How Two Countries Will Secure the G7 Summit Without a Single Commander

How Two Countries Will Secure the G7 Summit Without a Single Commander

France and Switzerland must coordinate security for the G7 Summit starting June 15 in a town near their shared border—but neither country has unified command. Switzerland deployed 4,000 soldiers on its side; France controls its side separately. Recent clashes in Geneva show organizers face determined protesters. The real test: whether two independent nations can synchronize defense without merging their forces.

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