
Europe’s Military Spending Increased Precipitously in 2022
European countries increased their military budgets faster than at any time since the end of the Cold War.
European countries increased their military budgets faster than at any time since the end of the Cold War.
For now, NATO’s priority remains Ukraine’s “military victory over Russia,” the NATO Secretary General said.
The Hungarian government will continue to resist the U.S.’s “plan to squeeze everyone into a war alliance,” Prime Minister Orbán said.
The news is likely to precipitate political controversy in Serbia given that broad swaths of the population strongly support Russia.
Senior officials in the Egyptian and Russian governments have denied the plan.
The Russian Federation has condemned the plan to send MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine, vowing to destroy them once they enter the theater of war.
Jens Stoltenberg said Kyiv has a “problem,” but “we have a strategy to tackle that.”
“The credibility of the European Parliament is practically zero,” Szijjártó declared, adding that “the latest corruption issues have clearly shown that we are speaking about one of the world’s most corrupt organizations.”
The piece, “How America Took Out The Nord Stream Pipeline,” self-published by Hersh on Substack, states that the sabotage was carried out by U.S. Navy divers.
The former Israeli prime minister’s statements come after others have accused some NATO members and the U.S. of working to prolong the war.