Macron orders France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to the Mediterranean
France deploys nuclear-powered carrier Charles de Gaulle with Rafale jets and frigates to secure Mediterranean shipping routes amid escalating Middle East conflict, Macron said.
- 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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France Deploys Aircraft Carrier to the ME as Iranian Strikes Persist
The deployment of an aircraft carrier and additional naval assets to the Mediterranean ordered by French President Emmanuel Macron signals a significant escalation in Europe’s military posture as war intensifies in the Middle East. Macron announced Tuesday that France is dispatching its aircraft carrier and additional defense assets to safeguard French interests and allies. The move follows U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and Tehran’s retaliato…
France deploys carrier in Iran war as Spain balks
What happenedEurope Tuesday was drawn further into the U.S.-Israel war against Iran, as the conflict continues to spread in the Middle East, roiling global markets and sending oil and gas prices higher. French President Emmanuel Macron said he was sending the Charles De Gaulle nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to the Mediterranean to protect French and allies’ assets from missiles and drones from Iran and its proxy militias. President Donald Trum…
For France's president, the war in Iran is "outside international law." But he is not active. In order to protect French interests and allies, he orders the "Charles de Gaulle" to the eastern Mediterranean.
NATO leader's double game exposed? Criticizes Iran war but deploys nuclear carrier Charles de Gaulle
French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran as being carried out “outside international law,” even as he orders France’s flagship carrier strike group toward the Eastern Mediterranean and deploys Rafale jets to the region. At the same time, Macron announced that the nuclear‑powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, along with its air wing of Rafale fighters, frigates, air‑defense and airborne radar syste…
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez strongly condemns the US-Israeli attacks on Iran, while countries like Albania and the Czech Republic support them. France, in turn, is sending fighter jets and an aircraft carrier to secure the region. So, all European countries are responding differently, but why is there no European consensus on this response?
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
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