
In the face of an increasingly vulnerable Europe and less reliable United States, Emmanuel Macron proposes to extend French nuclear deterrence to the continent. An initiative that revives the debate on the necessity for Europe to guarantee its own security.
French nuclear protection

With the recent geopolitical upheavals and growing uncertainty surrounding Europe and NATO, particularly since Donald Trump’s arrival at the White House and his apparent rapprochement with Russia at the expense of its allies, Emmanuel Macron has proposed to extend French nuclear protection to the entire continent.
Questioning

He aims to strengthen European defense against external threats, particularly Russia, and ensure greater strategic autonomy, as the reliability of the United States within NATO is increasingly questioned in the event of an attack on a member country.
Ensuring Its Security

Emmanuel Macron believes that the European Union must now develop its own deterrent capabilities to ensure its security and sovereignty.
Dependency

This initiative also aims to reduce dependence on the United States, whose recent political developments are increasingly worrying European leaders.
The sudden turn

Europe finds itself in this situation after the sudden turn of the United States, which has stopped its aid to Ukraine in the conflict with Russia, thereby exposing the continent to greater vulnerability.
A viable alternative

Some believe that a European nuclear shield would better guarantee the security of the continent. They consider that French deterrence is credible and could provide a viable alternative to American protection.
This alternative

In the face of this uncertainty, many countries remain skeptical about this alternative to NATO and the support of the United States.
A cautious approach

Germany, in particular, adopts a cautious approach, favoring close cooperation with the Atlantic Alliance and hesitating to engage in a European nuclear deterrent under the French initiative.
The Division

Opponents fear a global weakening of Western deterrence. A sharing of French nuclear capabilities could create division among allies and weaken strategic cohesion in the face of external threats.
A debate on the future

However, many doubt the reliability of the United States with Trump in power. Emmanuel Macron wishes to initiate a debate on the future of European defense and convince leaders of the importance of a more autonomous model, capable of managing upcoming crises.
A crucial issue

This proposal poses a crucial issue for Europe, which is caught between the pursuit of strategic autonomy and the preservation of its traditional alliances. The debate remains open on the best approach to ensure the long-term security of the continent, as the United States has become a less reliable ally.