European atomic troops

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In the early 1990s, long before we were admitted to NATO and the EU, a delegation of the Polish Sejm flew to fresh York for the UN meeting. From different countries, people told the obvious, and the fact that you gotta have clean rivers, and that you gotta fight terrorists, and that you gotta aid starving children in Africa. However, as a typical of the Polish Parliament Janusz Korwin-Mikke appeared and said that all country should have atomic weapons, due to the fact that then wars will not be - all country will be afraid of another country.

At the time, I was rather disgusted by JK-M's speech, due to the fact that with no 1 (e.g. president Walesa or Prime Minister Morawiecki) did not agree with his ideas. I thought that if he had written specified a thing at his “Highest Time”, it would have been an intellectual provocation. On the another hand, at the UN forum, listeners only knocked on the head, specified a “Polish joke”.

And now more and more people are saying that if Ukraine hadn't given up Russia's atomic weapons, she most likely wouldn't have attacked Russia. If Israel had no atomic weapons, his neighbors would have left long ago.

In my Facebook discussion, I joked that Poland should get a atomic weapon. My firstborn boy Leszek took it (or pretended to take it) seriously and stated it was unrealistic. Of course he was right, but then he added something that I liked very much and I repeat His words are no longer a joke, due to the fact that I truly think that Poland should strive for this.

Well, Leszek offered, so the European army has atomic weapons.

Technically, the issue is simple- France and UK technology have, so expanding multiple atomic arsenals in Europe is simply a substance of year or two. This kind of movement would cost 5% of what we spend pointlessly on different Abrams or another ephasies, and would definitely be a more deterrent origin to Russia than attacking us than drones and tanks.

I call on Minister Sikorski to talk quietly with European partners. Quietly, but as shortly as possible!

Michał Leszczyński

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