Part 1 of my interview with the President of Poland @prezydentpl during his visit to the UAE. We spoke about the position of Middle Eastern countries in the war in Ukraine, UAE mediation, and Iran’s support for Russia. pic.twitter.com/4wXJqYgMqT
— Becky Anderson (@BeckyCNN) March 9, 2023
Part 2 of my interview with the President of Poland @prezydentpl. He calls for “important” and “necessary” training of Ukrainian pilots to operate F-16 fighter jets. pic.twitter.com/xjx0UpBwmH
— Becky Anderson (@BeckyCNN) March 9, 2023
Haha.
lol.
RT:
The destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines delivering Russian gas to Europe was a good thing, Polish President Andrzej Duda told CNN on Wednesday. He claimed that the sabotage had freed the continent from Moscow’s plans for “dominance,” adding that it had ended Poland’s dependence on Russian gas.
The comments followed media reports that pro-Ukrainian forces may have been behind the attack on the pipeline, which took place in September 2022. Duda said he could not confirm those claims, but insisted that if Nord Stream ceased to exist, it would be “beneficial” for Europe.
Poland was a major opponent of the gas pipeline project and even lobbied for it to be dismantled in August 2022, roughly a month before the attack. Duda also called the project part of Europe’s appeasement strategy in relations with Russia.
You know – this I respect.
At least it’s funny.
Related:
- Germany to Waste $1 Trillion by 2030 Because America Sabotaged Nord Stream
- UK: 22% of Households Report Skipping Meals or Not Eating in an Entire Day in January!
Probably, this Pole was told to say this, because the US is going into damage control on the pipeline narrative and now trying to spin an act of war against its own ally as a brave act of justice.
But the Pole might have thought of it himself. Poles are good at sucking dick for favors – just ask my Polish gf!
🇵🇱Polish President Andrzej #Duda told CNN that Poland is ready to hand over all its #MiG29 fighter jets to the Ukrainian air force. pic.twitter.com/QvBF1GXzGU
— KyivPost (@KyivPost) March 8, 2023