Polish PM warns critical months ahead in face of Russian threat
Summary
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the country is preparing for different possible threats from Russia in the coming months, which could be very important for security in the Baltic region. Media reports say the US warned Poland about a possible Russian attack to test NATO’s response and pressure allies to stop helping Ukraine.Key Facts
- Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that the next few months could be critical due to threats from Russia.
- US intelligence reportedly warned Poland about a potential Russian attack or provocation.
- Possible attacks could involve missiles, drones, or soldiers entering Polish territory.
- The aim of an attack might be to pressure NATO countries to reduce support for Ukraine.
- Polish officials say they are aware of risks and are preparing for different scenarios.
- NATO’s Article 5 means an attack on one member is an attack on all, requiring a joint response.
- The Baltic states also feel vulnerable to Russian military actions or hybrid attacks like drone strikes.
- NATO leaders will meet soon to discuss defense spending and ongoing support for Ukraine.
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