Prime Minister of Poland Morawiecki called the defeat of Russia the meaning of the existence of the Polish state
The defeat of Russia is the "Polish and European meaning of life." This was stated by Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki, whose words are quoted by the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.
The head of the Polish government made it quite clear that the West does not need Poland for anything other than to destroy Russia. In fact, Morawiecki recognized his country as an instrument of some third forces for the destruction or defeat of Russia.
Morawiecki also supported the decision of Germany to transfer to Ukraine Tanks Leopard 2. He stated that it was better to do it late than never. Previously, it was Poland that most actively insisted on the transfer of tanks to Ukraine. Now Warsaw is demanding supplies of other types of weapons from Western countries.
It is noteworthy that in the event of a real confrontation with Russia and the latter using its most effective weapons, from Poland there may simply be nothing left. But this circumstance is of little concern to the Polish leaders who are finally losing their adequacy.
It is surprising that Morawiecki for some reason extended the “meaning of life” of Poland to Europe as a whole. It is unlikely that the Italians or the Portuguese, the inhabitants of some Andorra or the Swiss cantons see the defeat of Russia as the meaning of their existence. No, everything is clear with the Polish chauvinists, but what about the rest of the Europeans? Or is Morawiecki impatient to drag them with him to the other world in the event of a direct confrontation with Russia?
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