WW2 is the biggest ‘threat’ to the independence of Europe, Macron says

WW2 is the biggest ‘threat’ to the independence of Europe, Macron says

Europe’s independence has been “more in danger” since the end of World War II, warning that French President Emmanuel Macron has been outlined by plans to increase defense costs.

In a speech to the armed forces in Paris, he said that due to complex geographical politics, it was “we are living at an important moment”.

Macron demanded a growth of $ 3.5 billion (B3 billion) for France’s defense costs next year and then $ 3 billion in 2027.

Referring to Russia’s threat, he condemned “imperialist policies” and “connection power”.

Moscow faced the battle since February 2022 launched an invasion of Ukraine.

Three years ago, Macron promised to double the military budget of France by 2027, three years ago.

In १ In, his country’s defense budget was B32 billion and the B64 billion will increase to $ 64 billion under the scheme over a period of two years. These proposals still need to be approved by the French government.

“To get rid of this world, you should be afraid. Fear, you must be powerful,” he said, who fell on the eve of Bastil Day.

Macron said the world is witnessing the back nuclear power back and the “spread of big struggles”.

He also mentioned the Iranian bombing of the United States, the battle between India and Pakistan, and the “American support for Ukraine”.

In the past month, NATO member The previous target agreed to spend% of GDP’s protection on the protection of GDP every year over the target of 5%.

Also announced by the UK His own defense reviewDefense Secretary John Hele asked to send it “Messtively Message”?

On Friday, the French army chief Theory Burkard said Russia saw France as a “main enemy in Europe.”

Russia threatened Europe to “durable”, Bukhard said that the decision is being taken in Ukraine, “Tomorrow’s European countries in the world”.

French Prime Minister Francois Baiori is expected to outline the next year’s budget on Thursday.

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