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Tipu’s ghost and Trump’s jibes haunt a transatlantic Franco-American rift

Tipu’s ghost and Trump’s jibes haunt a transatlantic Franco-American rift

TOI correspondent from Washington: In the hallowed halls of the White House and the Elysee Palace, the United States and France have managed to upgrade a centuries-old alliance into something far more contemporary: a full-blown, transatlantic group chat gone wrong.The latest fracture in this storied alliance—a bond dating back to when the French were helping Americans dodge British tea taxes at the expense of India—didn’t arrive via a wine spat or cheese row. Instead, it was delivered with the flair of a man who treats the global stage like a household argument. During a private lunch on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump suddenly pivoted from the intricacies of Persian Gulf naval blockades to the dynamics of the Macron marriage.Mocking President Emmanuel Macron’s hesitation to fully commit French forces to the offensive mission, Trump unleashed a flurry of personal jabs, claiming that Macron’s wife treats him “extremely badly” and that he was “still recovering from the right to the jaw.” The remarks, delivered with a theatrical French accent he uses to mock Macron, referred to a viral video of a domestic Macron spat that the tabloid media has feasted on. From the Elysee Palace, the response was vintage Macron: chilly, intellectual, and devastatingly snide. “Neither elegant nor up to standard,” Macron sneered, effectively informing the leader of the free world that he was behaving like a man who puts ketchup on a Michelin-starred steak. “We all need stability… calm,” he fluted in French, “This isn’t a TV show!”Beneath the personal sniping lies a growing geopolitical divide. While Washington beats the war drums over Iran, Paris has adopted a posture of strategic autonomy, with Macron insisting that NATO — an organization Trump describes with the affection one usually reserves for a persistent rash — is a “Euro-Atlantic” alliance, not a global delivery service for American incursions.The irony of this ingratitude is not lost on those who remember that the United States might currently be a collection of very polite British colonies if it weren’t for the French. In 1778, King Louis XVI didn’t just send thoughts and prayers; he sent a fleet that effectively broke the British back at Yorktown.However, French generosity came with a price tag paid in Deccani India. While helping Americans, France was simultaneously ghosting Tipu Sultan, who famously pleaded for French assistance. But Louis XVI had spent so much treasure on the Americans that he had little left for his allies in the East. By 1783, the Americans had their freedom, and France had essentially paved the way for British dominance in India by failing to back Tipu. The American Dream, it seems, was partially financed by the abandonment of the Tiger of Mysore. Fast forward to 2026, and the Brotherhood of Franco-American Revolutions looks more like a messy, public divorce. In the halls of the Elysee, there is a growing sense that the Statue of Liberty was a gift that should have come with a 250-year return policy. Still, for all the theatrics, the Franco-American relationship has proven remarkably resilient. This is, after all, a partnership that has survived revolutions, world wars, trade disputes, and prolonged arguments over cheese. What makes the current moment unusual is not just the policy divergence, but the style. Macron speaks the language of norms, institutions, and carefully calibrated diplomacy. Trump operates in the dialect of rallies, headlines, and off-the-cuff remarks about other people’s marriages. It is less a clash of nations than of political cultures. Go to Source

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