France and Germany announced plans on Monday to deepen cooperation on nuclear deterrence, marking a significant shift in European defense policy.
Europe defends military bases and struggles to evacuate citizens as it is drawn into the war on Iran
The Middle East is home to some of Europe's key trading partners, and a number of strategic trading routes. Many Europeans ...
(Fixes headline) BERLIN/PARIS, March 2 (Reuters) - France and Germany have agreed to intensify cooperation on nuclear deterrence, establishing a joint steering group to coordinate strategic doctrine ...
Three major European powers are setting up an increased defensive posture in order to defend their allies in the Gulf under ...
The announcement was a significant step in forging a European deterrent as Russia grows more aggressive and the U.S. steps ...
French President Emmanuel Macron said France will increase its number of nuclear warheads from the current level of below 300 ...
By Michel Rose PARIS, March 2 (Reuters) - France will expand its nuclear arsenal and will potentially allow European partners to host its aircraft on nuclear deterrence missions, President Emmanuel ...
France and Germany have agreed to intensify cooperation on nuclear deterrence, establishing a joint steering group to coordinate strategic doctrine and exercises, the ...
As tensions escalated in the Middle East, Britain, France, and Germany said they would collaborate with the US and regional partners to counter Iran.
France, Germany, and the UK warned they are prepared to take defensive action after Iran’s regional strikes intensified ...
In a joint statement posted on March 1, the three European leaders condemned Tehran’s recent military actions and warned of ...
The plan is a “major evolution” of France’s deterrence posture, the president said in a long-awaited speech at the Île Longue ...
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