Chapter 1: What are the implications of world leaders increasing their nuclear arsenals?
Donald Trump is panicking as countries across the world are building up their nuclear arsenals from France to South Korea. They are projecting strength right now as Donald Trump projects weakness by saying any abstention from nuclear capabilities as a result of deferring to US protection. Bye bye. Those days are gone. We are going to build our nuclear arsenal and we're going to build it now.
I'll share with you what's going on in France. I'll share with you what's going on in South Korea. I'll share with you what's going on throughout Europe. I'll share with you what we're seeing in terms of France selling its planes to India.
I'll share with you certain statements that are coming out of Matt Fredrickson, the prime minister of Denmark about new security doctrines as the United States has
Chapter 2: How is Donald Trump's leadership perceived in relation to global security?
fallen as the leader of the free world by far. Let's break down what's going on right now as the world order has broken down as a result of the Trump regime. So we're hearing the following facts. Number one, in France, as The Telegraph reports, President Macron tearing up 65 years of their doctrine of nuclear abstention.
because of the united states's behavior timothy milvanov gives a good description of what went down so france holds about 290 warheads the uk has about 225 so their combined arsenal uk france about 515 weapons that's contrasted to russia about 5,580 warheads, America's got 5,225. So without Washington, Russia alone outguns Europe 11 to one in warheads. So what is Macron's plan?
He wants to make those 515 European warheads as unpredictable enough to matter, as Timothy Milvanov explains. Under Macron's forward deterrence doctrine that was just announced, a forward deterrence plan, These French Rafale jets carrying tactical nukes will rotate secretly through allied bases across Europe.
Britain's four Trident submarines and France's four ballistic missile subs will maintain a continuous at-sea deterrent. Macron is saying that we've got this submarine base. And this is what he said at the base. To be free, we must be feared. And to be feared, we must be powerful. So France will increase its arsenal on top of the plan to shuffle around the arsenal.
in order to bolster its capabilities as well. Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Sweden, and Denmark are now also ready to host these French Rafale jets armed with tactical nukes. Europe is nuking up.
spain and italy they've ruled it out um and you have these other countries though saying we're in very few are saying we're not really sure yet so britain and france signed the northwood declaration in july 2025 to coordinate nuclear capabilities and operations against russia But now they're also saying we may need to do a little bit against what the Trump regime is doing also.
A 2025 Kensington Treaty extended UK nuclear cooperation to Poland and Germany. And it talks about how these French jets carry these weapons on it.
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Chapter 3: What changes are being made to France's nuclear policy?
The French doctrine accepts one nuclear warning shot against a military target, then nothing else right there. And so big news out of France, but it's not just France because Earlier yesterday, South Korea unveiled its first official plan to develop nuclear-powered attack submarines with the first vessel targeted for launch in the mid-2030s.
The submarines will be built entirely domestically using low-enriched uranium reactors
drawing on the country's shipbuilding and civilian nuclear industries and south korea's president lee posted the following message about their new nuclear submarines he posted we stand at a crossroads of the most critical choices we have ever faced the international order is rapidly being reshaped and the security environment is changing so swiftly Let me reiterate. self-reliant defense.
In other words, we can no longer rely on the United States. So then President Lee talks about what they're doing. The security of the future cannot be achieved through the government's efforts alone. It is only when the creativity and technological prowess of the private sector, the expertise of the industrial
and the government's strong execution power are organically combined, then we can rebuild a stronger defense and a safer Republic of Korea. To achieve a new leap in the Republic of Korea's defense capabilities, we will gather the wisdom and capabilities of the future Defense Strategy Committee members.
The government will steadily advance tasks to strengthen security sovereignty, such as promoting the construction of nuclear powered submarines and the early recovery of wartime operational control. In addition, through defense innovation based on cutting edge science and technology and the enhancement of defense industry competitiveness,
We will systematically develop a mid to long term roadmap to ensure the Republic of Korea establishes a firm position as the main actor in defending the Korean Peninsula. In other words, bye bye, Trump. Bye bye, United States. Your security umbrella is trash. It's garbage.
South Korea goes on to say, the South Korean president goes on to say, I hope that today's first meeting of the Future Defense Strategy Committee will serve as a meaningful turning point in opening a new chapter for the defense of the Republic of Korea. I express my gratitude to all of those who have joined us.
Anard Bertrand explains, if some of you still had doubts that the U.S., quote, allies are actively preparing for for a U.S. withdrawal from Asia, here's South Korea's president spelling it out. Meanwhile, you have North Korea testing AI-powered missiles, just taunting Donald Trump and South Korea and the failure of an American security umbrella in the area every damn day.
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Chapter 4: How is South Korea enhancing its military capabilities?
Can we stop with all of this? Can we stop with the war? Can we stop with the demolishing of Lebanon and the genocide in Gaza? Can we just be freaking human beings and live in a basic humanity? And with all of this chaos taking place, I know Donald Trump is a Putin bootlicker, right? Donald Trump removing these sanctions,
on removing sanctions against Russian oil, telling Ukraine, hey, Ukraine, can you help us remove the sanctions against Belarusian potash, please? We need Belarusian fertilizer. Well, you have all of that going on. And Donald Trump's going out of his way to help Putin. And then Russia's ambassador is out there saying, look, here's what we're telling the Islamic countries.
We're out there telling them that America's not your friend. You can't rely on America. So while Trump thinks this guy is his friend, here's what he's saying. Here, let's play this clip right here.
Was warning in advance that had this started, it would attack the military infrastructure that the US built in those countries. I'm telling them you are the hostages of the American policy in the Middle East. And we were saying a long time ago that if something like that would happen, you will inevitably be you will get into this crisis whether you want it, whether you are willing or not.
And that brings me to Denmark's prime minister, Meta Fredriksen. And she just gave an interview where she talked about the changing world order as well. And I think she sums it up quite succinctly right here. Here's what she says. Let's play this clip.
Do you agree with the Canadian prime minister, Connie, that the middle powers should unite in a collective response against coercion?
Absolutely. That's the short answer. There's no way around the old world. Either it is changing rapidly or it's gone and it will probably not return as we knew it. So we better hurry up. We have to speed up. We have to scale up. And yes, there are still democracies in power and we have to join each other. And actually that is what's going on now.
So, I mean, it's very easy to have skepticism about the European Union, but if you look at the way EU works today, compared only, I mean, when I came into office, it's a much stronger European Union. We manage going through crisis. UK, let's see what will happen during next elections. But until now, they are moving closer to the rest of Europe again.
If you look at the Nordic region, now we have Sweden and Finland and NATO, and we are much more coordinated. in our daily life politically, in defense, in security. Canada is moving much closer to its European partners. And if you look at NATO in the last couple of years, Japan is now participating. Every time we have a NATO summit, the same goes for New Zealand, Australia, South Korea. Yes.
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