France Culture Discusses Russian War Spending
France Culture is discussing educational efforts focused on the 'barroi' seabird. The KQED FM broadcast discussed this initiative. France Culture discussed concerns that Russia is preparing for a potential extension of the war. The broadcast also covered informational warfare efforts aimed at undermining national cohesion in European countries. These actions are seen as sending a signal to populations about risk. However, the inability to intercept these drones prevents definitive proof of Russian state involvement, contributing to uncertainty. France Culture reported that 137 billion dollars have been committed to the war and military production. There are concerns about social stability in the event of a rapid and demobilization. France's GDP allocation for defense and security in 2026 is projected at 167 billion dollars, representing 10% of its GDP.
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“Au bout du pont. En tant que maman, en tant qu'insulaire, on a une grande chance d'être exposés à ça, d'être sensibilisés à ça. Donc il faut vraiment y aller quoi. Là, vous voyez, autour de nous, il y a beaucoup de pédagogie qui est mise en place, et beaucoup d'enfants plein d'enfants, c'est l'essentiel.”
“On va ouvrir cette discussion avec les deux chercheuses Céline Marangé et Ulrike Franqueux qui nous rejoignent dans quelques instants.”
“And in France, President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the country aims to double the number of classes devoted to defence issues in French schools. Serving soldiers are to go into schools to speak”
“and in France to schools to speak directly to pupils about what being in the military involves. Lisa Louise, a reporter based in France, has been to one of these classes and she's on the line from Paris.”
“européenne face aux menaces russes. Nous nous sommes toujours avec Céline Lamar.”
“in French schools. Serving soldiers are to go into schools to speak directly to pupils about what being in the military involves.”
“And in France, President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the country aims to double the number of classes devoted to defence issues in French schools. Serving soldiers are to go into schools to speak directly to pupils.”
“So these defence classes are based on agreements between school and a military regiment. The first one, first watch class was set up in 2005. And then in 2016, the scheme was enshrined in a legal framework.”
“And in France, President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the country aims to double the number of classes devoted to defence issues in French schools.”
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“and how many there are now across France. Yes, a good morning. So these defence classes are based on agreements between a school and a military regiment. The first one, the first switch class was set up in 2005 and then in 2016 the scheme was enshrined in a legal framework.”
“and that's really linked to the defence classes are linked to these events as the government has been telling me they thought.”
“there was a series of terror attacks here in France that started. costing the lives of hundreds of people. And that's really linked to the defence classes are linked to these events.”
“regiment. A first one, first watch class was set up in 2000. enshrined in a legal framework. You remember that in 2015 there was a series of terror attacks here in France that started costing the lives of hundreds of people and that's really linked to the defence classes are linked to these events as the government has been telling me they thought that the government thought that awareness needed to be created, reinforced about the security risks and how to react to them. So in 2016 there were un I”
“work. You remember that in 2015, there was a series of terror attacks here in France that started costing the lives of hundreds of people. And that's really linked to the defence classes are linked to these events.”
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“classes, how they work and how many there are now across France.”
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“So these defence classes are based on agreements between a school and a military regiment. A first one, first such class was set up in 2005 and then in 2016 The scheme was enshrined in a legal frame.”
“So these defence classes are based on agreements between a school and a military regiment. The first one, the first Swatch class was set up in 2005 and then in 2016.”
“the defence classes are linked to these events. As the government has been telling me, they thought that the government thought that awareness needed to be created, reinforced about the security risks and how to react to them.”
“to these events as the government has been telling me they thought. that in 2015 there was a series of terror attacks here in France that started costing the lives of hundreds of people and that's really linked to the defence classes are linked to these events as the government has been telling me they thought.”
“So in 2020, 2016 there were 160 classes now you've got 1200 such classes with 32,000 pupils all over and The aim is to double them to prolong the agreement from one to three years”
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