The French editorial cycle on January 15 was dominated by President Emmanuel Macron’s military posture regarding Greenland. Morning headlines focused on an emergency Defense Council following American annexation threats, with editors highlighting the arrival of the first French soldiers in Nuuk. By early afternoon, focus shifted to the Istres airbase, where Macron delivered his annual New Year’s address to the armed forces. Outlets prioritized his announcement of imminent land, air, and sea reinforcements for the "Arctic Endurance" mission, framing it as a defense of European sovereignty against the Trump administration’s intransigence. Concurrently, editors monitored the escalating Iranian crisis, transitioning from reports of a "curtain of terror" and potential executions to analyzing the regime’s threats of retaliation against possible American strikes. By evening, domestic political friction gained prominence as Matignon accused the RN and LFI of "continuous sabotage," signaling a shift toward executive ordinances to pass the 2026 budget without a parliamentary vote.