Europe defends military bases and struggles to evacuate citizens as it is drawn into the war on Iran
Europe is strengthening naval presence and evacuating thousands of citizens amid rising Middle East tensions from Iran's retaliatory strikes, with about 30,000 Germans stranded, officials say.
- The EU aims to prevent further escalation of tensions and Iran acquiring nuclear weapons through diplomatic efforts, despite the nuclear deal collapsing after the US withdrawal.
- Iran has threatened ships in the Strait of Hormuz, while Europeans struggle to evacuate citizens stranded in the region due to the conflict.
- While refusing direct involvement, Britain, France, and Germany will work with the US to counter Iran's attacks, with the UK allowing US forces to use its bases.
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Britain allows the use of its bases by the USA, the Bundeswehr should be allowed to defend itself. The evacuation of Europeans from the war region is currently the greatest concern.
Middle East war to have economic and military fallouts for Europe
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and Tehran’s retaliatory strikes across the Middle East are quickly dragging Europe in, forcing the continent into defensive action to protect military bases and evacuate citizens caught up in the conflict. FRANCE 24's Armen Georgian looks at the concrete fallouts the conflict could have for the continent.
Faced with massive state investments in the war industry, sociologist Pierre Douillard-Lefèvre calls on environmentalists to reconnect with their antimilitarism. A "vital" commitment, which allows action to be taken from France. With soaring arms budgets, an unprecedented number of armed conflicts since 1946 (61 worldwide by 2024), and a situation that shows no sign of calming down, including a new attack by Israel and the United States against …
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