European nations, including Poland, Finland, and the Baltic States, are ramping up their defense systems in response to perceived threats from Russia. Poland is investing €2.5 billion in border defenses, including a missile defense system modeled after Israel’s Iron Dome. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasized the importance of the initiative, calling for a European missile defense shield. Meanwhile, Germany has spent €30-40 billion on F-35A fighters and over €60 billion on ammunition and missiles since 2022, while the UK is reviewing its military strategy amid equipment cuts. The growing investments highlight Europe’s urgency in strengthening its defenses against evolving security threats.
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