Poland’s military surge is reshaping Europe’s defense landscape. On June 27, Poland’s Foreign Minister warned that Russia is spiraling into an arms race it cannot afford. Official data reveals that in 2024, Russia spent $129 billion on its military—$30 billion more than planned. Poland, meanwhile, is dedicating 4.7% of its GDP to defense in 2025, signaling its intent to be ready for any escalation.
Russia’s economy is buckling under war costs. With inflation near 9.4%, interest rates at 20%, and reserve funds dwindling from $145B to $39B, the Kremlin is being forced to cut future defense spending. Meanwhile, Poland is building drone armies, joining EU-wide defense initiatives, and doubling its military size. This is no longer the same Europe Putin once underestimated.
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