
“They Are SPINELESS COWARDS” - Dominik Tarczyński BLASTS EU Leaders BETRAYING Europe
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The speaker views the war with Iran as a necessary action, likening it to a painful but essential dental procedure to prevent a worse outcome. They argue that for 47 years, there has been no reaction to the events in Iran, such as the suppression of women, executions, and persecution of LGBTQ+ individuals. This inaction, they claim, has allowed Iran, along with Russia, China, and North Korea, to blackmail the world and finance terrorist organizations globally, including Hamas and Boko Haram.
The speaker emphasizes that while some may view the conflict as not their problem, Europe is already experiencing the consequences of jihadist activities, including beheadings, killings of priests, and an extreme increase in rapes, which they attribute to cultural differences and mass migration. They suggest that countries like the US, which have not yet experienced these issues to the same extent, may not fully grasp the scale of what is happening in Europe, particularly in Sweden, Germany, and Paris. This situation, they assert, is a result of Europe's weakness in allowing "uneducated wild people from different cultural circles" to enter, with some of these individuals being paid by organizations similar to Hamas and Hezbollah.
Therefore, the speaker believes that the current actions are crucial for future generations and their daughters, despite the financial cost, which they compare to the expense of a dentist. They clarify that they are not pro-war but acknowledge that sometimes difficult decisions are necessary.
Regarding the European response, the speaker, as a member of the European Parliament, expresses disappointment, describing most European leaders as "spineless cowards." They believe that if a war were to start in Europe without US intervention, Europe would be defeated within two or three days. The speaker highlights Poland as an exception, noting its higher defense spending (3.5%-4.5% compared to the recommended 2%) and its successful prevention of illegal mass migration, which they link to the root of many problems in Europe. In conclusion, the speaker views the war as an unpleasant, costly, and deadly but often necessary measure to "stop the bleeding."