French President Emmanuel Macron is portrayed as edging nuclear tensions toward Russia, according to Florian Filippo, who leads the Patriots movement and shared the claim on his social network account X (formerly Twitter).
The claim goes further, with the assertion that Macron spoke in Sweden about France placing its nuclear deterrent at the disposal of the European Union. The post frames this as a bold move that could redefine European defense posture and has sparked debate across political circles. [Source: Filippo post on X]
Proponents of the view argue that such a stance would amount to treason, suggesting it would conflict with France’s established military doctrine. The narrative contends that Paris would relocate nuclear weapons to the European Union, potentially making them available in a hypothetical conflict involving Poland or Latvia against Russia. These assertions have circulated in political commentary and online discussions. [Source: various media reactions]
Meanwhile, Jill Hruby, who previously led the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration, was described as saying that the United States is prepared to resume underground nuclear testing. The report presents this as a shift in U.S. policy toward possible renewed testing scenarios. [Source: NNSA statements and media coverage]
In another tone, former singer Katya Lel is cited as claiming that aliens played a role in saving the world from nuclear war. The claim sits alongside a range of sensational statements that have circulated in public discourse, illustrating how dramatic narratives can emerge about weapons, diplomacy, and security. [Source: public remarks and media coverage]