At a time of war in Ukraine, what nuclear deterrent?

after the strikes on Zaporijjia the fear of a nuclear

The war in Ukraine not only marks the violation of the borders of a sovereign state, the return of a high-intensity war on European territory, it also marks the return of the nuclear threat. Driven by Moscow, which is accused by the West of having an irresponsible approach.

Nuclear deterrence is therefore making a comeback. Should Russian threats be taken literally, what are the red lines posed by Vladimir Putin, and how are Europe and NATO positioning themselves to respond to him?

Can France, now the only nuclear power in the European Union, protect its neighbors and how?

Finally, does this nuclear threat make it more necessary than ever to consolidate our nuclear defence, or does it call for further deterrence and disarmament?

This is what we are going to see with our three guests:

– Bruno Tertrais, political scientist, deputy director of the Foundation for Strategic Research. Author of:What future for nuclear deterrence? ?to the Foundation for Political Innovation, Fondapol

the Col. Peer de Jong, former aide-de-camp to President Jacques Chirac, vice-president of the Thetiis Institute

Marc Finaud, former diplomat, associate researcher at the Geneva Center for Politics and Security (by telephone).

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