Are we safe? Experts and politicians on the state of the Polish army [WIDEO]

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Are we safe in Poland? This question has been asked by many citizens of our country since 24 February 2022. And it does not happen without a reason, due to the fact that uncertainty is without question. For example, does our commitment to the war in Ukraine not exposure the Republic to retaliation from the Russian Federation? By giving up tons of dense equipment from linear units of the Polish Army, didn't the Law and Justice government deplete the defence possible of our country to a dangerous level? What is the reality of the Polish army and can we be certain that our borders are well defended? And finally, are we even ready to defy any possible threat?

The government of Mateusz Morawiecki, especially in the pre-election period, says that there is no problem, as the supply of fresh military equipment is already reaching our ports and airports, and as proof of military parade, which passed through Warsaw on 15 August. Nevertheless, many Poles do not sleep peacefully. We hear reports about various types of flying objects, which exceed our limits with impunity. The most celebrated incidental here, of course, is the wired rocket, the detonation of which took the lives of 2 of our countrymen. However, there was inactive a bullet in the forest under Bydgoszcz, of which no 1 could explain for months. It is besides heard about the violation of the border by Belarusian balloons, helicopters, and even soldiers trying to breach the wall on the border. And although Poland is in no state of war and is officially in no danger, a script cannot be excluded, where the situation can change diametrically overnight. Are we ready for this?

We will hear about this, among others, from the mouth of the military expert and politicians during the debate on the safety of Poland, organized on the occasion of the 31st edition of the global Defence manufacture Salon in Kielce.

Source: eMissiaTv

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