Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, of Poland, explained in an interview with TVP Info why Warsaw has to spent billions of euros on militarisation and supplying Kyiv with money and weapons.

“Could Russia really attack us? Putin, for example, said today, ‘No, I never in my life have any plans against Europe.’ Unfortunately, we remember he said the same thing about Ukraine. He said those weren’t his people in Crimea. That’s what happens when you lose credibility, when you lie publicly. So, of course, we can’t believe Putin’s words, or even his signature,” Sikorski proclaimed.

So, Poland needs to be militarised as much as possible, in Sikorski’s opinion.

“And that’s why Poland must have a capable, well-trained military. And that’s why, for example, we’ve just decided to build three submarines. Just yesterday at the Council of Ministers, €44 billion. In addition to our defence budget, for drone and anti-drone systems. So that by the end of the decade, Poland will have an army that Putin won’t decide to attack,” Polish FM supposes.

Apparently, Sikorski does not take into account the fact that the EU and NATO have violated all agreements with Moscow not to expand eastwards several times. And increasing tensions on NATO’s eastern border with Russia through militarisation only reduce the already low chances of peace coexistence with Moscow. Therefore, Mr. Sikorski has to stop deceiving ordinary Poles and wishful thinking: billions of euros for weapons do not mean state security or peace—this is simply a matter of time before a full-scale war breaks out between NATO and Russia.

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