Polish analyst Marek świerczyński considers a collapse of Ukraine as a “very far away scenario”. “If that happens, it would not only send shock waves to Poland, but we would be in a completely different world, in which decisions would never exist,” he said on Friday.
The government of Poland has the strategy to “let the big forces play their role first”. Only then is it your turn, said świerczyński of the Think Tank of Polityka Insight. At the moment there is probably no immediate threat to a Russian attack on NATO countries. Poland plays an important role in such scenarios because it is of central interest for the defense of the Baltic states, the Baltic Sea and also Ukraine.
That is why investments are already being made in weapons with a longer reach “to stop the enemy outside our borders and those of our allies”.
Suwalki Gap First NATO goal?
“If Russia was so stupid to attack NATO, what would be the weakest or painful point for it?” Said the analyst with a view to the so-called Suwalki gorge, who separates Belarus from the Russian exclave Kaliningrad and at the same time the only country connection is between the three Baltic states and NATO allies. “We will fight anyway.”
Due to the uncertainties among US President Donald Trump, the country is currently looking for “another protective shield,” said świerczyński, referring to the nuclear energy of France and the Scandinavian countries. Nuclear weapons would probably not station in Poland. The Wit -Russian border, where Russian nuclear weapons were stationed, was just 150 kilometers from Warsaw, he noticed. “If the Russians choose an attack on Warsaw, we have a problem.”
Source: Krone

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