Macron wants Europeans to boost defence, be 'respected'
The Hindu
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that Europeans must boost their defence plans and make themselves “respected,” as France opens talks with the United States to try to restore confidenc
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that Europeans must boost their defence plans and make themselves “respected,” as France opens talks with the United States to try to restore confidence after a submarine dispute led to a major diplomatic crisis.
“Europeans must come out of their naivety,” Mr. Macron said in a news conference in Paris, the first time he had spoken about the new Indo-Pacific defence deal announced this month by the U.S., Australia and Britain.
“When we are under pressure, ... showing that we also have power and the capacity to defend ourselves ... is simply making ourselves be respected.”

When the conflict in West Asia, which began with the U.S. and Israel’s attack on Iran on February 28, escalated into a regional war, analysts said that the war would last as long as Iran had missiles or until the Gulf nations ran out of interceptors. However, with “emergency” military sales, piling monetary costs and a strained supply chain, is the U.S. becoming too constrained in its effort to keep the war going — both militarily and monetarily?












