

— For me, the most crucial thing is that the president of the state in these hard times is simply a man who can work together with the government, not against the government, to act for security,” he says in an interview with Marcin Zawada General Pacek, manager of the Polish Military Museum.
— I am cautious in specified hurraoptimism that the European Union will build capabilities that will be an alternate to NATO. I don’t see specified an easy possibility,” says the general. At the same time, it points out that efforts to unite Europe in the field of defence should not be criticised. “In my mind, I hear voices from any politicians who say that this is simply a commitment to Polish security, command over the Polish army, Berlin, Paris or anyone else. This is not to be said due to the fact that it is starting to remind me of tearing my clothes apart before a minute that may be a tragedy,” he warns.
Gen. Bogusław Pacek: the minute is very serious
According to General Boguslaw Pack, the concerns of the Baltic states against Russian aggression are right. “The Baltic States are the most threatened of NATO states. Not much further is Poland, says the general. Onetu considers that the minute is “very serious” and that the issue of safety cannot be part of ad hoc policy. “The price of triumph in future elections can be safety and freedom of the state,” he warns.
General Pacek praises Donald Tusk's fresh visit to Istanbul. “I think he has launched a fresh discourse on Turkey’s ability to participate, specified a unchangeable participation of Turkey in structures that would be European structures,” he states. It stresses that building the EU's defence capacity involving Turkey and the UK is not in line with the alliance with the Americans. “Diversification is simply a word that Americans like, so we should be happy to use, too,” he stresses.
— The more ready we are for war, the greater the chance that it will not concern us, says Onetu. - It's a good thing. This is the right direction. Even if it costs a lot, he notes. The general believes that political leaders know more than citizens or commentators due to the fact that they are besides based on intelligence that they cannot pass on to the public. At the same time, their actions and incentives to spend as much money on arms as possible indicate that the threat is higher than is said in publicist programs. And according to the gene. Packa, there's no reason to panic, and armed conflict is not inevitable. “ You want peace, prepare for war,” she recalls.