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增加法国国防开支的好处和挑战是什么?

Geopolitics
France
开始于 April 08, 2026

By John Irish PARIS, April 8 (Reuters) - France plans to add a further 36 billion euros ($39 billion) to its defence spending between now and 2030 under an updated military planning law that expands its nuclear arsenal and boosts missile and drone stocks. The increase, proposed despite one of the euro zone's biggest budget deficits, reflects mounting security pressures from wars in Ukraine and the Middle East and growing uncertainty over U.S. commitments to NATO under President Donald Trump

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CLAIM 发布者 will Apr 08, 2026
投资先进军事技术,如无人机和网络防御,不仅会加强法国的防御能力,还会使其在全球武器市场中处于领先地位,创造经济机会和就业机会。
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Investing in advanced military technologies, such as drones and cyber defense, will not only strengthen France's defense but also position it as a leader in the global arms market, creating economic opportunities and jobs.

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CLAIM 发布者 will Apr 08, 2026
拟议的国防预算增加可能会加剧与邻国的紧张关系,导致欧洲军备竞赛。法国应该专注于外交解决方案,而不是军事扩张,以应对全球安全问题。
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The proposed defense budget increase could exacerbate tensions with neighboring countries, leading to an arms race in Europe. France should focus on diplomatic solutions rather than military build-up to address global security issues.

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