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France Extends Nuclear Deterrence to European Allies – What Does This Mean for European Security?
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the extension of France's nuclear deterrent to eight European nations, alongside ...
French President Emmanuel Macron is traveling to Cyprus. The visit on Monday comes days after France dispatched a warship to ...
Despite the increase, the underlying spirit of strict sufficiency—maintaining only what is necessary to protect France's vital interests—remains present in Macron's speech.
France is moving to tie its nuclear deterrent strategy more closely with European allies while keeping full control over any strike decision.
As the global arms control regime collapses, France plans to expand and Europeanize its nuclear arsenal. Harrison Stetler French President Emmanuel Macron’s March 2 address on France’s nuclear arms ...
French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech next to the submarine 'Le Temeraire' (The Temerarious) at the Nuclear submarines Navy base of Ile Longue in Crozon, France, Monday March 2, 2026.
Macron’s answer is “forward deterrence” — an offer to bring selected partner countries under France’s nuclear protection through strategic dialogue, joint exercises, support missions and ultimately ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Direct Israel-Lebanon truce talks said expected in coming days, though challenges abound
Agenda not set, and Jerusalem refuses to halt fire during negotiations; France denies report it has drafted plan that ...
Michal Onderčo, a nuclear weapons expert from the University of Rotterdam who recently published the book Europe’s Nuclear Umbrella, warns that due to the threat from Russia and the US pivot away from ...
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday condemned an "unacceptable attack" on UN peacekeeping forces in southern Lebanon, ...
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