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Jacques Lanxade

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Jacques Lanxade is a French admiral and former navy chief, co-author of a recent proposed reform of NATO.

He was a former private chief of staff of François Mitterrand, president of the French Republic, from 1989 to 1991. He became chief of staff of the French Armed Forces from 1991 to 1995.

Lanxade is also a former ambassador to Tunisia. He is currently the chairman of the Marine Academy, and President of the Mediterranean Foundation for Strategic Research.

He is also a member of the international committee of patronage of the French journal Politique américaine, dedicated to the study of internal and international stratagems of the United States.

References

  1. Guardian Pre-emptive nuclear strike a key option, NATO told
  2. History of the Marine Academy


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