In a speech before the European Parliament, Donald Tusk called for a major boost in Europe's defence spending and a "critical review" of the Green Deal.
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00:00Europe was, is, and will be great again.
00:05This is how Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphatically opened his speech on Wednesday
00:09in the European Parliament.
00:13With remarks similar to those of US President Donald Trump, he made a passionate plea for
00:18ramping up military spending to ensure the continent can defend itself against its adversaries
00:23without relying on the USA's security umbrella.
00:29If Europe is to survive, it must be armed.
00:33This is not our choice.
00:34I am not a militarist.
00:37Poland is a place on Earth where no one wants to repeat any war.
00:44Tusk said in order to avoid a tragic repetition of history, Europe must come up with flexible
00:49and creative ways of financing military expenditure.
00:53But this effort could involve the issuance of EU-wide debt.
00:58Poland is NATO's leader in defense spending, with a projected 4.7% of GDP for 2025.
01:05During his campaign, Trump said he would encourage Russia to quote, do whatever the hell they
01:09want to NATO countries that fail to spend at least 2% of their GDP on defense.