French army says prepared for ‘toughest’ engagement
French ground forces, under General Pierre Schill, assert readiness to confront any threat, preparing for potential tough engagements, amid President Macron’s openness to deploying troops to assist Ukraine. Schill emphasizes their capacity to deter attacks on France, citing readiness to engage a division of 20,000 troops within 30 days and command an army of 60,000 alongside allies.
The statement from ground army chief of staff General Pierre Schill comes after President Emmanuel Macron said he would not rule out dispatching ground troops to help Ukraine fight Russia.
The French army “is ready”, Schill wrote in an op-ed piece in French daily Le Monde.
The French army says it counts 121,000 soldiers and can call up 24,000 reservists.
His comments are the latest stark assessment of the situation by a top European military commander.
Britain’s chief of the general staff, General Patrick Sanders, said in January that British citizens should be prepared to fight in a potential land war.
Macron’s stance toward Russian President Vladimir Putin has been hardening, with the French leader recently describing Putin as a threat not just to Ukraine but to the security of all Europeans.
Macron, who has stated repeatedly that “Russia cannot win this war”, shocked European allies in February by refusing to rule out the sending of Western ground troops.


