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Nuclear Deterrence in Europe: Merz Accepts Macron's Offer – "Can't Leave Unchecked"

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The debate on a stronger European nuclear deterrence has begun, but the Chancellor draws a red line.

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·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The debate on a stronger European nuclear deterrence has begun, but the Chancellor draws a red line.

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"I don't want Germany to think about an independent nuclear armament," he told the political podcast, "change of power." Nevertheless, he talks to French President Macron about the possibilities of a common deterrent.

·Vienna, Austria
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Europe wants to become more independent from the US in terms of security policy. Expert Ulrich Kühn explains whether it needs a European nuclear shield and what it might look like.

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The Munich Security Conference revived the issue of a European nuclear deterrence. In a much awaited speech, Emmanuel Macron will detail his approach to nuclear doctrine in early March.

·France
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Slate.fr broke the news in France on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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