“The real threat? The EU Green Deal. We are ready to host the atomic bomb”

Yesterday exclusively in the newspaper The newspaper I interviewed the president of Poland Andrzej Duda, an interview that takes place during his visit to Italy. Today and tomorrow Duda will meet President Mattarella and they …

"The real threat? The EU Green Deal. We are ready to host the atomic bomb"

Yesterday exclusively in the newspaper The newspaper I interviewed the president of Poland Andrzej Duda, an interview that takes place during his visit to Italy. Today and tomorrow Duda will meet President Mattarella and they will travel together to Monte Cassino for the celebration of the anniversary of the battle in which the Allies defeated the Nazis. On that occasion, most of the soldiers who lost their lives and fought a decisive battle for the Second World War were Polish.

The interview is also important in view of the upcoming elections elections Europeans. It is important because Duda touches on a number of aspects. First of all, the topic of the war in Ukraine: Poland, as we know, is one of the nations historically aligned against Russia and in particular after Moscow's attack on Kiev. Duda says: “Escalation Russia, ready for the atomic bomb” or opens up to the possibility of have nuclear warheads on Polish territory. According to the Polish president, in fact, Moscow is the greatest threat to Europe.

He then touches on a number of other points that are particularly interesting. First of all, he sharply criticizes the European Green Deal and claims that the infringement procedure advanced against Poland when the conservative Morawiecki governed, removed from the European Union only a few days ago, had been carried out with political methods carried out by what he defines the Brussels elites.

Another interesting passage in this interview concerns the need to go in the direction of a Europe of nations, a Europe of homelands. Furthermore, after meeting both Biden and Donald Trump, Duda affirms the need for NATO countries to reach not only 2% of military spending in relation to GDP, but wants to raise the bar to 3%, arguing that today Poland spends a figure equal to 4%.

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