War in Ukraine, Israel-Hamas, Olympic Games… Macron’s multiple challenges at the time of greetings to the armies

It is in a world shaken by conflicts and the terrorist threat that Emmanuel Macron will address the French armies. The President of the Republic is going to Cherbourg (in the Manche) on Friday to present his wishes against a backdrop of war in Ukraine and the war economy, conflict in the Middle East but also ahead of the Paris Olympic Games.

During his speech scheduled for 3:15 p.m. on the naval base, according to the Elysée, the head of state “will reaffirm the principles which guide France’s support for Ukraine”, where he plans to go in February for the second times since the Russian invasion began in February 2022.

Military construction and SNU

In the port of Cherbourg, the President of the Republic will visit in the morning the Constructions Mécaniques de Normandie, mobilized by the order of two patrol boats within the framework of the 2024-2030 military programming law, a historic increase of 40% compared to the previous one and presented by Emmanuel Macron during his greetings to the armies last year at the Mont-de-Marsan air base (Landes).

The president will then meet young people from the department who have completed or are starting their universal national service (SNU), which he wishes to generalize in second grade in line with the “rearmament” of society mentioned Tuesday in his wishes to the French.

Army transformations

The last French soldiers left Niger on December 22, putting an end to ten years of anti-jihadist operation in the Sahel, after being pushed out in Mali and Burkina Faso by hostile juntas. Since then, the armies, regularly called upon to “transform”, have been waiting for prospects to reorient their missions in Africa but also towards other regions: the Indian Ocean and the Pacific, the Arab-Persian Gulf or the east of the Europe.

Since the war between Israel and Hamas engulfed the Middle East, a helicopter carrier, the Dixmude, has been reconditioned into a military hospital. Anchored in Egyptian waters, he treated “more than a thousand” Gazan civilians injured by Israeli bombings on Gaza, according to Emmanuel Macron. The French Navy also distinguished itself on December 9 by firing missiles for the first time in “self-defense” in the Red Sea in the face of attacks by Yemeni Houthi rebels who claim to be acting in solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza.

1,500 soldiers mobilized for the Olympics

The armies will also be in great demand in 2024 for the Olympic Games which will mobilize at least 15,000 soldiers this summer. They are looking for a solution to face retention and recruitment difficulties, notably a gap of around 2,000 people in the Army.

Emmanuel Macron had already gone to Cherbourg in 2019 to officially launch the Suffren, the first in a series of six new nuclear attack submarines (SNA), more discreet and more heavily armed, considered symbols of the strategic independence of France.

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