Poland raises alarm: NATO Disbanding

Poland's prime minister has spoken of the threat of withdrawing 5,000 American troops from Germany due to disagreements over Iran's war. “The biggest threat to the transatlantic community are not his foreign enemies, but the continuing break-up of our alliance”, Donald Tusk said, without clearly referring to the decision [...]
“The biggest threat to the transatlantic community are not his foreign enemies, but the continuing break-up of our coalition”, Donald Tusk said, without clearly referring to the US decision.
We all have to do our best to change this catastrophic trend”, he added.
Otherwise, Poland shares a border with Russia and Belarus and relies on US and NATO support to protect it, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
In response to Russia's threat, it has become the largest military spender in the EU, as well as boasts with its largest army last year, according to NATO data.
Different, NATO has announced it remains secure in its defence and prevention capabilities, even after the United States' decision to withdraw about 5,000 troops from Germany.
This development has raised discussions within the alliance on the distribution of the security burden among member states. /Periscope











