Why is it when an honourable French policeman sacrifices his life for all the right reasons and his killer also murders three others it's not treated like the international crises appropriated to the attempted poisoning of two people in England? Despite the policeman who discovered the two unconscious Russians in Salsbury stating that he didn't wish to be regarded as a hero the British PM Theresa May escalated this event to the maximum political extream, in seeking international support, despite the fact that no one died.
In France, four people actually died but because of some odd political protocol, they are not worthy of the same symbolic value.
I welcome any thoughts on this. Something's going on. What's going on?
France - 4 England 0?
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- 3+ months ago by ohorahere...
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But both countries are currently part of the Europian Union. I don't get it. Why is France of a sub-status in terms of international events? With the account I outlined above, nobody has died in the UK. Four died in France. The UK PM sought support from her partners in Europe and got it! So what's going on?