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US Turning Rogue? Macron Sounds Alarm

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
January 8, 2026
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US Turning Rogue? Macron Sounds Alarm
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At first look, the fear that America may be turning rogue is what sits at the heart of Emmanuel Macron’s warning, and the real question many are asking is whether the French president can actually do anything about it or if this is just strong talk in a weak moment.

Macron is not just reacting to one event. He is reacting to a pattern. To him, the United States no longer looks like the country that built global rules and asked others to follow them. It now looks like a country picking and choosing when rules matter.

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  • Why Macron Is Speaking Now
  • A World Breaking Into Pieces
  • Can Macron Really Push Back?
  • The UN and Broken Trust
  • Europe’s Quiet Resistance
  • Final Thoughts

Why Macron Is Speaking Now

Macron did not speak by mistake or emotion. He chose his annual speech to French ambassadors for a reason. This is where France sets its foreign policy tone.

In simple terms, he is worried. He believes the US is slowly walking away from its allies and acting alone. The arrest of Venezuela’s leader, the open talk about taking Greenland, and the exit from many global organisations all point in one direction for him.

US Turning Rogue? Macron Sounds Alarm

To Macron, this is not leadership. It is power without restraint.

A World Breaking Into Pieces

One strong point Macron made is that the world now feels like it is being divided by powerful countries. Each one is trying to grab what it can.

He talked about people waking up and wondering if Greenland could be invaded, or if Canada could be pressured. These are things that sounded impossible years ago. Now, they are being discussed openly.

This fear is not just about land. It is about order. When rules stop working, power fills the gap.

Can Macron Really Push Back?

This is where the real doubt comes in. Macron sounds firm, but does he have real power to stop the US?

France alone cannot. Even Europe struggles to speak with one voice. Macron knows this, which is why he keeps pushing for stronger European unity and stronger global institutions.

But words are easier than action. The US is still the strongest military and economic power. Calling it out does not mean it will listen.

 

The UN and Broken Trust

Macron’s call to fully reinvest in the United Nations is important. He sees the UN as weak, not because it failed, but because powerful countries stopped believing in it.

When the largest financial supporter of global institutions walks away, others lose faith too. That is the danger Macron is pointing at.

A world without trusted institutions becomes a world where force speaks louder than law.

Europe’s Quiet Resistance

Macron also spoke about tech rules and control. This may sound small, but it is part of the same fight.

Europe is trying to show that rules can still exist. That power can still be checked. The US sees these rules as an attack on its companies. Europe sees them as protection for society.

 

Final Thoughts

Macron’s warning is clear, but its impact is uncertain. He sees a United States that is changing, acting alone, and ignoring the system it helped create. The fear that America is moving in a rogue direction is what pushed him to speak out.

The harder question remains whether he, or Europe as a whole, can slow this shift, but can anyone stop President Trump?

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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