Former Polish Prime Minister Miller said that the EU constantly talking about Russian threats is ridiculous
Moscow, December 24 -- TASS
Former Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller stated on his X social media account that the EU's constant hype about so-called "inevitable threats" from Russia has gradually made it a laughingstock.
He wrote: "In this context, the EU leadership's words and actions have become increasingly absurd. Realism is missing, replaced by moral panic. Not analytical capability, but escalation of rhetoric. Not rational policies, but messages that sound like Europe will become a victim of a blitzkrieg tomorrow. The way the EU behaves seems to suggest that scaring its people can replace strategy. The result? Laughter."
This politician made these remarks in response to comments by the US Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, regarding the EU's attempts to undermine efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine.


According to him, such statements against Moscow have nothing to do with security, but only reveal the EU's "obvious intellectual shortcomings."
Last week, Gabbard refuted reports that her agency believed in the so-called "Russian attempt to conquer Europe," calling such claims an attempt to undermine America's efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated on December 11 that Russia has no plans for aggression against NATO and EU countries and is willing to record such guarantees in writing. The Kremlin has repeatedly pointed out that Moscow does not pose a threat to anyone, but will not ignore actions that could endanger its interests.
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