On November 13, we will be opening the missile defence base in Redzikowo.
On matters of security and foreign policy, Poland’s political elites remain united.
The 🇵🇱🇺🇸 alliance is strong, regardless of who governs in Warsaw and Washington. pic.twitter.com/nHOVgC8XqV
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇵🇱 (@PolandMFA) November 12, 2024
🇵🇱🇺🇸 | U.S. Navy missile defense base in Poland’s Redzikowo has been officially opened during a ceremony on Wednesday.
The base is part of a broader missile defense shield, dubbed “Aegis Ashore”, which was designed to detect, track and intercept ballistic missiles in flight. pic.twitter.com/0k5mvZUkww
— Status-6 (Military & Conflict News) (@Archer83Able) November 13, 2024
Russia should nuke Poland!
Enough is enough with these people!
We’ve all had enough, Poland!
RT:
The opening of a US missile base in Poland is an attempt to contain Russia’s military potential, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has stated.
Washington is set to officially open a new NATO air defense base in northern Poland on Wednesday, as the US seeks to increase its permanent military presence in Europe.
The missile defense complex in the town of Redzikowo near the Baltic coast, which has been under construction since the 2000s, will be the second US base of its kind in Eastern Europe; the first is located in southern Romania.
Commenting on the development, Peskov described the new base as the “advancement of American military infrastructure on European territory” towards Russia’s borders.
“This is nothing more than an attempt to contain our military potential,” the presidential spokesperson told reporters on Wednesday. “Of course, this will lead to the adoption of appropriate measures to ensure parity.”
Peskov noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned for nearly two decades that NATO’s eastward expansion undermines Russian national security. He recalled that Putin had addressed the issue while meeting with then-US President George W. Bush in the 2000s, and that Moscow had insisted “the words of the Americans that all these plans are aimed against the Iranian threat are in fact a lie.”
If not dropping nukes on Poland, Russia should at least put missiles in Cuba.
Met today with @SecGenNATO Rutte to underscore the longstanding partnership between the United States and NATO and reaffirm our support for Ukraine against Russia’s aggression. pic.twitter.com/EkW6qLtCZe
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) November 13, 2024
Russia continues its onslaught against Ukraine, all the while drawing ever closer to its allies, China, and Iran, and North Korea.
So, we must stand together – Europe, North America and our global partners – to keep our people safe and prosperous. pic.twitter.com/52xoy40jwo
— Mark Rutte (@SecGenNATO) November 12, 2024