Monday, July 14, 2025

Macron, Saying Freedom Has Never Been So Threatened, Boosts Military Spending

THE NEW YORK TIMES: “You have to be feared in this world,” President Emmanuel Macron said, preparing France for an era in which it may no longer be able to count on the U.S.

President Emmanuel Macron of France, painting a somber picture of a threatening world, announced a sharp increase in military spending on Sunday in his traditional address to the armed forces on the eve of the Bastille Day national holiday.

“Our freedom has never been so threatened,” Mr. Macron said. “There are no more rules, it’s the law of the strongest that wins.” In this context, he added, “We Europeans must assure our security ourselves.”

His speech amounted to the strongest statement yet of the French view that old partnerships, particularly with President Trump’s America, have eroded; that the threat from Russia is acute; and that inhibitions over recourse to force in the world have disappeared.

“You have to be feared in this world,” Mr. Macron said. “And to be feared you have to be strong.” He added that “American disengagement” left Europe with no choice but to defend itself. » | Roger Cohen | Reporting from Paris | Sunday, July 13, 2025