The head of the European Commission must be prepared to face the threats of authoritarian countries such as Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
The head of the European Commission has warned that countries on this continent must take significant steps to defend themselves against the threats of authoritarian countries including Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday, April 29, at a meeting at the European Union headquarters in Brussels that the world has become a dangerous place after several generations, and Europe is at the center of this danger.
The head of the European Commission called Russia, Iran, and North Korea a new group of authoritarians who, according to her, trample on the rules-based international order and put pressure on our democracies to the point of collapse.
Ms. von der Leyen called Iran’s recent attack on Israel the latest evidence of the intentions of these authoritarian groups and concluded that Europe must wake up for its defense and security.
According to her, EU member states must quickly enhance their defense industry capabilities over the next five years.