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France to boost atomic arsenal, could deploy nuclear-armed jets to European allies

France’s Macron says eight European countries have agreed to a ‘forward’ deterrence plan to bolster continental security

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France’s President Emmanuel Macron during a visit to Ile Longue nuclear submarine base. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that France will expand its atomic arsenal and could deploy nuclear-armed aircraft to allied countries for the first time, as he unveiled an unprecedented plan to bolster security on the continent.

Speaking from the Ile Longue nuclear submarine base as the clock ticks on his presidency, Macron announced that eight European countries including Germany, Poland, Sweden and Britain had agreed to participate in what he called a “forward” nuclear deterrence scheme.

“Today more than ever, independence cannot mean isolation,” Macron said in his 50-minute speech, with one of France’s four ballistic missile submarines in the background.

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“We are currently experiencing a period of geopolitical upheaval fraught with risks,” Macron said, speaking after the launch of US and Israeli attacks against Iran in a campaign that risks destabilising the Middle East.

A French submarine at the Ile Longue nuclear submarine base. Photo: AP
A French submarine at the Ile Longue nuclear submarine base. Photo: AP

Macron said eight European countries had agreed to join his plan to use France’s nuclear stockpile to bolster security on the continent.

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