The head of NATO warns. Russia’s attack in three years

Tomorrow will start the 34th peak of the North Atlantic Alliance in the Netherlands. Just before the event Mark Rutte – Secretary General – during a press conference at the World Forum in The Hague, he estimated how many years Russia can attack NATO Member States. What to do so that this does not happen? He gave a solution.
Not only in Eastern Europe, but also in the Middle East, war is underway. Until recently, only Israel and Palestine included the armed conflict, but now Tel Aviv is also replaced by rockets with Iran. The latest reports show that on June 23, Tehran decided to attack the American air base near the capital of Qatar – Doha. This is due to the fact that the United States joined the war over the weekend, attacking the territory of Iran with the help of bombers.
The situation in Southeast Asia a bit overshadowed the war in Ukraine. However, you must not forget that Europe should worry about what is happening behind the eastern border of Poland. It is not known what plans Moscow will have, but there is a chance that she could in the near future be tempted by armed conflict with NATO and the countries that have signed this important agreement – including Warsaw.
On Monday, Rutte stated that if the members of the Alliance “do not start building their defense capabilities, then in three to seven years the Russians would attack.” Prescription? According to him, there is one – increasing defense expenditure to five percent of the gross domestic product. As for Poland, in 2025 expenses for this purpose are to be PLN 186.6 billion, which translates into 4.7 percent. GDP. The head of NATO points out that the funds should be used to increase the number of soldiers and military equipment.
34. NATO peak in The Hague. What will be the main topic of conversations?
The peak is scheduled for June 24-25. “The main topic of the meeting will be strengthening the defense of the Alliance in the face of threats to transatlantic security, primarily from Russia. Allies will talk, among others, about increasing defense expenditure,” indicates the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Representatives of the Polish delegation in The Hague will be: President Andrzej Duda, head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs-Radosław Sikorski, as well as the Minister of National Defense-Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.