France to boost nuclear arsenal, could deploy atomic weapons to European allies

In a significant shift in defense policy, French President Emmanuel Macron has unveiled plans to enhance France's nuclear arsenal and potentially deploy atomic weapons to allied European nations. During a recent address, he confirmed that eight countries, including Germany, Poland, Sweden, and the UK, have agreed to engage in a 'forward' nuclear deterrence strategy aimed at strengthening collective security in Europe. This move comes amid escalating geopolitical tensions and underscores France's commitment to bolstering NATO's deterrence capabilities. The initiative reflects a growing concern among European nations about security threats, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and rising tensions with Russia. Macron emphasized the importance of collaboration among allies to ensure stability and security across the region, marking a pivotal moment in European defense strategy. This development is likely to influence discussions on nuclear policy and military cooperation within NATO, as European nations reassess their defense postures in response to evolving global threats.
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