Alliance on Credit: How Poland Armed Between the Wars

SAFE financial instrument sparks political disputes in Poland, France, and the UK, drawing objections from US ambassadors.

SAFE Sparks Disputes Across Europe

The Financial Instrument for Increasing European Security (SAFE) program has ignited political controversies not only in Poland but also in France and the United Kingdom.

Two American ambassadors to the EU and NATO, Andrew Puzder and Matthew Whitaker, protested against SAFE restricting the purchase of arms outside the Union using its funds.

Historical Precedent for Large Loans

The nervous reaction is understandable, as historically, taking on large loans has often had far-reaching consequences.

This context adds weight to the ongoing debates surrounding the SAFE program and its implications for European security procurement.

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