Russia has plan for 'long-term aggression' against Europe, Kallas says
Briefly

Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, warned that Russia poses a direct threat to the European Union, highlighted by its massive defense spending which surpasses all EU member states combined. Russia is accused of violating airspace and engaging in sabotage against the EU, a claim it denies. Kallas emphasized the importance of collective European defense in light of NATO's imminent proposal to raise military spending targets. Concerns about a potential Russian attack on NATO allies are growing, necessitating unity among European nations and NATO countries.
This is a long-term plan for long-term aggression. You don't spend that much on (the) military if you do not plan to use it.
Europe is under attack and our continent sits in a world becoming more dangerous.
I don't believe there is any threat we can't overcome, if we act together, and with our NATO allies.
Russia could be in a position to launch an attack on a NATO ally by the end of the decade.
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