Well, if anything, then this recent debacle just further proves the mistake of trusting countries like US or UK.
In a nutshell:
In 2016, France had a contract worth 56 Billion Euros to supply Australia with 12 Nuclear Submarines.
But Biden announced that the United States had sealed an alliance with the United Kingdom and Australia against China. And that as such Australia would buy American submarines, not French ones.
At the request of the United States, Australia broke off the $50 billion "contract of the century" with France, without even warning France.
The French denounce this as a "stab in the back" by the Americans PRECISELY because as a reminder,
following the events in Crimea, the Americans had forced France to break its contract with Russia on the Mistral aircraft carriers.
And today, the Americans are thanking their ally by stealing its contracts
As to what might happen next, I think the biggest friction is going to be between France against UK and Australia, not so much the US.
Yeah, France is pretending to raise its voice by recalling its ambassador from America. But in reality, it is all theater.
France needs the US more than the US needs France. So France will return to the American fold. And to make up for it, the USA will give France a contract of no importance via the sale of Rafales or Mirage or some geopolitical concessions in Africa.