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“READY FOR COMBAT”: France’s Nuclear Flagship Departs Souda Bay as Iran Deadline Looms | AH1C

France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the Charles de Gaulle, has officially departed Souda Bay, Greece, as of April 7, 2026, heading toward the Eastern Mediterranean to protect allied interests. The flagship of the French Navy, the Charles de Gaulle, has completed a strategic refueling stop at the NATO Souda Bay naval base in Crete and is now back on active deployment. This move comes as part of a massive French naval surge initiated by President Emmanuel Macron in March 2026, which has seen roughly a dozen vessels—including the carrier strike group—repositioned to the Mediterranean and Red Sea. The deployment is a direct response to escalating threats in the Middle East and aims to provide defensive support to allies under pressure.
#CharlesDeGaulle #FrenchNavy #NATO #SoudaBay #MaritimeSecurity #BreakingDefense #MiddleEast2026
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