Tag #Nuclear Deterrence

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Ukraine Claims Significant Damage to Russian Strategic Aircraft

Ukraine's SBU claims to have damaged 34% of Russia's strategic aircraft, estimated at $7 billion, in attacks on multiple airbases across Russia on June 1st, using drones resulting in varying levels of damage, sparking criticism of Russia's military preparedness.

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European Nuclear Deterrence: Shifting Reliance and Public Opinion

A YouGov poll of over 9,400 people across seven European countries reveals that while France and the UK largely support maintaining their own nuclear arsenals, most other countries surveyed oppose developing their own.

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France's Nuclear Deterrent: A European Pivot?

France's 1965 unveiling of its nuclear deterrent, Force de Frappe, significantly boosted its geopolitical power, but maintaining it costs over 10% of the defense budget; President Macron now proposes a tiered European co-responsibility model involving dialogue, joint exercises, and potential weapons...

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Franco-German Security Council Announced: A Step Towards European Nuclear Cooperation

German Chancellor Merz and French President Macron announced a joint security and defense council, aiming to improve cooperation on defense, security, and support for Ukraine, potentially leading to a future European security council with a nuclear component.

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Iran's Nuclear Gamble: A Costly Arms Race

The National Interest magazine analyzes Iran's nuclear deterrence, arguing that acquiring nuclear weapons won't resolve its problems but instead draw it into a costly military competition it cannot win; the article explores the complexities of nuclear deterrence and the potential dangers for Iran.

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European Nuclear Deterrence Debate Amidst US Uncertainty

Uncertainty about US commitment to NATO under President Trump has prompted discussions among European leaders about alternative security arrangements, including a possible European nuclear deterrent, posing significant risks and challenges.

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Former UK Cabinet Secretary Urges Diversification of Nuclear Deterrent

Simon Case, former UK Cabinet Secretary, urges ministers to develop new launch systems for Britain's nuclear weapons, warning of two decades of potential great power conflict and advocating for a 3% defense spending increase; he served under four Prime Ministers.

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European Distrust of US Nuclear Deterrence Grows

A YouGov survey of over 9,400 Europeans in April 2025 reveals declining trust in US nuclear protection against Russia, with Western European nations largely opposed to developing their own arsenals, although France and the UK support maintaining their existing capabilities; significant opposition al...

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France and Poland Sign Enhanced Mutual Defense Treaty

France and Poland signed a new treaty on April 27, 2024, in Nancy, strengthening their mutual defense pact with a clause for mutual assistance in case of armed attack, enhancing cooperation in key sectors like infrastructure and nuclear energy, and signifying a shift in European security dynamics.

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German Public Opposes Nuclear Weapons: YouGov Poll

A YouGov poll shows that almost half of Germans oppose having their own nuclear weapons, while support is higher in nuclear-armed UK and France; majorities in several other European countries also reject possessing or hosting such weapons.

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Dassault Mirage IV: France's Independent Nuclear Deterrent

France's Dassault Mirage IV nuclear bomber, first flown in 1959, prioritized speed and independence from US technology over range, leading to a maximum range of only 1200 kilometers, necessitating mid-air refueling or paired bomber-tanker operations; it served until 1996.

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France's Nuclear Policy: A Democratic Deficit?

French President Macron's proposal to expand French nuclear deterrence to Europe has sparked a debate about the lack of public consultation on France's nuclear weapons policy, raising concerns about democratic principles and the country's commitment to disarmament.

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