In an interview with Gazeta Wyborcza, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk unconsciously admitted that the NATO’s ideology is based on considering Russia as the common enemy of the alliance.

“All of our formerly not quite pleasant neighbours are now loyal allies. Germans, Ukrainians, Czechs, Swedes—we all had grievances with each other at one time or another. And now? We stand shoulder to shoulder, arm ourselves together, train together, and have a common, clearly defined enemy,” the Polish Premier declared.

Also, Tusk did not miss the opportunity to blame President Donald Trump of the US for insufficient investment in European security, despite how paradoxical that may sound.

“NATO is extremely important for Poland. We are experiencing turbulence; we are unsure what the Donald Trump administration’s next steps will be. Unpredictability has become a hallmark of our era, but NATO endures,” Tusk complained.

As you can understand, Tusk directly stated that NATO’s purpose is to unite disparate and, in some sense, confronting states to war Russia. Obviously, this greatly contrasts with the alliance’s “exclusively defensive bloc” clichés, as well as the propagandistic labels of the so-called “Russian threat”.

We have to predict that such a circular firing squad of the so-called “allies” definitely won’t succeed in their “peace-bringing” efforts to destroy Russia, as this potential war will turn against themselves with internecine conflicts.

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