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Why France Now Sees the US as a Risk to European Sovereignty in NATO

France-US Conundrum: Why Paris now sees Washington as a risk to European sovereignty in NATO | Explained

France now views its traditional ally, the United States, as a potential risk to European sovereignty within NATO. This fundamental shift, triggered by divergent responses to the Niger coup, underscores Paris’s urgent push for European “strategic autonomy.”

Key Takeaways

  • France’s perception of the US has shifted from protector to potential risk within NATO.
  • The 2023 Niger coup exposed a stark divergence in Franco-US strategic interests.
  • Paris argues European strategic autonomy is now a necessity, not just an ideal.

The Roots of Distrust: Strategic Autonomy

Under President Emmanuel Macron, France has championed “strategic autonomy”—the idea that Europe must build independent defence capabilities. This push accelerated after the chaotic 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the AUKUS pact, which cost France a major submarine contract.

Niger: A Case Study in Divergence

The 2023 military coup in Niger became a flashpoint. France, with 1,500 troops in the Sahel, condemned the coup and backed ousted President Mohamed Bazoum. The US, with 1,000 personnel for drone operations, took a more cautious stance, avoiding the immediate “coup” label to preserve its counter-terrorism base.

From Paris, this was a betrayal. Washington’s reluctance to fully align with France prioritised US interests over allied solidarity, reinforcing the view of America as an “unreliable ally” that can undermine European stability.

The NATO Implications

France has long criticised European over-reliance on US military protection within NATO. The Niger episode is seen as proof: when a crisis hits a French sphere of influence, the US may not back its European partners, weakening Europe’s collective security.

The Global Pivot and European Fears

France fears Washington’s primary focus has shifted decisively to the Indo-Pacific and China. In this “pivot to Asia,” European theatres—from the Sahel to Eastern Europe—risk becoming secondary concerns. Combined with the potential return of an isolationist US president, this makes European autonomy a necessity.

The Sovereignty Conundrum

The conclusion for Paris is clear. NATO’s European pillar needs greater strength and independence because Washington is now seen as both a protector and a risk. The fallout in Niger was a stark reminder: true European sovereignty requires the capacity to act alone, even within the Atlantic Alliance.

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