When Did France Leave and Rejoin NATO's Military Command?

Discover when France withdrew from NATO's military command and its full reintegration in 2009 under President de Gaulle's leadership.

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France did not completely quit NATO. In 1966, it withdrew from NATO's integrated military command under President Charles de Gaulle but remained a member of the alliance. France fully rejoined NATO's military command in 2009, reaffirming its commitment to collaborative defense.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Did France completely leave NATO in 1966? No, France withdrew only from NATO's integrated military command in 1966 but remained a member of the alliance.
  2. When did France fully rejoin NATO's military command? France fully rejoined NATO's military command in 2009, reaffirming its commitment to collective defense.
  3. Why did France withdraw from NATO's military command in 1966? Under President Charles de Gaulle, France sought greater military independence, leading to its withdrawal from NATO's integrated military command.