In A Remarkable Move, Emmanuel Macron Agrees To Supply ‘6X6 Caesar Cannon’ Guns To Ukraine In Ongoing Battle Against Putin And Russian Army
The 6X6 Caesars will allow their crews to go hunting for Russian artillery pieces being used in eastern Ukraine that are indiscriminately pummeling civilian targets.Whilst researching the news this morning for something interesting to write about, I came across this article on how Emmanuel Macron, flush with victory in the recent presidential election, decided to increase military aid to Ukraine. Nothing overly compelling about that, until I got to the part talking about the type of equipment France was giving them. The 6X6 Caesar Cannon...wha??? "But they cried out, Away with him, away with him, crucify him. Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King? The chief priests answered, We have no king but Caesar." John 19:15 (KJB) I almost couldn't believe what I was reading, here you have Macron, the potential 'man of sin', supply Ukraine with something called the 6X6 Caesar cannon, what's the chances of that? I mean, that's the type of thing you would put into an end times novel about the rising Antichrist, right? And yet, here we are, Emmanuel Macron sending the Caesar gun, the 6X6 Caesar gun mind you, to fight against Russia as WWIII looms ever more likely. This is life on the front lines of the end times, say hello to 6X6 Caesar. France's victorious Macron boosts weapons, stakes in UkraineFROM YAHOO NEWS: As he embarks on a second term, with the intention of keeping France at the forefront of international efforts to force Putin to change course in Ukraine, Macron has given a green light for the delivery of modern artillery pieces to Kyiv that could help stem Russia’s new offensive in the east of the country. Firing six rounds per minute over 40 kilometers (25 miles) or more, the truck-mounted Caesar cannons will allow Ukrainian crews to pound Russian troops from afar, then move and pound them again. Used to great effect against Islamic State forces in Iraq and in other conflicts, they represent a step up in France's assistance to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government. In another remarkable move, Macron is talking openly about the guns, lifting a veil of secrecy he'd thrown over French military aid. The delivery and the publicity together signal a tougher line from Macron in his dealings with Putin — talking less and engaging more in brinksmanship with the Kremlin.
Macron was in the closing stages of his presidential re-election campaign when he name-dropped the Caesar cannons in an April 21 interview with the newspaper Ouest-France. He also mentioned Milan anti-tank missiles, although those supplies had already been reported. Macron didn't give numbers. Citing unidentified French sources, Ouest-France said 12 Caesars will be drawn from the French arsenal and that 40 Ukrainian artillery soldiers were arriving for training at a military base in the south of France. Macron said his “red line” remains not entering into direct conflict with Russia, but within that limit, “we must provide maximum help to the Ukrainians."
His armed forces minister tweeted that thousands of shells would also be part of the delivery. Sunil Nair, an analyst who specializes in artillery systems for the defense publication Janes, said the cannons could be used independently of each other or together as a battery. "It does give you firepower, no doubt about it," he said. “It's a question of how they use it and where they use it.” Before and after Russia's Feb. 24 invasion, Macron had kept an open line with Putin. But the horrors discovered by Ukrainian troops as they retook control of villages near Kyiv once Russian soldiers withdrew gave Macron pause. His office said last week that the two leaders haven't spoken since March 29. Macron says that, eventually, he'll need to pick up the phone again — because not talking to Putin will allow the leaders of China, India and Turkey to take the lead in trying to negotiate the peace, whenever that time comes.
In the meantime, French weapons will do some of the talking — in hopes of adding to the pressure on Putin. “The best way to have successful talks is to have successful Ukrainians throwing back the Russian invasion,” said François Heisbourg, a French analyst on defense and security questions at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. The Caesars will allow their crews to go hunting for Russian artillery pieces being used in eastern Ukraine that are indiscriminately pummeling civilian targets. “The Americans and the Poles and the Slovaks and the Belgians and the French and the Canadians are all sending heavy artillery to the Ukrainians,” Heisbourg said. “That's a really, really big improvement to the situation of Ukraine in the new phase of the war.” READ MORE |
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