In a recent press conference alongside the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, Donald Tusk boldly proclaimed that Europe stands as a powerhouse, eclipsing both the United States and Russia combined in economic, financial, and technological prowess. His assertion, however, has ignited a flurry of reactions, with many labelling it as “anti-Americanism.”
Tusk’s assertion of Europe’s supremacy was made during discussions about the strategic priorities of the European Council for the years 2024-2029. He emphasized that there is no reason for Europe to wait for assistance from others, asserting that it possesses all the necessary capabilities to thrive independently on the global stage.
The visit of Charles Michel to Warsaw aimed to discuss the European Council’s agenda for the coming years. This agenda, which sets goals for the 27 heads of EU member states and governments, was slated to be discussed during a working dinner at the Łazienki Palace, attended by Prime Minister Tusk, President Michel, and leaders from Estonia, Greece, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Spain.
Prior to this gathering, Tusk reiterated his belief in Europe’s potential to become the strongest political entity worldwide, a sentiment that triggered reactions from various quarters, including the creators of the television series “Reset” – Michał Rachoń and Professor Sławomir Cenckiewicz.
Rachoń, in particular, took to social media to criticize Tusk’s statement, branding it as “anti-Americanism” and warning against the dangers of embracing ideologies like the “multipolar world.” He deemed such notions as “deadly dangerous for Poland.”
#Antyamerykanizm. Stara doktryna zwana też światem „multipolarnym”. Albo po prostu wspólną przestrzenią „od Lizbony po Władywostok”.
— michal.rachon (@michalrachon) April 11, 2024
Śmiertelnie niebezpieczna dla Polski. https://t.co/LrrRQwOuwa
The reactions to Tusk’s words have not been confined to Rachoń alone; they have sparked a broader discourse across social media platforms and beyond.
już pomijam ekonomicznie i technologicznie silniejsi niż USA bo wiadomo benzyna po 5,19 ale to zestawienie na jednym poziomie USA i Rosji …..👇 https://t.co/sT5GsFoCDb
— Hania Shen 沈漢娜🇵🇱🇹 (@haniashen) April 11, 2024
PKB USA: €23 715 mld [$25 440mld]
— Polak Zasmucony ™© (@PolakZasmucony) April 11, 2024
PKB UE: €15 810 mld
To w kwestii ekonomiczno/finansowej.
Technologicznie UE nie istnieje w zestawieniu z USA.
Fakt… UE jest trochę większa niż USA (448mln vs 333 mln), ale to tylko lepiej świadczy o USA, ale plus Rosja to UE jest jednak…