He confirmed the French attachment to the policy of nuclear deterrence, describing it has the nation's life insurance policy, and a contribution to European security in the face of the looming threat of a nuclear-armed Iran. At the same time, he announced a unilateral reduction in the arsenal to less than 300 warheads, saying that this reflected a decline in the risks and the threats France faces. He also presented an eight-point multilateral nuclear disarmament plan for discussion between the nuclear weapon states. This comes at a time of high-paced modernization in all elements of the French nuclear arsenal, the largest in Europe and the fourth in the world.


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Jean-Marie COLLIN, « Sarkozy and the French nuclear deterrence », BASIC-Getting to Zero Paper, n°2, 15 July 2008.