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The Specific Reason Why France Is Europe's Most Important Country Right Now
France is simultaneously the only EU nuclear power, the G7 chair, the most vocal US critic, and the most active Iran mediator. Here is why Paris is the continent's most consequential capital.
France is simultaneously the only EU nuclear power, the G7 chair, the most vocal US critic, and the most active Iran mediator. Here is why Paris is the continent's most consequential capital.
- France is simultaneously the only EU nuclear power, the G7 chair, the most vocal US critic, and the most active Iran mediator.
- The convergence of roles that France occupies in the spring of 2026 — none of which France explicitly sought but all of which have accrued to it through the specific circumstances of the moment — makes it uniquely positi...
- The nuclear dimension: France is the only EU member state with nuclear weapons.
France is simultaneously the only EU nuclear power, the G7 chair, the most vocal US critic, and the most active Iran mediator.
The convergence of roles that France occupies in the spring of 2026 — none of which France explicitly sought but all of which have accrued to it through the specific circumstances of the moment — makes it uniquely positioned to influence outcomes in the Iran war, the NATO crisis, the EU's defence transformation, and the broader question of European strategic autonomy.
The nuclear dimension: France is the only EU member state with nuclear weapons. In the current environment — where Trump's NATO exit threat puts the American nuclear umbrella in question and where Iran's nuclear programme is the stated target of the conflict — French nuclear capability is the only European-controlled instrument of nuclear deterrence that exists. Macron's repeated suggestions about European nuclear sharing are now being discussed with a seriousness that reflects changed circumstances rather than merely French strategic ambition.
The Iran diplomacy dimension: France maintains diplomatic channels with Iranian authorities that other Western countries do not. French foreign policy's traditional independence from Anglo-American positions — De Gaulle's legacy — has preserved specific Iranian interlocutors that American hostility has made unavailable to US diplomacy. In a conflict where the US needs communication channels to Iran for the April 6 framework, French diplomatic infrastructure provides a specific service.
The G7 hosting dimension: France chaired the G7 Foreign Ministers' emergency meeting in Paris. This gave Macron the specific diplomatic staging role that shapes how the G7's collective position is framed and communicated. His choice of venue, format, and agenda set the tone for Western governments' coordinated response in ways that other G7 hosts wouldn't have used equivalently.
The EU defence leadership dimension: Germany is rearming, but its historical constraints on using the language of military power make France the more natural spokesperson for European defence ambition. The combination of Macron's rhetorical willingness to speak frankly about military power and France's actual military capability — including genuine power projection in Africa and the Middle East — makes France the EU's most credible security actor in conversations with both allies and adversaries.