American nuclear weapons in Poland will be a “deterrent” for Russia
International Editor

Poland President, Doda, reiterated his call to the United States to prepare nuclear weapons on Polish soil.
In the Presidential Palace in Warsaw, he told me that it would make Poland stronger and safer, as he faces Russia.
Since Russia Putin, which is seen from Poland, is a clear and present danger.
President Doda, who is also the commander of the Polish armed forces, expanded quickly, said Russia today is at least aggressive as the former Soviet Union.
He condemned what Moscow’s imperial greed.
The situation of US nuclear weapons in Poland will be seen by President Putin as provocation.
But President Doda looks at the proposal as a defensive measure to enhance deterrence.
He said he would be in response to President Putin’s decision for 2023 to deploy Russian tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, which has borders with Poland and Ukraine.
He told me: “It is the same Russia that attacks Ukraine today, and it is the aggressor, killing civilians, who bomb civilian settlements.”
“It transmits its nuclear weapons from the depths of Russia to Belarus.”
“This defensive tactic is a vital response to Russia’s behavior, as it transports nuclear weapons in the NATO region. Poland is ready to host this nuclear weapon.”
President Doda also welcomed the proposals made by the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, to extend the umbrella of French nuclear weapons to other NATO countries.

The United States is already about 10,000 soldiers simultaneously across Poland.
When he was asked how nuclear weapons would make Poland safer, Mr. Doda said he would deepen America’s commitment to Polish security.
“Every strategic type of infrastructure, American infrastructure and NATO, which we have on our soil enhances the United States and the Northern Atlantic Alliance to defend this region.”
Poland spends nearly 5 % of its national income defense. This is more than any other member of NATO, including the United States.
Last week, Poland Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, gave a speech in Parliament warning that “deep change in American geography” puts Poland and Ukraine in a “more difficult situation”.
Prime Minister Tusk called for further increases in Polish defense spending and suggested that Poland thought about reaching “nuclear weapons opportunities”.
Mr. Task is left left, unlike President Doda, who is on the right and considers himself a friend of Donald Trump.

In reference to President Putin’s refusal on Thursday to immediately agree to a 30 -day ceasefire in Ukraine, Mr. Doda said he was confident that the US President has a plan, he said, “to encourage the Russian side to act reasonably.”
Mr. Doda will not criticize Mr. Trump and does not accept that his actions and words have been doubtful in adhering to the United States to Article 5, the mutual defense item in the North Atlantic Treaty.
But he has more harsh words for Russia Putin than Donald Trump.
It supports the European Union to seize Russian assets with a value of about 200 billion euros, which have been frozen in European banks.
“I think it is clear that the Russian assets collected and closed in banks in Western Europe should be used to support Ukraine, and it should be double support,” he says.
“First of all, Ukraine should support itself against the Russian aggression. Second, this must be used to support the rebuilding of Ukraine.”
“I cannot imagine that after the destruction of Ukraine, Russia can simply take this money away without paying war compensation and compensation.”