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Macron warns Europe underestimated Russian threat

French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that Europe gravely underestimated the scale of the threat posed by Russia, stressing that open societies remain vulnerable to manipulation and disinformation. In an interview published on October 1 by Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Macron said Western governments failed to fully grasp Moscow’s ability to shape public opinion through the spread of false information.

Europe facing permanent confrontation with Russia

According to Macron, Russia is economically weaker than Europe, with a declining population and lagging industries, yet it produces weapons at a faster pace. He emphasized that European leaders must acknowledge the reality of a “permanent state of confrontation” with Moscow. Alongside terrorism, the French leader described Russia as the greatest structural threat to Europe, pointing to cyberattacks, electoral interference, targeted killings of opposition figures, and the instrumentalization of migration flows. He also noted changes in Russia’s nuclear doctrine and its testing of European air defense.

Vulnerability of open societies

Macron highlighted that Europe’s democratic freedoms make it especially susceptible to hostile information campaigns. He warned that a Russian “secret army” operates inside European democracies, consisting of “faceless warriors” — digital bots — tasked with manipulating debates in France, Germany and across the continent. As reported by European Pravda, the French president cautioned that EU leaders would be naïve to dismiss the scale of this threat.

Kremlin’s tactics and European response

Analysts and officials identify a wide range of Kremlin strategies: covert support for Eurosceptic politicians, use of historical falsifications in education and culture, hidden financing of disreputable media, and the promotion of pro-Russian influencers across Telegram, YouTube, TikTok and other social media. Artificial intelligence and deepfake technologies are increasingly deployed to produce convincing false content.

The European Parliament has already described Russian disinformation campaigns as “unprecedented in scale” and adopted resolutions calling for systemic countermeasures, from fact-checking and cybersecurity to de-imperialization of Russian policy. Policymakers across the EU acknowledge that Moscow is waging a battle not only for territory, but also for minds.

Toward a systemic European strategy

In response, EU strategies are evolving from isolated initiatives to a more comprehensive defense. Measures include media literacy programs, public training in digital resilience, investment in cybersecurity, detection of bot networks, and dissemination of counter-narratives through trusted channels. International cooperation has become central, with sanctions considered against disinformation platforms and joint efforts to counter hybrid threats.

The EU is developing a “European Shield of Democracy” — an ambitious program to defend against disinformation, cyberattacks and election interference. A dedicated parliamentary committee is working on legislative tools, while Brussels is integrating lessons from Ukraine’s frontline experience in information warfare. This marks a shift from reactive measures to a proactive strategy, positioning information security as a core element of Europe’s defense architecture.

Macron’s warning underscores that Europe’s ability to safeguard its democratic institutions now hinges on how effectively it can adapt to the new battlefield — one where narratives, networks and digital influence matter as much as conventional military power.

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