Nobody likes to hear that an old friend is 'brain dead,' so perhaps it's not surprising that France's allies seem to be going through the seven stages of grief over Emmanuel Macron's pronouncement that NATO is languishing | Analysis by CNN's Jim Bitterman
Paris Nobody likes to hear that an old friend is"brain dead," so perhaps it's not surprising that France's allies seem to be going through the seven stages of grief over Emmanuel Macron's pronouncement in the Economist last month that NATO is languishing.
There was first shock and denial. Speaking alongside NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on November 7, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she disagreed with the French President's description of the 70-year-old alliance."I don't think such a sweeping judgment is appropriate," she said.Now in many quarters, leaders are stuck in the anger and bargaining stage.
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