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Poland's Foreign Minister discusses potential Russian attack and Western strength

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Poland’s Foreign Minister, Radosław Sikorski, has addressed the possibility of a Russian attack on Poland, emphasizing that while such an event would not be surprising, it would ultimately lead to Russia’s defeat due to the superior strength of Western allies. Sikorski’s comments reflect the heightened tensions in the region, particularly in light of recent threats from Russian state media and Belarusian officials regarding military responses to perceived aggressions.

The backdrop of these discussions is the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has significantly impacted NATO’s eastern flank, particularly Poland. Since the onset of the war in February 2022, Poland has been a staunch supporter of Ukraine, leading to increased military readiness and vigilance against potential Russian incursions. In an interview, Sikorski noted that Poland’s historical experiences with Russian aggression have shaped its current defense posture, asserting that any Russian attack would not only be met with Polish resistance but also with a robust response from NATO allies, underscoring the principle of collective defense outlined in NATO’s Article 5. This strategic alliance is perceived as a critical deterrent against Russian threats, as both Poland and its allies prepare for any escalation in hostilities.

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