Macron orders France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to the Mediterranean
France deploys Charles de Gaulle carrier and air-defense assets to secure allied interests amid Middle East conflict, citing defense agreements with Gulf states and recent attacks on Cyprus.
- Macron ordered France's nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to the Mediterranean amid the ongoing war in the Middle East.
- Macron cited Monday's strike on a British airbase in Cyprus as the reason for deploying air defense assets and a French frigate to the island.
- France, the UK, and Germany have said they were not involved in strikes on Iran but are prepared to take defensive action to destroy Iran's missile and drone capabilities.
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Wide wave of attacks across Iran. Macron moves the nuclear carrier De Gaule, United Kingdom and Greece send means to protect Cyprus. Explosions to Dubai and Doha
On the fifth day of the war triggered by the Israeli-American offensive on Saturday, multiple strikes are still taking place in Iran, where Trump claims to have "almost destroyed everything." On Tuesday night, Emmanuel Macron announced the sending of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier to the Mediterranean. Follow our direct.
France withdraws its aircraft carrier "Charles de Gaulle" from the Baltic Sea in the face of the Iran war and sends it to the Mediterranean Sea.
The French president has ordered the redeployment of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier and strike group to the Mediterranean.
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