These stupid Greek politicians genuinely believe the French would come to their rescue.
Macron, as usual.
Syria
While hiding behind the shadow of US in Syria, Same Macron had threatened Turkiye through the PKK/YPG, stating that France would always support the YPG and never leave them alone. And then what happened? A French cement factory supplying concrete to the YPG/PKK in Syria was attacked, and then groups supported by Turkiye wiped the YPG off the ground within days
Libya
In the Libyan civil war, Macron launched the multinational Operation to stop Turkiye's maritime supply lines in Libya. When French warships approached a Turkish merchant ship protected by Turkish warships and were met with a radar lock from Turkish warships, Macron were shocked and spent days complaining about Turkiye at NATO's door.
Armenia
Macron visited Armenia at every opportunity and promised to provide all kinds of support to them. Then, when the Karabakh operation, supported by Türkiye, began and Turkish drones wiped out Macron-supported Armenians from the field in 44 days, he found himself at the UN's doorstep.
During Macron’s tenure, France was ousted from many African countries, and Turkiye stepped in to take their place by signing numerous agreements.
Greece
Now, Macron is threatening Türkiye again through Greece and Cyprus. If these countries were truly in their right minds and weren’t in such a desperate situation, they wouldn’t be begging for help from a man with such a track record against the TurksAs a side note, Nazi Germany had finished France in just 46 days. I don't think the Greeks could withstand the Turkish army for even this long, but Macron, as always, enjoys playing the big brother role and trying to gain popularity. It seems he hasn’t learned from his painful experiences with the Turks, but in my opinion, his real intention is not even to support the Greeks’ expansionist and illegal policies or to engage in conflict with the Turks on the ground. He’ll make money by selling weapons to the Greeks and Greek Cypriots under the guise of these nationalist statements.
“When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn't become a king. The palace becomes a circus.”