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Poland Vetoes €44B EU Defense Loan Access

Poland Vetoes €44B EU Defense Loan Access

Is Nawrocki's SAFE veto political sabotage against Poland or a sovereign defense funding stand?
Poland Vetoes €44B EU Defense Loan Access
Above: Polish President Karol Nawrocki in Warsaw, Poland, on March 10. Image credit: Foto Olimpik/NurPhoto/Getty Images

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Nawrocki's veto of the €44B SAFE program is pure political sabotage — blocking funds that 52% of Poles support just to kneecap Tusk before the 2027 elections. Poland secured the largest share of the entire €150B pot, and torpedoing that deal leaves defense contracts for 2026-2027 without financial backing. The so-called "Polish SAFE 0%" alternative is fantasy finance built on a central bank that hasn't turned a profit since 2021.

Locking Poland into a 45-year foreign-currency loan with interest costs potentially hitting 180 billion zlotys is a sovereignty trap, not a defense win. Brussels retains the power to arbitrarily withhold funds through conditionality rules, meaning Poland's security could hinge on foreign political decisions. A nation spending 4.8% of GDP on defense deserves a funding model it actually controls — not one that profits Western banks for generations.



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