Charles de Gaulle’s insistence on French power and autonomy is being cited widely in France; one politician demanded that an ...
Macron may not yet be bragging about it, but his crusade for strategic autonomy seems at long last to be vindicated ...
For the foreseeable future a conventional approach to defence, perhaps backed by British and French nuclear assets, remains the most realistic option for Europe.
Dissidents resisting authoritarian regimes should be independent of the United States—and so should their media sources.
It’s a new day in Europe. Gone are the halcyon years of unshakeable American commitment to Europe’s defense against Russia.
In recent days, the perceived value among allies of acquiring nuclear weapons is up, and confidence in the U.S. nuclear ...
Everyone should understand that if the liberal order falls, the nonproliferation regime would fall with it. And the powers ...
From Korea to Cuba, America has been at its best diplomatically when it has encouraged its friends to be candid ...
More than 50 years after the passing of the hero of Free France, is Europe having a de Gaulle moment? The question echoes in ...
Sixty-four years ago, with the world gripped by the fear of a nuclear confrontation between superpowers, France's ...
The European Union has the means to help Ukraine to stop Russian aggression without America—if it has the will.
In the early days of the Cold War, former President Charles de Gaulle developed a nuclear deterrent that was designed to be fully independent from the two dominant powers of the time, the Soviet Union ...
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