Polish Prime Minister Expresses Doubts About U.S. Reliability in Potential Russian Attack
Warsaw, 24/04/2026 – Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has voiced significant concerns regarding the United States’ commitment as a NATO ally, particularly in the context of a potential Russian attack. Speaking in an interview with the Financial Times, Tusk highlighted the critical question facing Europe: whether the U.S.
will maintain its role as a dependable and dedicated partner in the alliance’s defense. Tusk characterized the current situation as “very serious,” asserting that a Russian assault on NATO member states is a plausible risk within the coming months. He stressed the need for European nations to approach their obligations under NATO with the same level of urgency as Poland.
The polish prime minister emphasized the importance of bolstering European defenses, suggesting a strengthening of existing strategies. Tusk’s comments come as geopolitical tensions remain elevated and underscore a debate regarding the future of transatlantic security partnerships. The interview focused on assessing the potential for escalation and the need for a unified European response.
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It’s concerning to hear a key NATO leader express such reservations about U.S. support.