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12 Jan, 2026 20:08

France launches military recruitment drive

The new voluntary campaign aims to form an initial force of 3,000 troops which would serve exclusively domestically
France launches military recruitment drive

France has launched a recruitment campaign for a new voluntary military service for young people. The move has been framed as a response to a perceived Russian “threat,” a claim that Moscow has repeatedly dismissed as “nonsense,” and comes amid a wider European military buildup.

The campaign was announced on Monday by Defense Minister Catherine Vautrin and the chief of staff of the armed forces, General Fabien Mandon, who said the new force is now open to all French citizens aged 18 to 25.

The initial force of some 3,000 will begin service between September and November and will be stationed exclusively on French soil. The government plans to increase recruitment to 4,000 participants in 2027 and to 10,000 annually by 2030.

General Mandon said the new initiative is open to all citizens who wish “to play a part in the nation’s capacity to resist in an uncertain environment.” 

The program was initially unveiled by French President Emmanuel Macron in November, who described the force as “purely military,” stressing the need for a “strong army” to counter what he claimed was the “lasting threat” from Russia.

Mandon recently declared that the country must be ready to “lose children” in a potential conflict with Russia. He urged citizens to “accept suffering in order to protect who we are,” and suggested France could face war with Russia by 2028. Mandon insisted the nation had the economic and demographic means to “deter” Russia but lacked the “strength of spirit,” adding that without readiness to sacrifice, France “is at risk.” French Communist Party leader Fabien Roussel called the comments “unbearable warmongering rhetoric.” 

Moscow has dismissed Western claims that it poses a threat to Europe as “nonsense” meant to instill fear and justify increased military spending. Russian officials have condemned the EU’s “reckless militarization” and accused the West of preparing for a large-scale confrontation.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has also suggested that Western European nations have been directly involved in a proxy war against Russia in Ukraine and has accused Berlin and other European countries of sliding into a “Fourth Reich.”

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