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      [continued from previous message]              could contribute to the bloc’s security. In a bid to show leadership,       the French president is currently engaging with some nations to talk       about the role French nukes could play to deter Russia beyond the French       borders.              Asked whether she’d be open to storing French nuclear weapons in Poland       and Germany (something even Macron hasn’t suggested), she replied: “Give       me a break. It’s an absolute no, because nuclear power belongs to the       French.”              Some European countries want to do as much as possible with Macron now,       in anticipation of a potential drastic policy change in 2027.              Others are concerned about France’s political future, worrying how a       leadership change could affect Paris’ commitments.              According to an influential French lawmaker who works on defense policy,       Poland’s recent decision to award a submarine contract to Sweden instead       of France was partly driven by concerns in Warsaw about France’s       political future. “The instability of French political life is       frightening. Poland is scared to death of Bardella,” the lawmaker said.              Countries such as Romania continue to see France as a crucial security       provider and would welcome more troops to compensate for the outgoing       U.S. soldiers. But officials from the southeastern European country know       there could be an expiration date to Paris’ involvement. “There is an       election in two years’ time, Macron’s successor will be less inclined to       have troops outside of France,” one of them told me.              Amid the uncertainty, the French military will continue to try to       strengthen the ranks of its armed forces and attract young people like       Charlotte.              She is still deciding whether she actually wants to join, and regardless       of who’s elected president in 2027, the geopolitical environment is       unlikely to improve. “It is very important that our generation is aware       and knows how to serve their country,” she said.              Filed Under:       EuropeEuropean UnionRussiaDonald TrumpNATOFrance              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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