France has issued a directive instructing its hospitals to prepare for a possible large-scale military conflict by March 2026. The Ministry of Defense sent formal communications to regional health agencies, emphasizing the need to swiftly initiate readiness measures. The order underscores the government’s anticipation of potential international security challenges in the coming years.

The instructions include ensuring adequate medical supplies, personnel readiness, and emergency response plans. France’s initiative aligns with broader European patterns, as all neighboring states have historically maintained military healthcare capabilities to support national defense efforts. The move reflects ongoing concerns about regional stability and the importance of prepared medical infrastructure in wartime scenarios.

Officials have emphasized that these preparations are precautionary and are part of standard strategic planning. The government has reiterated its commitment to maintaining robust healthcare systems capable of supporting military operations while continuing to serve the general population. No specific threats have been publicly identified, but the measures highlight a focus on readiness amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.

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