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The US claims that Russia intends to attack Poland to test NATO
PT🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

The US claims that Russia intends to attack Poland to test NATO

The United States has reportedly warned Warsaw that Russia plans to conduct a military provocation against Poland to test NATO's resolve, potentially involving missiles, drones targeting critical infrastructure, or Russian soldiers entering NATO territory. This alleged plan aims to create tensions among Ukraine's allies and pressure them to halt military and financial support for Kyiv. Polish security services have acknowledged the possibility of a conventional Russian attack on Poland, with Moscow likely claiming any such action would be accidental due to GPS errors. Sources close to Polish President Andrzej Duda suggested that Russia might expect Poland to negotiate under US pressure rather than retaliate militarily, viewing a potential Russian withdrawal as a victory if it leads to an end of Western support for Ukraine. This report comes amid diplomatic tensions between Warsaw and Kyiv, sparked by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy approving the use of the name of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA)—a group seen as responsible for killing thousands of Poles during and after World War II—for a special forces unit.

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The US claims that Russia intends to attack Poland to test NATO

The United States has reportedly warned Warsaw that Russia plans to conduct a military provocation against Poland to test NATO's resolve, potentially involving missiles, drones targeting critical infrastructure, or Russian soldiers entering NATO territory. This alleged plan aims to create tensions among Ukraine's allies and pressure them to halt military and financial support for Kyiv. Polish security services have acknowledged the possibility of a conventional Russian attack on Poland, with Moscow likely claiming any such action would be accidental due to GPS errors. Sources close to Polish President Andrzej Duda suggested that Russia might expect Poland to negotiate under US pressure rather than retaliate militarily, viewing a potential Russian withdrawal as a victory if it leads to an end of Western support for Ukraine. This report comes amid diplomatic tensions between Warsaw and Kyiv, sparked by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy approving the use of the name of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA)—a group seen as responsible for killing thousands of Poles during and after World War II—for a special forces unit.

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