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Europe’s New Nuclear Deterrence Debate and France's Answer

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Mar 13, 2026
Bruno Tertrais, expert on French nuclear strategy, and Claudia Major, specialist in transatlantic deterrence, discuss Macron’s shift to a larger French arsenal and a new “forward deterrence” partnership with seven European countries. They unpack the timing, Franco‑German ties, coordination with NATO, and how conventional forces and crisis planning factor into Europe’s changing deterrence landscape.
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Macron's Posture Review Reset French Nuclear Policy

  • Macron's March 2 speech represents a full-scale nuclear posture review and the most significant French nuclear policy update in decades.
  • It combined an announced stockpile increase, a new 'forward deterrence' concept, and greater opacity plus the France-UK Northwood declaration to overhaul posture.
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Putin And US Uncertainty Drove The Shift

  • The speech was driven by two strategic shocks: Putin's nuclear signaling in the Ukraine war and political uncertainty about U.S. commitment under Trump-era cues.
  • France views independent nuclear forces as a way to be a dialogue partner among equals and deter coercion.
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France Elevated Germany To A Key Nuclear Partner

  • Macron explicitly named Germany as the key partner and synchronized a bilateral Franco-German declaration to institutionalize cooperation.
  • Germany accepted discussing deterrence outside NATO and joining a 'nuclear steering group,' a major shift in German posture.
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