Having served alongside the French military during my time in service, including hotspots, my answer comes from a viewpoint few on here will have experienced.
During the Balkans conflict in the early to mid 90´s the forces deployed by the UN were drawn from member countries, British and French among them.
We operated under the "banner" of UNPROFOR being one of them.
Our initial mission was the escorting and protection of UN sanctioned aid agency convoys, this could range from actively returning fire or just being a presence.
On one such occasion the French troops were escorting an aid convoy through a well known "Hotspot" when they came under fire. Rules of engagement allowed for them to return fire and neutralise the threat and given the technological and tactical advantage the French escort had at their disposal their response should have been easy to make.
Instead, they battened down and left the field of conflict and deserted their task to protect the aid convoy.
That a massacre never then ensued is a miracle.
The French are by nature a cowardly nation.
When UK was still in the EU the French farmers attacked and set fire to British trucks legally bringing British sheep into the country.
If the French had shown half as much fight during the early stages of WW2 as they do whenever they don´t fancy a bit of British meat, the Germans would never have crossed the border.
