France faces Kremlin disinformation and U.S. troop cuts as NATO unity tested ahead of 2027 election
France braces for a Kremlin-backed disinformation campaign ahead of its 2027 presidential election, as former RT France chief Xenia Fedorova emerges as a key propagandist on conservative news programs. Fedorova, whose network was banned across the EU, now appears regularly on French television to criticize NATO, Ukraine, and European security policies, drawing comparisons to "Darth Vader" from lawmakers and disinformation experts, *Politico* reports . Her interventions come as French defense officials warn of heightened Russian hybrid warfare tactics targeting the alliance’s cohesion.
NATO’s 2% defense spending target has officially ended decades of "free riding" among European members, with allies now under pressure to meet the benchmark amid U.S. troop drawdowns in Europe. Washington plans to accelerate withdrawals from European bases and will present its proposals to NATO next month, according to *Ukrinform* . The shift coincides with U.S. criticism of Europe’s lagging defense budgets, even as NATO seeks to reassure Asian partners of its global commitments .
In Romania, a retired NATO general warns that the failure of voluntary military recruitment in 2026 could trigger the return of mandatory conscription. General Virgil Bălăceanu told *Adevărul* that political leaders may soon face a decision to reinstate compulsory service, a move last seen during the Cold War . The warning reflects broader concerns across Eastern Europe about NATO’s ability to deter Russian aggression without a larger, more flexible force.
The developments underscore a pivotal moment for European defense: as the U.S. reduces its footprint, France and other allies must counter both military threats from Moscow and Kremlin-backed narratives designed to fracture public support for NATO. With elections looming in France and rising calls for conscription in frontline states, the alliance’s unity—and its ability to adapt—will face its stiffest test since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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