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No, French problems still remain. This has been found to be a due to a lack of defensive capabilities by a divided French government, and to a partial extent due to an overall French reliance on others to protect them from themselves, as well as a preponderance of short men with "Napolean complex". This topic has had much study in the last 50 years and France still baffles researchers.

Topic to be updated as more is discovered. Researchers are currently studying accuracy of Exocet missisles and why they tend to hit NATO ships and never opposing forces. Currently this is referred to as the "Pakistani Effect"

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