France to expand nuclear arsenal – Macron

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France to expand nuclear arsenal – Macron

No nation could shield itself from a French nuclear strike, the president has said

France will expand its nuclear arsenal as part of the nation’s new nuclear strategy, President Emmanuel Macron has said. He argued that the nation can only ensure its security by being “feared.”

The announcement came during a keynote speech given by Macron on Monday at a military base hosting the country’s ballistic missile submarines. He justified the need to review the nuclear posture by the need to adapt to what he described as a new reality, citing Russia’s ongoing development of its arsenal and China’s efforts to catch up militarily with the US as key threats.

The EU and NATO have used the supposed ‘Russian threat’ to justify a massive military spending hike.

“I have decided to increase the numbers of warheads of our arsenal,” Macron announced, adding that “if we had to use our arsenal, no state, however powerful, could shield itself from it, and no state, however vast, would recover from it.”

He added that Paris will no longer disclose the size of its arsenal to make sure its adversaries are afraid of its potential. France is estimated to have just under 300 nuclear warheads – around 13 times fewer than Russia or the US, according to data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Macron also outlined what he called a “forward nuclear deterrence strategy” that would include “circumstantial deployments” of nuclear weapons to other European NATO states, including as part of joint exercises. At least eight countries – the UK, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Sweden, and Denmark – are interested in hosting French nuclear weapons, he added.

Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky stated last month that he would also accept nuclear weapons from France or the UK “with pleasure.” Earlier, Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) accused Paris and London of planning to smuggle nuclear weapon components and technologies to Ukraine.

Russia has stated that it poses no threat to any European country. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said last month that Russia will aim its nuclear weapons at countries which host nuclear weapons aimed at Russia.

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