Macron reviews troops for the last time at France's annual military parade

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France held its Bastille Day military parade on July 14, featuring 500 troops from allied nations in the Coalition of the Willing supporting Ukraine's post-war security. The event drew over 20 heads of state and marked Macron's final celebration as president, with aircraft from 11 European nations symbolizing European military unity.
Progressive: Geopolitical posturing — Progressive outlets described the parade as Europe's strategic message of strength directed at Putin and Trump.
Moderate: Ukraine support showcase — Centrist reporting emphasized the coalition's military pledge for Kyiv's post-war security and NATO institutional unity.
Conservative: Military self-assertion — Conservative outlets framed the event as Europe's demonstration of renewed strategic independence and military capability.
French president Emmanuel Macron presided over his last Bastille day military parade as president.
This edition showcased over 6,000 troops, including 500 from the coalition of the willing.
France's rearmament and Europe's strategic autonomy on full display.
The event aims to show the US president and Russia's Vladimir Putin that Europe is united and stands ready to defend itself.
For more, FRANCE 24 spoke to Paul Smith, head of Modern Languages, university of Nottingham. ...
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