Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has sounded the alarm, warning that Europe is entering a “pre-war era”. Tusk’s statements came amid Russia’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine, which he claims has radically changed the region’s security system.
Giving an interview to European media, Tusk emphasized the seriousness of the situation and emphasized the need for vigilance and collective action in the face of growing threats. “I know it sounds overwhelming, especially for the younger generation, but we have to get used to the fact that a new era has begun, the pre-war era,” he said. Tusk’s announcement reflects growing concern about Russia’s belligerent behavior and its implications for European stability.
Underscoring the unprecedented nature of the current crisis, Tusk drew parallels with the aftermath of World War II, noting that the geopolitical landscape has not been so volatile since 1945. “The most worrying thing now is that literally any scenario is possible,” he warned, stressing the need for decisive action to avert disaster.
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