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Poland officially strong statements!send fighter jets to raise the level of air defense, military expenditure to GDP 4%, large purchase of F-35 Patriots, expansion of the military training of new soldiers.
Two days ago, the Polish Foreign Minister spoke: “Those who want to go to war with Russia – let’s start now!”
But thinking carefully, Poland itself is very clear that their 40,000 mobilized troops will not change the Russian-Ukrainian situation at all, so this harsh word is more to say to the West, is to pressure NATO not to abandon Ukraine, otherwise Russia’s ambitions will be greater.
Military spending has doubled from 2022 to 2025, accounting for 4.7 per cent of GDP in 2025 and 5 per cent in 2026, the highest in NATO member states.
They bought 32 F-35 fighters and ordered 800 Patriot missiles from the United States to build the strongest army in Europe.
Poland is so tough, and there is a shadow of NATO behind it.
Poland also recently suddenly closed its busiest land port between Belarus and Poland, saying it was “for national security reasons.”
Poland even direct military intervention!Send 40,000 troops to the border area of Ukraine and hundreds of armored vehicles to the border line of Belarus.This move made Poland the first NATO member to directly military intervention in the conflict with Russia.The security situation across Eastern Europe is suddenly tense.
Is Poland so economically viable?
The long-term maintenance of such high investments in military spending may affect the development of other fields in the country.Investments in people's livelihoods such as education, medical care and other fields may decrease accordingly, thereby provoking domestic dissatisfaction.
And Poland’s military moves have also raised concern in neighboring countries, such as Belarus, which has strengthened its military defense preparations, which has further escalated the atmosphere of military confrontation in the region.
Poland is so strong, what is it?
In history, Poland was divided between Russia and neighboring countries three times, and was invaded by the Soviet Union and Germany during World War II. This geopolitical anxiety deeply rooted in history has always made Poland feel uneasy. If Ukraine falls, Poland will become the "next line of defense" against Russia.
Therefore, they continue to expand their army and prepare for war, planning to expand their troops to 500,000, carry out military training for all, and even "develop nuclear weapons to fight against Russia".
But the reality is cruel!Poland’s 40,000 mobile troops are really going to struggle hard with Russia, or not enough to see.
Russia’s western military district is stronger and more equipped than Poland, with Belarus behind it.
The internal views of NATO are also unified, and the United States does not want to send troops directly to put European countries at the forefront.
On the European side, France and Britain want to form a “volunteer coalition” to send troops to Ukraine, but Germany is concerned about stimulating Russia and is cautious.
Recently, there has been a massive flow of illegal immigrants from Belarus trying to cross the border into Poland.
Poland said that this was the largest attempt by refugees to forcibly cross the border in history. The Polish Defense Minister has increased the number of Polish soldiers on the border between Poland and Belarus to more than 12,000. The Polish army is now on full alert.
Is Poland so overwhelmed, can it really be safe? or would it be more dangerous?
But one thing is certain: the escalation of military confrontation does not necessarily bring security, but may bring greater risks.
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has caused tens of millions of people to be displaced, and the global food and energy crisis continues to ferment.When Poland's 500,000 troops are ready for deployment, will Eastern Europe's sky be red with war?
Poland is now a bit like a steel thread, both trying to suppress Russia through NATO, and possibly becoming a victim of the game of great powers.
NATO's tentative intervention is more like playing with fire and setting itself on fire. As China has emphasized, geopolitical calculations should never be at the expense of people's safety, and peaceful dialogue is the only right way to resolve disputes.
This series of actions in Poland, seemingly tough, is actually full of relentlessness and risks.
In the big chess stations of international games, medium-sized countries often find it difficult to have a real voice.
The future situation in Russia and Ukraine also depends on how the US-Russian and European three sides play.Poland's tough speech is more like a political performance.
To put it bluntly, Poland is now "hard-mouthed and soft-legged". Although the slogan was loud, Poland didn't have the strength or courage to go to war.
The differences within NATO and the anti-war sentiment of the people made Poland afraid to act rashly.
True national security can never be achieved by building walls on the border.
When you shut yourself off, you seem safe, but you actually cut off opportunities and friends.
The essence of trade is exchange, cooperation, and the bonding of everyone’s interests to form a community of “I am in you and I am in you.”
This Polish approach is a short-sighted political big bet.
It’s probably losing not just some transit fees and trade amounts, but also its credibility as an international hub.
And for us, it’s more like a reminder that in today’s uncertainty of globalization, the real initiative is not that others don’t give you a way to go, but that it’s in your own hands how many paths you can choose.
Reference: Poland: "Fighter jet scrambled into the air"
2025-09-20 20:42 · Red Star News
Just now! just now!
Poland officially strong statements!send fighter jets to raise the level of air defense, military expenditure to GDP 4%, large purchase of F-35 Patriots, expansion of the military training of new soldiers.
Two days ago, the Polish Foreign Minister spoke: “Those who want to go to war with Russia – let’s start now!”
But thinking carefully, Poland itself is very clear that their 40,000 mobilized troops will not change the Russian-Ukrainian situation at all, so this harsh word is more to say to the West, is to pressure NATO not to abandon Ukraine, otherwise Russia’s ambitions will be greater.
Military spending has doubled from 2022 to 2025, accounting for 4.7 per cent of GDP in 2025 and 5 per cent in 2026, the highest in NATO member states.
They bought 32 F-35 fighters and ordered 800 Patriot missiles from the United States to build the strongest army in Europe.
Poland is so tough, and there is a shadow of NATO behind it.
Poland also recently suddenly closed its busiest land port between Belarus and Poland, saying it was “for national security reasons.”
Poland even direct military intervention!Send 40,000 troops to the border area of Ukraine and hundreds of armored vehicles to the border line of Belarus.This move made Poland the first NATO member to directly military intervention in the conflict with Russia.The security situation across Eastern Europe is suddenly tense.
Is Poland so economically viable?
The long-term maintenance of such high investments in military spending may affect the development of other fields in the country.Investments in people's livelihoods such as education, medical care and other fields may decrease accordingly, thereby provoking domestic dissatisfaction.
And Poland’s military moves have also raised concern in neighboring countries, such as Belarus, which has strengthened its military defense preparations, which has further escalated the atmosphere of military confrontation in the region.
Poland is so strong, what is it?
In history, Poland was divided between Russia and neighboring countries three times, and was invaded by the Soviet Union and Germany during World War II. This geopolitical anxiety deeply rooted in history has always made Poland feel uneasy. If Ukraine falls, Poland will become the "next line of defense" against Russia.
Therefore, they continue to expand their army and prepare for war, planning to expand their troops to 500,000, carry out military training for all, and even "develop nuclear weapons to fight against Russia".
But the reality is cruel!Poland’s 40,000 mobile troops are really going to struggle hard with Russia, or not enough to see.
Russia’s western military district is stronger and more equipped than Poland, with Belarus behind it.
The internal views of NATO are also unified, and the United States does not want to send troops directly to put European countries at the forefront.
On the European side, France and Britain want to form a “volunteer coalition” to send troops to Ukraine, but Germany is concerned about stimulating Russia and is cautious.
Recently, there has been a massive flow of illegal immigrants from Belarus trying to cross the border into Poland.
Poland said that this was the largest attempt by refugees to forcibly cross the border in history. The Polish Defense Minister has increased the number of Polish soldiers on the border between Poland and Belarus to more than 12,000. The Polish army is now on full alert.
Is Poland so overwhelmed, can it really be safe? or would it be more dangerous?
But one thing is certain: the escalation of military confrontation does not necessarily bring security, but may bring greater risks.
The Russian-Ukrainian conflict has caused tens of millions of people to be displaced, and the global food and energy crisis continues to ferment.When Poland's 500,000 troops are ready for deployment, will Eastern Europe's sky be red with war?
Poland is now a bit like a steel thread, both trying to suppress Russia through NATO, and possibly becoming a victim of the game of great powers.
NATO's tentative intervention is more like playing with fire and setting itself on fire. As China has emphasized, geopolitical calculations should never be at the expense of people's safety, and peaceful dialogue is the only right way to resolve disputes.
This series of actions in Poland, seemingly tough, is actually full of relentlessness and risks.
In the big chess stations of international games, medium-sized countries often find it difficult to have a real voice.
The future situation in Russia and Ukraine also depends on how the US-Russian and European three sides play.Poland's tough speech is more like a political performance.
To put it bluntly, Poland is now "hard-mouthed and soft-legged". Although the slogan was loud, Poland didn't have the strength or courage to go to war.
The differences within NATO and the anti-war sentiment of the people made Poland afraid to act rashly.
True national security can never be achieved by building walls on the border.
When you shut yourself off, you seem safe, but you actually cut off opportunities and friends.
The essence of trade is exchange, cooperation, and the bonding of everyone’s interests to form a community of “I am in you and I am in you.”
This Polish approach is a short-sighted political big bet.
It’s probably losing not just some transit fees and trade amounts, but also its credibility as an international hub.
And for us, it’s more like a reminder that in today’s uncertainty of globalization, the real initiative is not that others don’t give you a way to go, but that it’s in your own hands how many paths you can choose.
Reference: Poland: "Fighter jet scrambled into the air"
2025-09-20 20:42 · Red Star News