Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a number of new initiatives to bolster defence in a speech in Warsaw, as European powers appear set to comply with U.S. President Donald Trump's demands that the continent pay for its own protection rather than relying on America. The post Trump Effect: Poland to Increase Defence Spending to Five Per Cent, Build a Half Million Man Army, Says PM Tusk appeared first on Breitbart.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced Poland will increase defense spending to 5% of GDP and build a 500,000-strong army, including reservists. This decision aligns with calls from the U.S. for increased NATO defense spending and comes amid a broader European movement to bolster military capabilities following the re-election of President Trump.