Macron Woos Support for EU-Made Air Defense Systems
With Germany poised to procure weapons from the U.S. and Israel, France pivots towards Europe’s own defense industry.
With Germany poised to procure weapons from the U.S. and Israel, France pivots towards Europe’s own defense industry.
A persistent rumour has been circulating in the French political press for several weeks: that Emmanuel Macron has no intention of relinquishing power and is considering every possible avenue to staying in office.
While Russian officials have expressed suspicion over Macron’s overtures, Beijing, seeing it as an opportunity to pull France away from the U.S.’s sphere of influence, has welcomed the idea.
The French president threw half a billion at French AI start-ups as he pondered the use of AI systems to solve France’s border security shortfall.
GLOBSEC delegates responded with “hearty” applause, though some wanted more details regarding the president’s support for Ukraine.
Oddly, rather than focusing on France’s downward spiral into barbarism, leftist lawmakers instead chose to comment on the alleged ‘taboos’ that Macron broke with his choice of words.
Les Républicains wants to appear to be in tune with the state of French public opinion, which demands rigour and firmness in the management of immigration.
Officials are concerned that the curbs could distract attention from the push for ‘net zero.’
Tesla is scoping out the potential to open a major electric car manufacturing facility at a disused French nuclear plant.
After describing Macron’s stance as a “disaster,” Weber added that his controversial remarks had “weakened the European Union.”