Macron’s Voluntary Military Plan Masks Deeper Security Failures Amid Rising Russian Threat
As Russia’s threat looms larger, Macron considers reintroducing voluntary military service—a move that exposes France’s longstanding defense neglect and raises questions about true national security priorities.
Nearly three decades after abolishing compulsory military service, President Emmanuel Macron now contemplates its return—albeit voluntarily—to patch what many see as France's faltering defense posture against the escalating Russian threat. But does this approach truly bolster national security, or simply highlight years of complacency that have left France vulnerable? Is Voluntary Service Enough to Counter a Growing Threat? The announcement comes at a time when geopolitical tensions are sharpening, especially with Russia aggressively challenging European stability. Macron's prospective plan aims to add between 10,000 and 50,000 young volunteers by 2030 to supplement France’s armed forces. While an increase in manpower...
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