Yes, what a hilarious joke, google French victories, and some tool has payed to get his site full of anti-French slander in the first slot. How impressive.
Anyway, I'd like you to note how it was the Free French Army, under Charles de Gaulle, that re-captured Paris in the Second World War -- and it was the Free French in North Africa that cornered Rommel in his Egyptian hole -- and it was the French Resistance that made the entirety of the D-Day landings possible.
Secondly, I don't recall the Americans faring very well in Vietnam, either -- nor in Korea, nor Angola, nor Cuba. Whereas the French, during the Cold War period, managed to put down revolt in Algeria, retake the Suez Canal (until political mitigation gave it to Nasser), and inflict more casualties on the North Vietnamese in a single battle (Dien Bien Phu) than the Americans did in three years.
Furthermore, I noticed you didn't respond to the fact that America has lost more wars than the French Republic has, in their equal time here on Earth. I'll also note that America has not seen the great military and political minds that France has seen, even in that time frame -- to name a few, Napoleon Bonaparte and his numerous victories against pretty much every other nation on Earth (it took a seventh try by all of those combined nations to bring him down), Napoleon III and his successes in the Crimean War and in colonial Africa, Charles de Gaulle and his victories against the Nazis in Europe and then the Muslim insurgents in Algeria...
I'd also like to note that one of the wars America lost was the Caribbean War (sometimes called the Quasi-War in the States) TO FRANCE.