemies around. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is an ancient proverb which suggests that two parties can or should work together against a common enemy.
"about time"? this is literally a ceremony to mark 120 years of agreement and military cooperation, our countries may have spent the best part of 1000 years beating the crap out of each other but our shared values have made us and France a powerful voice for democracy in Europe and around the world for generations
@@Simon-hb9rf Indeed. It's really been like a Thousand years we Franco British fought the hell out of each other... just for World Domination. Since the Hundred Years War until the the Napoleonic War. Afterall, The Brits and the French were former Colonial Rival
Notre histoire commune parle pour nous . Vive nos différences et nos petites embrouilles de toute façon nous sommes lié à jamais de part notre histoire commune ! Merci et vive nos deux pays !!
nobody does like the Brits to put on a great 'show'. EU alliance best thing happened to Europe. peace, prosperity and cooperation much better than war.
No7 Coy, the ceremonial company of the Coldstream Gds. I wonder if they were chosen especially, as the Coldstream's held the Hougoumont Farm house at Waterloo in 1815.... 😂
Good to see these two countries despite many years of conflict in the past they still have each other. Remember, the French imperial Guards considered to be the best during 18th century, but later on defeated by the Duke of Wellington with his Red Coat army together withe the Great Prussian Army in the Battle of Waterloo. Nevertheless British and French now considered brothers.
I have always had a soft spot for French military honors especially drum and bugle. It just had such a simple and magestic timbre that's both historical and modern.
This delivers quite the perfect evidence that most of a soldier's time is spent waiting : It was true when I was in the military 20 years ago and still obviously is ! Lovely to see the Royal Guard joining our boys and girls in Paris. Cheers from France. Adit : I had forgotten our military gitls. Sorry ladies !
At 48:00 onwards the British Officer' salute was very poor...Longest way up... shortest way DOWN.... The Brit Officer's Trousers were Badly fitting with legs corrugated, also Bear skin not upright. Comment from R.S.M. Brittain "Never seen anything like in my life before"
In a nice nod to history, the Coldstream Guards saw extensive service during the Napoleonic wars and were present at Waterloo - the end of French military supremacy in Europe. Having them guard the French President shows just how far we have come as brothers across the channel!
Tellement de siècles d'histoire en commun . Nos 2 pays se sont façonnés mutuellement et nous seront toujours liés culturellement l'un à l'autre comme deux frères peuvent l'être malgré ce qu'il nous oppose parfois.
As my grandfather said , the more you disliked your brother for whatever happened in the past, the more he's your brother. Longue vie a nos freres britanniques et a l'entente cordiale !
Hello John, thank you for your very kind comment but let me tell you something regarding military bands in general. I find the King Guard Bands absolutely better than their french counterparts. For instance, when they are at Wellington Barracks preparing for Guard Changing, the band plays various music pieces with a great talent. I heard there "Love is in the air", or "Delilah" and even the theme of Rocky in St. James Palace. Beside this, they play beautiful english military pieces while marching to BP without to forget the role played by for instance SDM Gareth Chambers who personnify the British Pride at its best. Definately, the British are by far the best, take only the Trooping the Colour ceremony, no troop can beat them with their perfect drill. I'm french and I find the music played by the Garde Républicaine boring because they play always the same. Well, I must confess that I'm also a die-hard anglophile... Have a great day John, keep well!
@@Laurent-Raggos Thank you for the upbeat (and uplifting~!) comments. It's interesting to watch different militaries on parade, the Ghurkas with their brisk short pace, the Brits we all know, the Yanks with their pizzazz and (dare I say it?) swagger ... but all of them musicians and good at it. I most like the Legion with that long slow pace ... I tried it myself and it's not as easy as it looks to outsiders.
@@johnhough7738 Dear John, thank you so much for your very interesting comment and the time taken in replying to my message. All that you say is true, we can't avoid to have preferences but honestly speaking, they all deserve our respect. To emphasise what I was talking about in my first comment: I'm a former non-commissioned of the French Army (tank regiment). When I was in service, I had a colleague who had been transferred from Berlin, Germany (Allies Occupation Forces) to my regiment based in France. I will always remember him when he said: "I've seen the Russians, I've seen the Americans but the Brits, my God, they are by far the most impressive". My opinion towards you Great Country and People*: You may not win their hearts right away but once it's done, the British are unwavering in friendship. Thank you for your kind attention and patience to read me... My very best regards to you John
@@Laurent-Raggos Thank you for your kind remarks. I did a three week course (decades ago now) in France, it involved a few ex-French forces guys and several ex Legionnaires as well. I noticed that the aircraft we were using (Dragon Rapide) was perfect three points landings every time (before lunch). After lunch the port wheel touched first, then starboard, and with a few interesting moments it all came together. That's when and where I developed a love for the French and their red wine. I've always found the French to be wonderful people and not at all lacking in humour; sadly I'm a bit too old to go back now.
@@johnhough7738 Dear John, as you did, some decades ago I had the pleasure to work in England in Slough with Citroen UK Ltd. where I lived for a while and improved my english. It was a great pleasure to talk with you, you must be a fine person, and also to exchange thoughts and to see that you were happy in France and appreciated it, and that conversely, the same happened to me in England. Take care of yourself John and have a nice sunday evening.
I noticed that our friends in the choir sang the British national anthem by lapsing into the French pronunciation of the word 'noble'. Hang on a mo. Noble is a French word! Crikey.
Ceci étant, on ne dira jamais à quel point l'histoire de France et de Grande Bretagne est intimement confuse depuis un millénaire avec des origines si partagées y compris sur notre territoire.
I think it's because there is much less ceremonial when it comes to the President compared to the kings, like it's no comparison. I'm pretty sure no tourist has even heard that there was a changing of the guard in Paris.
It's a weekday so that would be automatically less people as most would be working, except for tourists. Also, I suspect that few people even knew that this parade was taking place as there was no publicity beforehand, which may have been a security measure to minimise crowds, I'm not sure.
pas 100 ans , depuis l'an 1066 exactement avec Guillaume le conquérant, la tapisserie de Bayeux en atteste , après 1000 ans à s'affronter il était temps de s'arrêter et d'unir nos forces 🇫🇷🤝🇬🇧
Oh Dear Talk about rushing to wait! The unofficial motto of the British Army! It would seem the French have the same tradition! Loved the Choir. Here's to the next 120 years!
Can anyone tell me who the British female representative (alongside President Macron) was - shaking hands with the public towards the end please ? I have failed to find out !
@@1chish Thank you so much....yes, we continued looking and discovered that she works in the British Embassy in Paris.... but not in the office of Ambassador. I didn't think that she was dressed very smartly for such a ceremony, but thats just my opinion !
Vive le rosbif. I must be the only Brit who likes his rosbif 'bien cuit'. None of that delicious French cooking for me. Vive la difference mais vive L'Entente Cordiale.
В Сенате США заявили, что начиная с 2014 года, американцы потратили на Украину ( поддержку ее обороноспособности) 300 ( триста) миллиардов долларов. Учитывая то, что деньги давали не только американцы можно предположить, что сумма переданная на ВСУ, может достигать полутриллиона долларов. Судя по всему, мы видим крупнейшую финансовую аферу в истории. Украинцы умудрились продать «акулам капитализма» идею о том, что они, а) Могут сдержать Россию, б) Могут победить Россию, в) Могут выбить Россию из числа сверхдержав и превратить Россию в геополитического карлика, типа Германии. Снимаю шляпу пред подобным талантом, развести на такие деньги реально серьёзных людей, могут не только лишь все, да вообще никто не может. А украинцы смогли.....
Vive l'entente cordiale! 🇬🇧 🇨🇵
Plus important que jamais.
Well said, and so very true! 🍻
🇫🇷 🇬🇧
Thank you Britain!
Merci, la France! 🇬🇧 🇨🇵
And thank you France also, very glad to have France as our good neighbour nation.
Thank you France
2 amazing countrys that shaped the world. So much history, from a old red coat, you have my respect France 🇬🇧❤️🇨🇵
We sure have a long History. Fighting each other for a Thousand years since the Hundred Years War, through the Seven Years War 1756-1763 to the Napoleonic War 1804-1815. We finally made peace with each by joining forces in the Crimean War 1853-1856.
Our long time Rivalry dispute came to an end
We indeed shaped though our colonies
C'est la preuve qu'il ne faut pas désespérer de l'humanité.
Que cette amitié entre nos deux nations soit éternelle.
More like stole and invaded
@@saeedyeslam1202 now all whom they robbed and destroyed come to their countries in millions to destroy them. Ethnic English and French supposedly will be history already in this century.
Also they conveniently forgot Russia was important part of Entente, without Eastern front Germans and Austrians would likely break the defences and capture France
@@saeedyeslam1202 More like civilised, built hospitals, cured diseases built roads, schools.
The ambassador of France was received with a very beautiful ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London.
En même temps, l'ambassadrice du Royaume-Uni a été reçue en très belle cérémonie au Palais de l'Elysée à Paris.
Entente Cordiale since 1904.
🙏🙏💪🤝👏👍💪🤝👏👍
Rule Britannia 🇬🇧 Vive le France 🇫🇷
Thank you France.The choir was excellent.
The French band captain’s swagger is next level lmao
I was a soldier in the Royal Engineers.
I am proud to celebrate our 120 friendship 🍻
Especially, as we were enemies in the past, fighting each other for hundreds of years, and now, in the last 120yrs we are brothers & sisters in arms 🫂 🙏
Vive le France 🇫🇷 🇬🇧
Together we are stronger 💪🏼 and we will defend freedom and Liberté 🗽 together ♥️
You must remember that the French still hate us at Rugby.
@@philhunter9158 it's just rugby mate.
@@philhunter9158
There are certainly a few, unfortunately, but having attended quite a few football & rugby internationals, most French display, a passionate, sometimes highly charged, friendly rivalry, as close cousins do sometimes.
Whether it be our armed forces, language, culture etc, etc...
History has shown us that there is far more that unites us than divides us... 😉
@@hoarder1919 to you maybe!
Notice how the British Government and Monarchy never Mention Germany as a Friendly Nation to Them
The two Strongest countries in this world! So much history between those two fighters! 😅 but thanks God we are friends now, I am French but I love our old ennemies ❤ 🇫🇷 🇬🇧 ❤
thats how i feel as a brit
I would have loved to have been able to go watch it as it would be a beautiful thing to do God bless France
Merci à nos cousins britanniques !
Slava Entente Cordiale! 😀
Slava Ukraine! ✊
C' est une belle céremonie,merci.
awesome,as a welshman,we do like a male voice choir,we seen the french at the palace, now the brits doing the same in France,great vid,someone in the SUN got a right for a change
Wonderfull country with wonderfull people.
God bless them all.
British and commonwealth nations guarding the Royal family, British troops, and French troops guarding The President of France. Never heard French men singing our national anthem before.
They did a fantastic job. It reminded me of a Welsh male voice choir. Very good!
They invited the French presidential Guard to participate in the changing of the Guard and to be the first non commonwealth country to do so even had the Duke and duchess of Edinburgh watch it. My apologies to the French I can't remember the exact name of the Regiment
Vive la France et vive l’Angleterre 🇨🇵🤝🇬🇧
Such a nice touch having both national anthems sang instead of being played by a band.
Vive l'entente entre nos deux pays 🇨🇵🇬🇧
Nos deux pays sont indisociables de part leur vieille histoire.
Nous avons eu un passé commun à bien des époques et les français n'ont jamais oublié leurs rois et reines de France...
Great Choir
Ahh the wars we have had, beautiful isn’t it.. against and with 🇬🇧🇫🇷
Le bon gare!
I visited France with a school trip in 1973, and I found we had a great reception by the local people of Dourdan. Yes OK, people are generally good with kids anyway, but I will never forget such a wonderful time.
❤❤❤
The British & French Forever Forces in PARIS!
About time the French and the British make friends, there are a lot of real enemies around. "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is an ancient proverb which suggests that two parties can or should work together against a common enemy.
It’d say; My Greatest enemy is my Greatest ally
Today neither France nor England have any enemies except those within the government
"about time"? this is literally a ceremony to mark 120 years of agreement and military cooperation, our countries may have spent the best part of 1000 years beating the crap out of each other but our shared values have made us and France a powerful voice for democracy in Europe and around the world for generations
@@Simon-hb9rf Indeed. It's really been like a Thousand years we Franco British fought the hell out of each other... just for World Domination. Since the Hundred Years War until the the Napoleonic War. Afterall, The Brits and the French were former Colonial Rival
We are not brothers
Vive l'entente. Et maintenant pour le retour vite de la Grande Bretagne en Europe!
là tu peux rêver ! je serais plutôt pour la sortie de la France de l'UE !
Friendship and cooperation forever !
Love the choir
Notre histoire commune parle pour nous . Vive nos différences et nos petites embrouilles de toute façon nous sommes lié à jamais de part notre histoire commune ! Merci et vive nos deux pays !!
nobody does like the Brits to put on a great 'show'. EU alliance best thing happened to Europe. peace, prosperity and cooperation much better than war.
Excellent parade and music from France as always.
Well, Independent, these are soldiers of the Coldstream Guards, not the Grenadier Guards. Sad that a German lady has to tell you that.
We all know that they are Coldstream Guards - except The Independent it seems 😄
No7 Coy, the ceremonial company of the Coldstream Gds. I wonder if they were chosen especially, as the Coldstream's held the Hougoumont Farm house at Waterloo in 1815.... 😂
Yes, it’s easy to spot the button groupings on the tunic….buttons in groups of two ……. Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
🇫🇷 ❤ 🇬🇧
Belle prise d’armes.
Good to see these two countries despite many years of conflict in the past they still have each other.
Remember, the French imperial Guards considered to be the best during 18th century, but later on defeated by the Duke of Wellington with his Red Coat army together withe the Great Prussian Army in the Battle of Waterloo.
Nevertheless British and French now considered brothers.
Je pense que cette vidéo marque bien cette alliance entre nos 2 peuples malgré les petites tensions mais c'est ça l'amour 🇬🇧🇫🇷
👍 un grand plaisir de voir cet échange entre gardes français et anglais devant les palais respectifs des deux pays !
I have always had a soft spot for French military honors especially drum and bugle. It just had such a simple and magestic timbre that's both historical and modern.
a great event but am sure the exchange guys in London drew the lucky straw parading in and around Buckingham Palace
ahhh i just got it we no longer have a viable army to do our own guarding
Grenadier Band, F Company Scots Guards in London, 7 Coy Coldstream Guards in Paris
This delivers quite the perfect evidence that most of a soldier's time is spent waiting : It was true when I was in the military 20 years ago and still obviously is !
Lovely to see the Royal Guard joining our boys and girls in Paris.
Cheers from France.
Adit : I had forgotten our military gitls. Sorry ladies !
At 48:00 onwards the British Officer' salute was very poor...Longest way up... shortest way DOWN.... The Brit Officer's Trousers were Badly fitting with legs corrugated, also Bear skin not upright.
Comment from R.S.M. Brittain "Never seen anything like in my life before"
Not The Grenadiers! Coldstream! How embarrassing when the nation's own paper gets the name of one of it's premeire Regiment's wrong!
In a nice nod to history, the Coldstream Guards saw extensive service during the Napoleonic wars and were present at Waterloo - the end of French military supremacy in Europe. Having them guard the French President shows just how far we have come as brothers across the channel!
Tellement de siècles d'histoire en commun . Nos 2 pays se sont façonnés mutuellement et nous seront toujours liés culturellement l'un à l'autre comme deux frères peuvent l'être malgré ce qu'il nous oppose parfois.
As my grandfather said , the more you disliked your brother for whatever happened in the past, the more he's your brother.
Longue vie a nos freres britanniques et a l'entente cordiale !
French bands have a distinctive sound of their own; some might call it a bit 'tinny' but it's not, it's just a little different ... and I like it-!
Hello John, thank you for your very kind comment but let me tell you something regarding military bands in general. I find the King Guard Bands absolutely better than their french counterparts. For instance, when they are at Wellington Barracks preparing for Guard Changing, the band plays various music pieces with a great talent. I heard there "Love is in the air", or "Delilah" and even the theme of Rocky in St. James Palace. Beside this, they play beautiful english military pieces while marching to BP without to forget the role played by for instance SDM Gareth Chambers who personnify the British Pride at its best. Definately, the British are by far the best, take only the Trooping the Colour ceremony, no troop can beat them with their perfect drill. I'm french and I find the music played by the Garde Républicaine boring because they play always the same. Well, I must confess that I'm also a die-hard anglophile... Have a great day John, keep well!
@@Laurent-Raggos Thank you for the upbeat (and uplifting~!) comments. It's interesting to watch different militaries on parade, the Ghurkas with their brisk short pace, the Brits we all know, the Yanks with their pizzazz and (dare I say it?) swagger ... but all of them musicians and good at it. I most like the Legion with that long slow pace ... I tried it myself and it's not as easy as it looks to outsiders.
@@johnhough7738 Dear John, thank you so much for your very interesting comment and the time taken in replying to my message. All that you say is true, we can't avoid to have preferences but honestly speaking, they all deserve our respect. To emphasise what I was talking about in my first comment: I'm a former non-commissioned of the French Army (tank regiment). When I was in service, I had a colleague who had been transferred from Berlin, Germany (Allies Occupation Forces) to my regiment based in France. I will always remember him when he said: "I've seen the Russians, I've seen the Americans but the Brits, my God, they are by far the most impressive". My opinion towards you Great Country and People*: You may not win their hearts right away but once it's done, the British are unwavering in friendship. Thank you for your kind attention and patience to read me... My very best regards to you John
@@Laurent-Raggos Thank you for your kind remarks. I did a three week course (decades ago now) in France, it involved a few ex-French forces guys and several ex Legionnaires as well. I noticed that the aircraft we were using (Dragon Rapide) was perfect three points landings every time (before lunch). After lunch the port wheel touched first, then starboard, and with a few interesting moments it all came together. That's when and where I developed a love for the French and their red wine.
I've always found the French to be wonderful people and not at all lacking in humour; sadly I'm a bit too old to go back now.
@@johnhough7738 Dear John, as you did, some decades ago I had the pleasure to work in England in Slough with Citroen UK Ltd. where I lived for a while and improved my english. It was a great pleasure to talk with you, you must be a fine person, and also to exchange thoughts and to see that you were happy in France and appreciated it, and that conversely, the same happened to me in England. Take care of yourself John and have a nice sunday evening.
The French crowds came out to welcome us.
Parade starts at 25:45
Vive l'entente cordiale !!
I noticed that our friends in the choir sang the British national anthem by lapsing into the French pronunciation of the word 'noble'. Hang on a mo. Noble is a French word! Crikey.
Mes deux pais unis! My two countries united.
Ceci étant, on ne dira jamais à quel point l'histoire de France et de Grande Bretagne est intimement confuse depuis un millénaire avec des origines si partagées y compris sur notre territoire.
There is something stirring to the soul of French military marches. Au pas, comrades, au pas au pas!
I take comfort from the fact that we Brits, polyglots all and one, speak French behind their backs.
And vice versa
This is the most appalling camerawork .....is he /she from The Independent ? Whoever - must be drunk.
Viva la France! The French were outstanding as host for this historical event! The Walsh Guards did the UK proud! Well done!
un jour le destin de nos deux pays sera mit a contribution l, union fera notre force.
first 25 minutes could be skipped, nothing happening there...
A word of advice: scroll to 26:00 where things start to happen.
Entente cordiale ay …..perhaps the French would like to show it’s still working by stop sending us all the undesirable immigrants they don’t want
Why no people, watch the one in London by comparison.
I think it's because there is much less ceremonial when it comes to the President compared to the kings, like it's no comparison. I'm pretty sure no tourist has even heard that there was a changing of the guard in Paris.
It's the street where the British embassy is, so security is tight & there isn't room for large crowds.
It's a weekday so that would be automatically less people as most would be working, except for tourists. Also, I suspect that few people even knew that this parade was taking place as there was no publicity beforehand, which may have been a security measure to minimise crowds, I'm not sure.
Can you imagine this those two fought a war for over 100 years 😅
pas 100 ans , depuis l'an 1066 exactement avec Guillaume le conquérant, la tapisserie de Bayeux en atteste , après 1000 ans à s'affronter il était temps de s'arrêter et d'unir nos forces 🇫🇷🤝🇬🇧
And we (Englishmen), shouldn't have joined the entente 🤦♂️
Nous, Bretons étions en paix avec l'Angleterre, l'annexion par la France nous a apporté ses ennemis Anglais. N'oublions pas que nous venons de là bas.
I think the Poster meant to say that these were soldiers of the Coldstream Guards, not the Grenadier Guards.
ça envoie bien
I think for the 200th the Monarchy of the UK should meet the President of France
Oh Dear Talk about rushing to wait! The unofficial motto of the British Army! It would seem the French have the same tradition! Loved the Choir. Here's to the next 120 years!
The Ukrainian flag on the wall. That says enough
Nothing a Coldstreamer likes more then be called a Grenadier!
Can anyone tell me who the British female representative (alongside President Macron) was - shaking hands with the public towards the end please ? I have failed to find out !
I think she is he current British Ambassador to France: Menna Rawlings.
@@1chish Thank you so much....yes, we continued looking and discovered that she works in the British Embassy in Paris.... but not in the office of Ambassador. I didn't think that she was dressed very smartly for such a ceremony, but thats just my opinion !
Coldstream Guards Not Grenadier Guards.
Vive le rosbif. I must be the only Brit who likes his rosbif 'bien cuit'. None of that delicious French cooking for me. Vive la difference mais vive L'Entente Cordiale.
10:42 YOU SHALL NOT PASSSSS I like very much this symbol.
sooner have these two than Americans
Und WO gabs nun die ENTE - ENTE zu seh'n ?
Why so few british guardsmen, seems odd. The French had twice as many guards at Buckingham Palace
They are off fighting everyone else's wars.
That's the Coldstream Guards not the Grenadiers.
The French anthem is better. Tres bien!
But the Welsh national anthem is better still.
Forgive the delay ..some British airmen were stuck in ze church tower
I see your hat and raise you a bearskin...
Crowd more at 30.00
La musique de la Garde joue la Marche des Bonnets à poil, sans doute en hommage aux gardes anglais
Police much more dignified and disciplined than London Met Things.
В Сенате США заявили, что начиная с 2014 года, американцы потратили на Украину ( поддержку ее обороноспособности) 300 ( триста) миллиардов долларов. Учитывая то, что деньги давали не только американцы можно предположить, что сумма переданная на ВСУ, может достигать полутриллиона долларов.
Судя по всему, мы видим крупнейшую финансовую аферу в истории. Украинцы умудрились продать «акулам капитализма» идею о том, что они, а) Могут сдержать Россию, б) Могут победить Россию, в) Могут выбить Россию из числа сверхдержав и превратить Россию в геополитического карлика, типа Германии. Снимаю шляпу пред подобным талантом, развести на такие деньги реально серьёзных людей, могут не только лишь все, да вообще никто не может. А украинцы смогли.....
C'etait super jusqu'a lce que le micron arrive et rapidos je suis passe a autre chose
Are most French marches fanfare marches?
The French National Anthem is much better and more realistic
Macron stop the boats
Bretagne regimental guards😃
I wonder how many homeless people they had to move before filming this
Good to see the police wear their kepis instead of the 5 Euro baseball caps.
this is not the police
@@douili450 its the gendarmerie ;-)
Was that it? The French are not very hot on ceremony, are they.
Sensational. They march well. Soldiers all.
Where are the Gurkhas?
🎉👍
A total disgrace.
Why?
No respect to those Ukraine supporters
No tongues 😅
Vive les rosbifs!
Macron didn’t even shake the british Guys hand😂
Wellington welcomes French soldiers to Wellington Barrack, but not sure if Napoleon is happy to see this? The winner is always more lenient!
@@johntsui7573 The real winner since 200 years is Napoleon 😉
Des armes de panderete 😂😂et des 🤡🤡💪🇷🇺✌️🇷🇺
And the Ukrainian flag on the wall. That says enough
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