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Jen Psaki Rebukes John Kerry, Now Says Joe Biden Was Aware Of French Sub Debacle: “Of Course He Knew About The French Being Displeased”


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White House press secretary Jen Psaki rebuked climate envoy John Kerry after the failed presidential candidate admitted that President Biden had not been aware of the French anger over another Biden admin debacle, the AUKUS submarine deal gone bad.

“Of course he knew about the French being displeased,” Psaki said. “I would encourage you to ask John Kerry specifically about the context of his comments.”

“The president and the former secretary are also good friends. He relies on his council as he does with many members of his national security team.”

In an interview with French television, John Kerry said Biden had no idea what was going on with the deal.

Kerry said in the interview: “He asked me. He said, ‘what’s the situation?’ and I explained exactly, uh he was he had not been aware of that, he literally, literally had not been aware of what had transpired. And I don’t want to go into the details of it, but suffice it to say, that that the president. My president is very committed to, um, strengthening the relationship and making sure that this is a small event of the past and moving on to the much more important future.”

To tell you how bad of a blunder this was, France recalled their ambassadors for the first time in history.

According to the New York Times:

It was the first time in the history of the long alliance between France and the United States, dating back to 1778, that a French ambassador has been recalled to Paris in this way for consultations.

The decision by President Emmanuel Macron reflects the extent of French outrage at what it has a called a “brutal” American decision and a “stab in the back” from Australia.

In a statement, Jean-Yves Le Drian, the French foreign minister, said the decision was made by Mr. Macron, who is understood to be furious about the way the United States, Britain and Australia negotiated the deal without informing France.

Australia on Wednesday canceled a $66 billion agreement to purchase French-built, conventionally powered submarines, hours before the deal with Washington and London was announced.

From The New York Post:

The blunder last month followed the Biden administration’s failure to inform many allies ahead of time that it had planned to pull the military out of Afghanistan by the end of August — an exit that culminated in a chaotic operation to evacuate US citizens and Afghans as the Taliban took over the government.

Eventually Biden had to pick up the phone to call French President Emmanuel Macron to ​heal the rift.

“The two leaders agreed that the situation would have benefited from open consultations among allies on matters of strategic interest to France and our European partners. President Biden conveyed his ongoing commitment in that regard,” the White House conceded in a statement about the Sept. 22 call.

Blinken met with Macron on Tuesday to assure him the relationship between the two longtime allies remains strong.