Macron panics Paris with €64bn defence blitz to trap Putin

French President Emmanuel Macron announced substantial military budget increases during an address to armed forces personnel in Paris. The president characterized current global circumstances as presenting the most significant challenge to European freedom since World War Two concluded decades ago. Macron proposed raising defense expenditures by 3.5 billion euros during the upcoming year and an additional 3 billion euros by 2027. He described contemporary geopolitical conditions as forming a pivotal moment requiring enhanced military preparedness. The president specifically condemned what he termed imperialist policies and territorial annexation efforts.

Macron accelerated France's timeline for doubling military spending from the previously established schedule. The defense budget would expand from 32 billion euros recorded in 2017 to 64 billion euros within two years under these proposals. Government approval remains necessary for implementing the financial increases. The president emphasized that nations must command respect through strength to maintain independence in the current international environment. He referenced the resurgence of nuclear capabilities and the spread of major global conflicts.

NATO members recently committed to allocating five percent of their gross domestic product to defense expenditures annually. This represented an increase from the previous two percent benchmark established by the alliance. French army commander Thierry Burkhard identified Russia as viewing France as its primary European opponent. Burkhard characterized Russian influence as a persistent threat to continental security. Prime Minister Francois Bayrou will present the detailed budget framework during Thursday's proceedings.
 

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