The new US missile base in Poland is reality
More than 10,000 U.S. troops are currently stationed in Poland, a presence boosted by the new missile base inaugurated in Redzikowo.
More than 10,000 U.S. troops are currently stationed in Poland, a presence boosted by the new missile base inaugurated in Redzikowo.
Under the Green Corridor initiative for large-scale investments, Rheinmetall will produce tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition per year in Lithuania.
In a rush to buy weapons to modernize its armed forces, the Polish army is now exercising to incorporate 366 US Abrams tanks.
Relations with the EU represent the crucial point for the future of Warsaw, which has become the most reliable ally for the USA in the continent.
The Baltics have requested the NATO forces deployed be beefed up to 3,000-5,000 troops each, being the most vulnerable part of the organization.
Kyiv’s major offensive could begin in less than two months. And Poland will be the first country to provide the Ukrainian resistance with fighter jets.
In Latvia, inflation increased by 20.8% YoY, with the annual rate at 17.3%. Disinflation likelihood is less than in the US, given the ECB delay in raising rates.
Warsaw will raise its target defence spending to 5% of GDP. Whether acting as buffer from Russia will translate into political influence is another matter.
As coal has the biggest potential to lower gas demand, Poland wants to use it to produce electricity after 2049 to bolster its energy security.
Vilnius defended its right to expand cooperation with Taiwan, with huge potential for cooperation in semiconductors, lasers, and fintech.