France will increase its nuclear warheads for the first time in decades, French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday ...
France's president also said the country would boost its number of nuclear warheads from the current level of below 300, in the first such increase since at least 1992.
President Emmanuel Macron outlined how France’s nuclear deterrent protects France and, in his view, helps protect Europe.
French President Emmanuel Macron says France will allow the temporary deployment of its nuclear-armed aircraft to allied ...
Speaking at the L’Île Longue naval base in northwestern France — home to the country’s ballistic missile submarines — Macron argued that Europe must assume a more autonomous role in its own defense ...
Macron said Monday that France will expand its arsenal of nuclear weapons and could deploy nuclear-armed aircraft to allied countries for the first time.
Macron says his nation will bring European neighbors into nuclear military drills and may let them host nuclear-capable fighters planes for the first time.
State of the Union: France will also allow the deployment of nuclear-armed aircraft to other countries. France’s President Emmanuel Macron announced Monday that his nation will increase its nuclear ...
French nuclear-armed jets could be stationed in Britain and other allied European countries after Emmanuel Macron unveiled a ...
The announcement was a significant step in forging a European deterrent as Russia grows more aggressive and the U.S. steps ...
The plan is a “major evolution” of France’s deterrence posture, the president said in a long-awaited speech at the Île Longue ...
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