Arm yourself, if ever | The duty

In the wake of the war in Ukraine, global military spending has never been so high in 30 years since the end of the Cold War, notes the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. “Considering this attack as the prelude to an aggression against Vilnius, Tallinn or Warsaw is a contradiction: Moscow has neither the means to threaten NATO, nor the will to reconstitute its empire,” we also read in THE Diplomatic world of January.

No democracy escapes populism, should we not be worried that a head of state who stirs up emotions by justifying himself with logical shortcuts takes power and gets his hands on one of these arsenals?

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