France boosts nuclear arsenal, strengthening defence ties with European allies.
Speaking at the Île Longue nuclear submarine base in Brittany, Macron described the measures as part of a new advanced deterrence strategy designed to address evolving geopolitical risks and uncertainty over traditional security guarantees. Under the plan, France will allow temporary deployment of nuclear-capable aircraft to partner nations, incl
uding Germany, Belgium, Poland, the Netherlands, Greece, Sweden and Denmark. Macron emphasized that ultimate control over nuclear weapons remains with the French presidency. The announcement underscores France’s push for greater European strategic autonomy while remaining aligned with NATO’s collective security framework. Analysts said the move reflects growing European concern over regional stability and global power shifts. Key facts: • France will expand its nuclear arsenal and enable shared deployment with European allies. • Macron says ultimate control over nuclear weapons remains with France. • The measures are framed as a response to rising geopolitical tensions. Source : The Guardian
