Americans withdraw soldiers from Poland? Gen. Koziej: This is what Russia wants

Gen. Stanisław Koziej, były szef Biura Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego

Gen. Stanisław Koziej, the former head of the National Security Bureau, referred to the most smoking topics in the context of Poland’s security. – I do not believe that Trump would like to show the world that he is losing to Putin – says General Koziej in an interview on the YouTube channel “Moments”.

Will Americans withdraw their troops from countries that joined NATO after 1990?

This is what Russia wants. It is Russia in its projects of treaties, European security agreements – even immediately before aggression at Ukraine – she presented NATO and America with such proposals that all the allied presence from the countries that joined NATO has to be withdrawn after the collapse of this two -block system – comments the former head of the BBN in an interview on the YouTube channel “moments”.

So could Donald Trump fulfill these demands? General Koziej refers to speculation and warns that it would be succumbed to Putin.

If today Trump would like to pout Putin’s request, it means that he would give up Putin. I do not believe that Trump would like to show the world that he is losing to Putin – says the general.

The whole conversation with General Stanisław Koziej:

Second Cold War? Gen. Koziej has no illusions

During the conversation there was also a comparison of the current international situation to the times of the Cold War. “Today, when we look at this American-Chinese competition or Russia with the West, we can compare it to the first cold war. There are suggestions to analyze today’s situation as the second cold war, “explains the general.

Can Poland feel safe then? General Koziej emphasizes that the maintenance of Ukraine as an independent state is crucial for the region’s stability.

It is in the interest of NATO and Poland to persist Ukraine, not to surrender Ukraine to Russians. Preventing Russia to win in Ukraine. This would radically worsen our safety conditions, especially in our region – he says.

Polish peace mission in Ukraine?

The conversation also appeared the issue of the possible participation of Polish soldiers in the peace mission in Ukraine. General Koziej points out that any Polish actions must be adequate to its geopolitical location.

Our participation in this mission must be adequate to the conditions of our strategic location, as the front state of this neosim -war confrontation between Russia and the West – he explains.

During the conversation, General Koziej also told the story of the nickname “Shogun”. This term appeared at the time when, together with the former Polish President Bronisław Komorowski, he was on a delegation in Japan.

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