Marcin Bogdan: Will Poland join NATO?

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Marcin Bogdan: Will Poland join NATO?
date: October 11, 2023 Editor: Editorial

With a sineloid frequency, Donald Tusk attributes the United Right alleged intention to carry out the “Polexite”, that is to bring Poland out of the structures of the European Union. The intention is expected to be due to the fact that he finds no confirmation either in any papers or in the statements of government camp politicians.

Established in 1958, the European economical Community of the EEC was, as the name suggests, an economical project. Her successor, established on 1 November 1993, was already an economical and political project. In turn in time it began to transform into a task much more political than an economical one. Therefore, most likely the same political thought of the Tusk Formation to scare Poles with the alleged “Polexit”.

While the European Union is changing and these changes are becoming increasingly worrying, the North Atlantic Treaty North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO is a permanent guarantor of external safety for associate States. And in this context, the question of whether Poland will retreat from NATO seems absurd. Yet, this question must be asked, and it may not be so much asked as to realize the importance and seriousness of this question. In the next episode of the series "Reset" Michał Rachon and Sławomir Cenckiewicz presented further late declassified shocking documents. Just a year and a half after the Smolensk tragedy, October 17, 2011, Donald Tusk gave authoritative approval to cooperate with the FSB, the national safety Service of the Russian Federation. It could be assumed that this cooperation was to cover certain border issues, since Poland and Russia are neighbouring. But the consequence of this cooperation was the signing of an authoritative agreement on common expectations and obligations of the parties in St. Petersburg on September 11, 2013. Thus, the following is recorded in Article 2 (b) of that Agreement:

The Parties shall assist each another in the following main fields of cooperation in the field of counter-intelligence: counter-intelligence activities of peculiar services of 3rd countries directed against the Russian Federation or the Republic of Poland".

individual might say that we went back to the Warsaw Pact. But that would be an assessment that did not reflect the seriousness of the situation. erstwhile Poland was a associate of the Agreement on Friendship, Cooperation and common Assistance (this is the authoritative name of the Warsaw Pact), which was a military organization of east bloc states under the protection of russian Russia, the situation was open and clear. Polish citizens saw it, NATO members knew it. After the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact in 1991, Poland joined NATO in 1999. On 17 February 1999, the Sejm and the legislature adopted the Act on the ratification of the North Atlantic Treaty, Article 8:

Each organization declares that no of its current global obligations with either organization or with any 3rd country are contrary to the provisions of this Treaty and undertakes not to commit to any global commitment contrary to this TreatyIt’s okay. ”

The signing by SKW of this agreement with FSB was a breach of the North Atlantic Treaty by Poland. Poles were in a shameful way deceived and NATO allies betrayed in an unprecedented way. The peculiar services supervised by the PO-PSL government committed treason against all NATO members, as in the light of the agreement signed with Russia, NATO members are 3rd countries whose intelligence activities towards Russia Poland was to inform Russia and prevent specified intelligence activities. If, according to this agreement, specified action has been taken, the PO-PSL government has put NATO peculiar Service Agents at hazard of being deposed, the hazard of being arrested by the Russian Federation's services, and in utmost cases it may have put their lives at risk.

In this context, the question set out in the title whether Poland will retreat from NATO is absolutely right. If the Citizens' Coalition wins the election on October 15, as Prime Minister Donald Tusk will pronounce Poland's membership in the North Atlantic Pact? And if he does not, will NATO, in the face of the return of people in Poland to power who have allowed specified a shameful betrayal, will NATO expel Poland from its ranks?

Before individual asks about Poland's exit from the European Union, consider the hazard of Poland leaving the North Atlantic Alliance. This may depend on the result of the election.

Mr Bogdan

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