France is moving to tie its nuclear deterrent strategy more closely with European allies while keeping full control over any strike decision.
In the wake of the U.S. bombing of Iran and its dismissal of European allies, an anxious continent’s best chance at security runs through its largest economy.
Emmanuel Macron announces France will increase its nuclear stockpile and create a new deterrence partnership with seven European countries including Germany.
Soon the country’s armed forces budget could exceed those of Britain and France combined. In Paris, there are concerns that ...
France and Germany announced plans on Monday to deepen cooperation on nuclear deterrence, marking a significant shift in European defence policy as the continent faces rising threats from Russia and ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faces a delicate task on Tuesday when he visits Washington for a meeting with President Donald Trump, now overshadowed by the U.S.-Israeli attack that killed Iran's ...
The XM803, while promising, was deemed too costly by U.S. Congress. Parts of its design were incorporated into its successor, ...
French President Emmanuel Macron, the person with the power to unleash France’s nuclear arsenal, will on Monday update French thinking on the potential use of warheads carried on submarines and planes ...
World War II was decided by more than strategy and manpower. The weapons each side brought to the battlefield often ...
Sir Peter Beck’s RocketLab business, based in New Zealand and the US, has issued some strong numbers in its Q4 and full year results. Annual revenue was $602 ...
President Emmanuel Macron is updating France’s nuclear deterrence doctrine as Europe worries about Russia and doubts U.S.
President Emmanuel Macron is updating France's nuclear deterrence doctrine as Europe worries about Russia and doubts U.S.
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