PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEF (PDB) – France will expand the size of its nuclear arsenal and implement a policy of “advanced deterrence” that could include deploying nuclear-capable forces to the territory of European allies, President Emmanuel Macron said.
This follows recent Trump-led U.S. equivocation about its role as NATO’s ultimate nuclear guarantor.
Still, President Emmanuel Macron announced the new strategy after consultations with allies, taking care to assuage fears that the deterrence already provided by the U.S., U.K., and NATO would not be affected.
Despite concern in Europe over Washington’s commitment to collective security, extended U.S. nuclear deterrence remains a cornerstone of European security. The French effort can be seen as a reinforcement of the U.S. role, or a second backstop.
Eight European countries – Germany, the U.K., Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Sweden, and Denmark – will participate in the new advanced deterrence strategy, which could involve locating part of France’s nuclear arsenal, aircraft, or other weapons on their soil.
France has approximately 290 nuclear warheads, 50 deployed on air-launched cruise missiles, and around 240 on submarine-launched ballistic missiles.

FOR YOUR EYES ONLY – Here’s a roundup of today’s other top defense news from conservative national security expert PAUL CRESPO.
THE PDB – Not the President’s Daily Briefing, but almost as good – PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEF:
NATIONAL SECURITY
Vice President JD Vance — a Marine veteran of the Iraq War who has long been skeptical of U.S. military interventions abroad — insisted the war with Iran is different because President Trump “has clearly defined what he wants to accomplish.” Trump won’t “allow” a long war.
HOMELAND DEFENSE
US POWER OVERSEAS
IRAN CAMPAIGN
Trump projects the war on Iran could last “four to five weeks.” In his first public comments since unleashing attacks on Iran, Trump defended U.S. military operations as necessary to “eliminate the grave threats posed to America.”
Iran war enters fourth day in “smoke and blood” as markets slide.

Israel attacks the presidential office in Tehran as the reported death toll in Iran rises to 787.
CENTCOM releases footage of more strikes in Iran, U.S. assets launching attacks.
Newly released unclassified footage from the U.S. military showing strikes on Iran, March 1, 2026.
US FIRSTS IN IRAN CONFLICT
IRAN THREAT
REGIONAL, ALLIED IMPACT OF IRAN CONFLICT
CHINA THREAT
China could face “real problems” within two months if the Strait of Hormuz crisis drags on. An expert warns that China gets up to 23% of its seaborne oil from Iran through the troubled waterway.
Attack on Iran could buoy Trump in talks with China’s Xi. U.S. military campaign against Iran has put Chinese leader Xi Jinping on the back foot ahead of an expected summit with President Trump, who for the second time in as many months has turned U.S. military against one of Beijing’s close partners or minions.
Xi has removed three retired military generals, including the former commander of the People’s Liberation Army ground force, from the top political advisory body just days before its largest annual political gathering. This follows a purge of top active-duty military officials in recent months.
RUSSIA THREAT/UKRAINE WAR
Putin’s $2.5 trillion gambit. As Russia’s war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, debates over sanctions, negotiations, and military aid increasingly hinge on a central question: How costly has the war been for Russia? We used standard economic tools to find out.
SPACE THREATS
DEFENSE POLITICS
US MILITARY
Loss of three Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles to friendly fire over Kuwait underscores an enduring reality of conflict: despite advances in technology, high levels of training, and carefully prepared plans, casualties inflicted by the same side are always a hazard. During the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, two examples appear eerily similar to the incident over Kuwait.
END of PDB
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It’s not the French we are worried about. It’s who gets control of the French weapons once they are conquered by Islam and SURRENDER???