Boris Johnson | British Prime Minister: “I think the first lesson really from today is that if Vladimir Putin was hoping that he would be getting less NATO on his Western front as a result of his unprovoked, illegal invasion of Ukraine. He’s been proved completely wrong. He’s getting more NATO.”
Shannon Longworth: NATO is strengthening its defenses against Russia.
This, as the U-S commits to more forces on the ground in Europe.
Today, President Biden announced a significant military increase in Europe for the long haul.
This includes turning the *temporary* garrison in Poland into a *permanent* base.
It’s the first time the U-S will have a dedicated, long-term presence in the country.
Meanwhile- NATO is padding its defense by adding two new members.
NATO’s Secretary-General confirmed today the alliance had formally invited Finland and Sweden to join.
*This comes* a day after Turkey dropped its objection to the invites.
Pedro Sánchez | Spanish Prime Minister: “It is time to strengthen our allies. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the presidents of Turkey, Finland and the Prime Minister of Sweden for the agreement they reached yesterday. It will open the door to the accession of two important democracies into our alliances, having met the security concerns of all allies.”