Is it Europe’s fault… if Ukraine doesn’t have enough weapons? – The Express

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Today, Paul Véronique, journalist in the World department of L’Express, and Isabelle Ory, correspondent in Brussels, explain to us everything about the European defense industry.

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This little sentence from Emmanuel Macron, dear listeners, you have inevitably heard it: “nothing is excluded” regarding the sending of troops. And perhaps you wondered if, soon, our soldiers would be sent to the Ukrainian front, or even if one day French citizens could be mobilized in this war.

We are not there yet, but Ukraine’s difficulties facing Russia raise questions, particularly about our defense capabilities. Does Europe have the means to cope in the event of armed conflicts? The answer in this episode.

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