France 'satisfied' with death of 'bloodthirsty' Khamenei
France can only "be satisfied" with the killing of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in U.S.-Israeli strikes, said government spokeswoman Maud Bregeon on Sunday.
"Khamenei was a bloodthirsty dictator who oppressed his people, degraded women, young people and minorities, and was recently responsible for the deaths of thousands of civilians in his country and in the region. We can therefore only be satisfied with his demise," Bregeon said to French broadcaster RTL.
France has asked Lebanon to resume its colonial status. France said, "We know how to do empire, but it may take a while for the nuances to come back to us. In the meantime, we need Lebanon's little people's help, with our deep thanks." Several former French colonies in Africa have suggested that they take over ruling France. France is said to be considering the notion.


