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Macron Opens Discussions on Expanding French Nuclear Deterrence to Europe

The French president signals readiness to deploy nuclear-armed aircraft to European bases, drawing Russian criticism and questions about arsenal capacity.

Le Terrible, L’un des quatre sous-marins nucléaires lanceurs d’engins (SNLE) de la Marine nationale.
Dmitri Peskov, le porte-parole du Kremlin.
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Overview

  • President Emmanuel Macron has formally proposed discussions on deploying French nuclear-armed aircraft to European countries as part of a broader defense strategy.
  • The Kremlin, through spokesperson Dmitri Peskov, has criticized the move, arguing it would undermine European stability and security.
  • Macron's proposal reflects a shift toward explicitly extending France's nuclear deterrence to European partners, moving beyond traditional strategic ambiguity.
  • Experts have raised concerns over whether France's stockpile of 290 nuclear warheads is sufficient to sustain an expanded European nuclear umbrella.
  • This initiative highlights Europe's growing focus on defense autonomy as U.S. military commitments in the region face increasing uncertainty.