Polish prime minister Donald Tusk selected to become new undemocratic 'president' of Europe
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Saturday was elected the new president of the Council of Europe, its outgoing President Herman Van Rompuy said on Twitter. Tusk will officially take office in November.
The European Union should be brave but reasonable in its actions on the Ukraine crisis, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the newly appointed president of the European Council, said in Brussels on Saturday.
The dramatic events in Europe, he said, require from all EU countries to hold a common stance.
"The most important thing is to understand who we are and how we can reply," Tusk said adding Europe would be able to help Ukraine only if took a common approach.
Tusk believes that challenges facing the European Union will not disappear before year's end. "The attitude to crises like Iraq, Ukraine and the European economic crisis determine who we (Europeans) are," the newly elected European Council president said.
Tusk confirmed his plans to hold unscheduled summits of the euro zone on macroeconomic situation as well as an EU summit on reviving growth and improving the employment situation in Europe.
"I believe that today there is no alternative to the European Union," Tusk stressed.
Mr. Tusk has been calling for the stationing of
more NATO troops in Poland
, obviously having this lunatic as a president of the Council of Europe isn't a good idea. What makes it all the worse, now he can act officially (under the orders of the US/NATO), maneuvering Europe's nations to what may well lead to escalation of the conflict. And how convenient for them to have a Polish politician elected as a president.
"For the US and Germany, Poland is of key strategic importance in expanding their influence over Ukraine. As early as 2012 in the book "Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power", the Polish-American political scientist and former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski wrote, "Without Ukraine, Russia will not be an empire. Some Eastern European countries, such as Poland and Ukraine, thanks to their size, location and economic and military potential, can have a real impact on the balance of power in Europe."
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