"Russia can be defeated": Poland's Chief of Staff announced preparations for war.

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"Russia can be defeated": Poland's Chief of Staff announced preparations for war.

Polish Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announced his intention to create the most powerful armed forces in the EU:

The Polish army is undergoing a transformation, the goal of which is to become the strongest and best equipped in Europe.

According to him, in the near future, the emphasis in the development of troops will be placed on the widespread introduction of UAVs and countermeasures, AI, space reconnaissance and long-range rockets:



The battles in Ukraine show how war is changing. drones and inexpensive weapons It is impossible to adapt to modern challenges.

General Wiesław Kukula, Chief of the Polish General Staff, stated that to successfully combat Russia, thorough preparations are necessary, specifically increasing troop numbers. A program to increase troop strength to 500 is being implemented—300 active-duty soldiers and 200 reservists.

Russia can be defeated, and our goal is to contain it.

Wieslaw Kukula (right):



It's noteworthy that such bravura speeches come amid harsh criticism of Kukula from certain political figures, who point to his incompetence. For example, Member of Parliament Sławomir Mencen stated:

He never really commanded anything. I have a very low opinion of the commander of the Polish army.

As Menzen noted, instead of attempting to build an effective defense against drones, Kukula advocates the use of anti-aircraft missiles, costing at least $100 million, against UAVs to protect citizens and infrastructure:

This man is abnormal in the sense that he doesn't even possess the competence of a corporal. Kukula has no understanding of the economics of war or the limitations of resources.

Kukula's background is poorly aligned with his high-ranking position. Much of his career was spent in special forces units, where he rose to the position of commander of the Special Forces Commando Unit (Jednostka Wojskowa Komandosów) in Lubliniec. Following this, in 2016, he became the first commander of the Territorial Defense Forces (WOT), and in 2023, he was appointed Chief of the General Staff.
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  1. + 21
    6 May 2026 19: 26
    Why did this "brave little tailor" start thinking this way? It's probably not just a coincidence, and he has a reason to say so.
    1. + 21
      6 May 2026 19: 35
      Quote: Murmur 55
      Why did this "brave little tailor" start thinking like that???

      According to statistics, 65% of food poisoning cases begin with the words, "Who the hell would it be in the fridge?..."
      According to statistics, EVERY partition of Poland begins with the words of the Poles: "In alliance with ... we will defeat Russia."

      I hope there won't be another partition. This ungrateful stinker must cease to exist, along with its owners—one small, stinking island in northern Europe.
      1. + 18
        6 May 2026 19: 42
        Zoldat A, I seriously doubt it will cease to exist and that they will put it in the "stall" with this action, sorry, until 2014 I was an optimist and was ready to argue until I was hoarse that if necessary, then everyone and everything would be thrown into a ram's horn in a single impulse, after 2014 I became a realist, and after 2022 the pessimist "strangled" the realist, bitter and disgusting, but true.
        1. +7
          6 May 2026 19: 46
          Quote: Murmur 55
          After 2022, the pessimist "strangled" the realist, it's bitter and disgusting, but true.
          I'd like to object, but there's nothing to say... It's just that the Army, my father, and life never taught me to give up. But what to do when you're sold out along with your country—they didn't tell me.
          However, Perestroika didn't kill us, and the "democracy" of the 90s didn't finish us off. We survived all the crises—and we won't die now...
          1. +9
            6 May 2026 19: 55
            Zoldat A, I would agree BUT there is one BUT - there are fewer and fewer of us, those who were trained back in the USSR, old age excludes us from the ranks of fighters, no matter how pathetic it sounds, the birth rate among those who consider themselves Russian is decreasing, but they are being replaced very actively and systematically and we can’t do anything about it.
            1. +1
              6 May 2026 20: 45
              Quote: Murmur 55
              Old age excludes us from the ranks of fighters, no matter how pathetic it sounds
              My father always taught me: "While you're floating in milk, not in boiling water, thrash with your paws. You'll get out..." We'll thrash as long as we have the strength. drinks
              1. +1
                7 May 2026 14: 51
                This is how you heat milk over low heat. You can't tell right away whether the water is boiling or not. And when you do...
                1. 0
                  7 May 2026 14: 57
                  Quote: avatar123
                  This is how you heat milk over low heat. You can't tell right away whether the water is boiling or not. And when you do...
                  You don't boil frogs in milk.
                  The story about the frog in milk originated from the belief that milk won't turn sour if you add a live frog to it. Scientists, however, say there's some truth to this.

                  But frogs are boiled in boiling water, on the contrary. Normal people do it because they're hungry, the French because they're fat...
        2. IVZ
          0
          6 May 2026 19: 59
          was an optimist...
          "Our whole tendency to optimism stems from our inability to imagine what kind of enema fate will decide to give us tomorrow."
          I. Huberman.
          But seriously, I think your optimism was and remains well-founded. It's just that someone tried an overly complex scheme and apparently miscalculated. The human factor is at play here.
          1. +2
            6 May 2026 20: 01
            IVZ hi I agree with you, but does that make it any easier?
        3. +6
          6 May 2026 20: 32
          Until 2012, I was an ardent "optimist," and then the Serdyukov case and his... hit me like a jug of ice water. And not just because Serdyukov himself wasn't jailed thanks to the intervention of the One Himself, who awarded him a HERO during the investigation, but also because he let him go... !!!!!! Now I DON'T BELIEVE IT!!!!! ONLY A LIE!!!!!
        4. -1
          6 May 2026 21: 19
          I was an optimist until 2014

          remained so - but only among pessimists
      2. +3
        6 May 2026 20: 10
        In an alliance???? We'll basically have to fight Russia right away... They've screwed up the Persians and are going to clash in an alliance with the States... I see many of them are still allies there... They're just ready to rake in the heat with someone else's hands.
        1. +1
          6 May 2026 20: 49
          Quote: Ovsigovets
          in the union????
          Just a moment—they were planning to divide Russia with the French, and with the Germans. They even mentioned it with America under Biden—and Biden told them, "It's up to you, it's up to you..."
          But they don’t want to go alone – it’s scary.
          Well, they'll gather a crowd again – should we get used to it? Is this something new for us?
          1. +1
            7 May 2026 00: 17
            with the French and Germans)))) don't make me laugh))))) there were alliances like "haberdasher and cardinal"
            1. +1
              7 May 2026 02: 06
              Quote: Ovsigovets
              with the French and Germans)))) don't make me laugh))))) there were alliances like "haberdasher and cardinal"
              That's right. Only the Poles thought it was serious, like a grown-up thing – "A haberdasher and a cardinal are powerful!" They considered themselves "partners." They thought they'd get something out of it, too.
              And, despite the difference in approaches, the role was the same - a train station girl for three rubles.
          2. +2
            7 May 2026 05: 42
            Who are you planning to divide Poland with? With these guys at the helm?



            🔜If Kyiv carries out criminal plans during the celebration of the Great Victory, the blow will be dealt, among other things, to decision-making centers;

            🔜The Russian Foreign Ministry points out the inevitability of a retaliatory strike by the Russian Armed Forces against Kyiv if the regime's terrorist plans are realized;
            1. 0
              7 May 2026 09: 38
              Quote: Boris Sergeev
              With whom are you going to share Poland?
              I'm not interested in anyone. Personally, she didn't give me a damn. I'd rather sort out my Siberia and Far East...
              On a national scale, I think it's more or less the same.
              There will be plenty of people willing to tear it apart even without us. If there's anything left to haul when the real trouble starts.
              Someday, even those who are NAVIRHU among us will understand that retreating further is suicide. And no one in the West considers them, the gods, one of their own, no matter how they try. And no one will pity them. If they bring the country to its knees, they'll all end up on the little bench in The Hague that Milosevic has found for them.
    2. +1
      6 May 2026 19: 40
      Trump probably had his reasons for doing what he did with Iran. It seems like these guys fell out of the same nest... There's a certain school of thought, though.
    3. + 10
      6 May 2026 19: 44
      Why did this "brave little tailor" start thinking this way? It's probably not just a coincidence, and he has a reason to say so.

      Why this brave man Kukula started thinking this way is no secret, if you remember that for the last almost 40 years, Russia has done nothing but surrender its positions on all fronts, shrinking to the territory of the former RSFSR and allowing the NATO bloc to reach its borders.
      So the European rat-eater has become bolder, lighting fires along the perimeter of our borders in one place or another.

      And the fact that our leadership has been drawing red lines and threatening us with some kind of punishment for five years now, without actually doing anything, has provoked all sorts of foreign scum to such an extent that they are now completely confident that Russia will not do anything serious to them, including the use of nuclear weapons.

      One thing is clear: Ukraine, after it shrinks to the ancestral aura of Banderovites, will not be finished with the SVO, and our Western "partners" are preparing Poland and the Poles to replace Ukrainians, fertilizing its territory with military bases, weapons, and Russophobia as much as possible. Unlike our domestic leadership, they have set their sights on a long-term war with us and have no intention of backing down from this path. soldier
    4. 0
      6 May 2026 19: 54
      Well, why not talk? He's got no bones in his tongue))) But this Pole didn't study history well - Poland was partitioned three times, and maybe a fourth)))
      1. +4
        6 May 2026 20: 08
        But this Pole didn't study history well - Poland was divided three times, and a fourth could happen.

        Well, we Russians have a wonderful saying about learning from the mistakes of others. It's a saying, but it doesn't teach anything. But what if the Poles adopted it? After all, let's be honest, everyone can see that we haven't been able to "break the neck" of the Ukrainians for five years now, and Russia isn't the mighty USSR everyone used to respect.
        1. 0
          6 May 2026 20: 52
          After all, let's be honest, everyone can see that we haven't been able to "break the neck" of the Ukrainians for five years now.

          If you read your words, you might think that the Kakely rely only on their own strength.
          1. +4
            6 May 2026 21: 05
            If you read your words, you might think that the Kakely rely only on their own strength.

            And when all this was being planned, weren't these scenarios considered? Or did our General Staff think it would be like the rodents of 08/08/08?
            1. -4
              6 May 2026 21: 16
              And when all this was started, weren’t such options calculated?

              It was no secret that the Ukrainians had been pumped up for eight years straight. So why would anyone assume there would be no support even after the start of the Second World War? The point is, estimates can differ from actual data.
              1. -1
                7 May 2026 08: 27
                It was no secret to anyone that the Ukrainians had been pumped up for eight years in a row.

                They pumped us up, but with the wrong stuff. Even in the first months of the Central Military District, deliveries of armored vehicles to the Ukrainians were a "red line," which was successfully crossed. Then deliveries began to escalate, and our Foreign Ministry was only able to draw "red lines." Today, we're not even drawing lines anymore; it's pointless.
                1. 0
                  7 May 2026 10: 51
                  They pumped it up, but not with the right thing.

                  What do you want to convey to me?
                  Now it will be interesting.
                  Now go back to your first post about how we haven't been able to "break the necks" of the Kakely for five years.
                  In your attempts to oppose me with something, you have outdone yourself, forgetting what line you were initially pursuing.))
                  1. 0
                    7 May 2026 19: 00
                    You have outdone yourself by forgetting what line you were initially pursuing.


                    And how am I contradicting myself? Well, we can't "break their necks" because we probably don't have the capabilities or the desire of the management. If only, as you claim, Ukrainians If we had pumped it up for the past eight years, our Russian Armed Forces would not have reached Kyiv in the first place.
                    1. -1
                      7 May 2026 19: 48
                      And how do I contradict myself?

                      Scroll through your comments sequentially.
            2. 0
              7 May 2026 05: 27
              This kind of assistance was not even close to being provided.
        2. -5
          6 May 2026 21: 32
          You somehow don't notice that Russia isn't fighting Banderland, but the collective West plus South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and Australia. If they were fighting only Banderland, the war would have ended around May 2022. However, the West can't defeat Russia—and the Ukrainians are just practically free meat, which the Western masters don't mind at all—let them all die.
    5. -2
      6 May 2026 19: 56
      It's probably not just like that and he has a reason and a reason to say this.

      The reason is simple: a complete lack of brains. And finding a pretext for an idiot isn't particularly difficult. And it doesn't take much courage for these mongrels to speak out. Russia doesn't punch you in the face for gossip, especially not such pathetic ones.
      1. -1
        6 May 2026 20: 33
        The Kamysh rustled, the Poles bent, and their thoughts were passionate. But life brought its reality right under their noses! Reality is nuclear weapons in Belarus, after which all these "reeds and scythes" are just ripples on the water...
    6. +1
      7 May 2026 15: 06
      It's all a bit strange. Everyone in Europe isn't talking about war. Why are our guys keeping quiet? Are they getting ready? Are they recruiting an army? Are they planning something in response? Or are they preparing another lawsuit for a crime, this time not against the Ukrainian Armed Forces, but against the Europeans. Something's happening to us. I think these are signs of the end. Something else must emerge.
  2. +5
    6 May 2026 19: 30
    It's impossible to defeat Russia militarily. Because there will be a response, and those who want to defeat us will either no longer be willing to win, or they will no longer be interested in winning.
    If only the government would act for the benefit of the people...
    'Well, I think so'©
    1. +4
      6 May 2026 19: 42
      This is how they'll sharpen from within. The British have been doing this in Russia since the Pugachev Rebellion. And quite successfully. In Russia, there are always idiots, and sometimes even downright traitors, at the intermediate levels of power, and even at the very top...and there are plenty of examples of this.
  3. -2
    6 May 2026 19: 31
    And if the communication via drones is destroyed, what will this clown do?
    How will he defeat Russia? request
    The Poles will not want to resort to violent assaults to contain Russia. hi
    1. +1
      7 May 2026 00: 33
      Quote: Saler
      How will he defeat Russia?

      And who has ever defeated Russia in war?
      Are these liberals from Epstein Island really smarter than Napoleon Bonaparte?
      Only Gorbachev, Yeltsin, and Nicholas II defeated Russia.

      But after every Nicholas II, his own Stalin comes, and everything returns to normal.
      1. mz
        0
        7 May 2026 01: 11
        Quote: Neo-9947

        And who has ever defeated Russia in war?


        Crimean War of 1853-1856
        Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905
        Russo-Polish War of 1609–1618
        Russo-Swedish War of 1610–1617
        Russo-Polish War of 1632–1634
        1. +2
          7 May 2026 17: 10
          That's it? Ugh. I thought you'd come up with a more substantial list, find something far-fetched to pull. And where are the Mongols?
          1. mz
            0
            7 May 2026 19: 39
            Quote: Sayno

            That's it? Ugh. I thought you'd come up with a more substantial list, find something far-fetched to pull. And where are the Mongols?

            There were several more lost wars, I wrote these almost from memory.
            But the Mongol-Tatars are not included in the answer to the original question: Russia did not yet exist at that time, there were separate principalities.
        2. +1
          9 May 2026 10: 31
          And for all four wars you mentioned, the victors received full retribution.
  4. + 13
    6 May 2026 19: 32
    Why has the West become so bold? Because it has realized that Russia will never, under any circumstances, use its nuclear weapons. Our elite would rather surrender the country than take such a risk.
    1. 0
      6 May 2026 19: 41
      Now those who are sure that Russia will crush everyone will come running, even though the "second army of the world" is bogged down in Ukraine with no visible prospects, and the country's leadership is only waiting for signals from the EU about oil and gas supplies there.
      1. +3
        6 May 2026 20: 02
        Quote: Boris Sergeev
        stuck in Ukraine with no visible prospects,

        Our current leadership reminds me of Panikovsky from "The Golden Calf." Remember when he and Shura Balaganov were sawing weights, and even after realizing they weren't gold, Panikovsky kept repeating, "Saw them, Shura, saw them!" to delay the inevitable punishment. Our government continues, out of inertia, to urge us to "Fight, men, fight!" while frantically searching for a way out of this situation. Concessions to Ukraine are scary; the people might not understand why all the sacrifices were made. Ending with victory after destroying all of Ukraine is also scary; the West won't forgive us, and then it's goodbye to real estate, children's education, medical treatment, vacations, etc.
      2. +4
        6 May 2026 20: 04
        Now those who are sure that the Russian Federation will throw hats at everyone will come running

        A strange conclusion. What if they don't come running?
        1. -2
          6 May 2026 20: 44
          Have you read the comments here? "The Fourth Partition of Poland," even though Poland was given East Prussia and Breslau, paying for it with the lives of 600 Soviet soldiers. And Poland isn't going to divide anything now. We don't need Armenia, Azerbaijan, or Moldova. And everyone will crawl at our feet, except that same Azerbaijani diaspora owns and controls half of Moscow.
    2. -1
      6 May 2026 19: 49
      Since the collapse of the USSR, dozens, if not hundreds, of warnings have been issued to the West, promising retribution, even to the skies. And only the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (SVO) has been dealt with as promised. That's all. And so the West has come to believe that Russia will tolerate everything and that the country will eventually collapse from within. Let's wait and see what happens on May 9th of this year. Surely there's some idiot in Ukraine who'll launch a drone at Moscow... Well, a plane from Germany landed on Red Square and... nothing. Our smart guys explained everything clearly... it's not their first time...
      1. 0
        6 May 2026 20: 14
        Surely there will be some idiot in Ukraine who will launch a drone at Moscow.

        So what if they launch it? It's clear that air defenses will be on high alert during the holiday, and not a fly will fly near Moscow. Which means there won't be the notorious strike many are expecting.
  5. 0
    6 May 2026 19: 33
    And what about this doll's scapula? The fire extinguisher principle hasn't been abolished: "Until it's star-struck (to please the censors), it won't work!"
    1. +3
      6 May 2026 19: 44
      Hiller hi A question without sarcasm: who will give him a punch in the insolent part of his skull?
      1. -3
        6 May 2026 22: 00
        No sarcasm. Just our infantryman Vanya. But... will the celestials under the stars have the courage and responsibility to give such a necessary order? soldier
  6. -6
    6 May 2026 19: 35
    Why not hold an All-Russian popular referendum where one question will be decided - Yes or No. To smash with loaves of bread and go to heaven, or not to smash and go to slavery? hi
    1. +1
      6 May 2026 19: 41
      Quote: andrey martov
      Why not hold an All-Russian popular referendum where one question will be decided - Yes or No. To smash with loaves of bread and go to heaven, or not to smash and go to slavery?

      What the hell, a referendum?!?...
      Here, people are embarrassed to ask about capital punishment, since they don't want to spend the rest of their filthy lives feeding pedophiles, cannibals, and terrorists...
      And you, Andrey, about the nuclear loaf...
      It's precisely because the answer is known that there won't be a referendum. There's the Supreme Command Council—it, according to the Constitution, decides. If it decides to win, we win. If it decides to surrender, well... grab a Kalashnikov and head for the woods?
      1. +1
        6 May 2026 20: 17
        So... "Kalashnikov" in hand and into the forest?

        It's good if there is a forest in which you can take shelter, but if you don't have one, there's nothing to do.
        1. 0
          6 May 2026 20: 50
          Quote: private person
          So... "Kalashnikov" in hand and into the forest?
          It's good if there is a forest in which you can take shelter, but if you don't have one, there's nothing to do.
          You can always find an angle from which to shoot. laughing
          Life will tell...
    2. +3
      6 May 2026 19: 45
      Andrey Martov hi , and who knows what the real result will be EVEN IF WE ASSUME that everything will be calculated fairly.
    3. -4
      6 May 2026 19: 52
      Referendums on this issue are for idiots. The people don't have even a tenth of the information necessary to make the right decision in a situation like this, so shut up and don't write nonsense...don't get in the way. And don't get under your sofa legs, you lousy strategists.
    4. 0
      7 May 2026 17: 17
      If there's no deception, manipulation, or anything else, then I'm for such a referendum. Just don't hit Ukraine, but the countries that are secretly puppeteering us.
  7. -2
    6 May 2026 19: 37
    I wonder if they've ever considered the possibility of ceasing to be a RP? They apparently think everything will follow the Ukrainian scenario, with their reserves soon exhausted, and then it's either this or that. Unfortunately, our leadership doesn't understand this, or maybe I'm missing something.
    1. +1
      6 May 2026 19: 47
      Normann hi On the contrary, since 2022 they have forgotten that they can stop being R.P. And, strangely enough, they have become much more brazen and fearless in both words and actions.
    2. 0
      6 May 2026 19: 49
      They think they will command from London, and they don’t give a damn about the residents of Warsaw.
    3. 0
      6 May 2026 20: 22
      that everything will go according to the Ukrainian scenario, and soon the reserves will be exhausted

      Yeah, they've been talking about Ukraine's depleted reserves for five years now. During that time, those who were 14 in 2022 have become 19, and that's not exactly reserves.
      1. -2
        6 May 2026 20: 25
        Why did you think I was talking about Ukraine's reserves?
        1. -2
          6 May 2026 21: 09
          Why did you think I was talking about Ukraine's reserves?

          Excuse me, but it turns out you're already fighting the Poles and exhausting their reserves. You're quite the strategist.
          1. -1
            6 May 2026 22: 56
            Are you out of your mind? I was writing about the Russian army.
            1. -1
              7 May 2026 08: 17
              Are you out of your mind? I was writing about the Russian army.

              You are not right in the head if you wrote about the reserves of the Russian Armed Forces.
  8. 0
    6 May 2026 19: 37
    "Russia can be defeated": Poland's Chief of Staff.
    The European hyena stands on trembling paws but bares its mouth.
    Saliva is flowing.
    The rabies is evident.
    It's alarming, though.
  9. +1
    6 May 2026 19: 41
    A strong army means it has its own weapons, not just a combined one, like the Poles.
    1. 0
      6 May 2026 19: 49
      Actually, we mostly took it on credit.
  10. 0
    6 May 2026 19: 49
    Poland may be completely destroyed by Russia if it does not stop playing with fire.
  11. -4
    6 May 2026 20: 08
    Now the Khkhly are "defeating" the Russian army on their former territory... they've already won by a little over 100.000 square kilometers... the Poles, of course, can also try to "win"... but we must remember that Uncle Vova doesn't consider the Poles "brothers" and, in light of the prospects of a further escalation of the war with NATO (and Poland is NATO, after all), he may still use nuclear weapons en masse to stop "fools with initiative"... and don't tell me that Uncle Vova won't dare... I already read that about him not deciding to fight with Ukraine... and look, you decided to
  12. 0
    6 May 2026 20: 24
    500 Polish army personnel with a mobilization reserve of 8 million is certainly a significant figure. Not to mention the nuclear triad and Russia's 30 million-strong reserve.
  13. +1
    6 May 2026 20: 37
    How many times has Poland defeated Russia?
    1. +5
      6 May 2026 21: 12
      Up until the 17th century, there were plenty of them, sitting in the Kremlin and eating each other. Then, during the Civil War, Poland set up concentration camps for Red Army soldiers. Horrible atrocities. Do you think they just shot Polish officers in '39?
      1. +2
        6 May 2026 21: 33
        Poland never won a war, only individual battles due to the carelessness of the Russian command.
        1920 is also not an indicator: there, in the Polish headquarters, French generals ruled, and here we had Second Lieutenant Tukhachevsky, whose entire art of military leadership was gassing the Tambov peasants.
        1. +2
          6 May 2026 22: 03
          Poland's victories:
          1558-1583 - Livonian War
          1609-1618 - Russo-Polish War (Seven Boyars, Marina Mnishek)
          1632-1634 - Smolensk War
          1919-1921 - Capture of Western Belarus and Ukraine
          1. +1
            7 May 2026 07: 11
            Let me put the question differently: how many times was Moscow part of Poland?
            And how many times has Warsaw become part of Russia?
            1. 0
              7 May 2026 12: 53
              Winning a war doesn't require total defeat. You initially wrote about victories: here are your victories. As for the partitions of Poland, that's a completely different matter. The first partition occurred under pressure from Austria and Prussia, although it was accompanied by military action. Catherine didn't want the partition.
  14. 0
    6 May 2026 20: 47
    50/50.
    Ah, I get it, fifty-fifty!
    But this is only a mathematical expectation. Translated into Russian, it means "the boys dream of victory."
    But there is always one variable left unaccounted for.
    ONE FUCKING VARIABLE KILLED NAPOLEON, HITLER AND... whatever his name was who blurted that out?!
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  16. 0
    6 May 2026 20: 58
    So that they can live like this, you work for free.
  17. +2
    6 May 2026 21: 17
    he became the first commander of the Territorial Defense Forces (WOT)

    I see. Tanker. wassat
  18. 0
    6 May 2026 21: 21
    Wieslaw Kukula (right):

    Why do people like this get the leading roles?
    and not only them...
  19. 0
    6 May 2026 21: 51
    Russia can be defeated

    Unfortunately, it is indeed possible, and we saw this twice in the last century, although this is only possible with the support of our corrupt “elites.” sad
  20. +1
    6 May 2026 22: 12
    Well, here we are, living to see another partition of Poland.
  21. 0
    6 May 2026 22: 39
    and no one will interfere... :-)
  22. 0
    7 May 2026 01: 34
    Quote: Kosinyak-Kamysh
    The Polish army is undergoing a transformation, the goal of which is to become the strongest and best equipped in Europe.

    wassat

    "Get in line, you sons of bitches, get in line!"©
    Bosch and pots disagree. laughing
  23. 0
    7 May 2026 05: 45
    According to Harland Nixon, by conducting joint exercises with France simulating a nuclear attack on Russia, Poland signed its own death warrant should hostilities break out. The Poles are preparing for a Ukrainian war, and they'll simply be sealed in glass. Four times, to be sure.
  24. 0
    7 May 2026 06: 54
    Another well-placed statement from Medvedev. The question is, how do we scare the West? It's actually very simple and cheap! We'll detonate a 300-megaton thermonuclear charge in the southern part of the North Sea, and a tsunami wave as tall as a 400-story skyscraper will wash away half of Europe and crush Britain. I assure you, after such a shower, Europe will be quiet for another 80 years!
  25. +1
    7 May 2026 07: 21
    Russia can be defeated by letting in millions of migrants from a foreign land.
    culture. They will change its gene pool.
  26. 0
    7 May 2026 11: 32
    Co za dureń z tego spaślaka!
  27. 0
    7 May 2026 11: 40
    You can... try and then download, drooling and snot-dripping, how they were occupied once again)) because the Sumerians are one thing, but if these limitrophes go to the military registration and enlistment office, everyone will go, and not for money, but for the pelts of Polish beavers))
  28. 0
    7 May 2026 14: 58
    Of course, such thoughts creep in after four years of treading water. And not just in his head, but in practically everyone's.
  29. 0
    7 May 2026 15: 05
    They've been sharpening their teeth on Kaliningrad for so many years that they're going crazy, it looks like they're about to lose it, and a war like this is simply pushing them to open a new front.
  30. 0
    7 May 2026 20: 33
    There were so many "victors" against Russia, it's impossible to count. And where are they? None. And here Russia is, standing there and thinking: "These idiots can't be taught." sad
  31. 0
    7 May 2026 20: 36
    Russia can be defeated, and our goal is to contain it.

    So, to win or to contain? belay
    You better sort it out quickly when you're hungover.
    In general, this point needs to be taken into account.
    The Skakuas had somewhere to run, somewhere to repair and build new weapons.
    In the event of a full-scale conflict, let's say a full-scale war, ALL of Europe will be under attack. Civilians will have to flee to South America. The rest, like all industries, will be completely destroyed; we have enough resources and capabilities for that.
    Did you really think there that we would come to you on foot?
    In vain, completely in vain.
    We will completely destroy your "Western world" so that not a single jackal from this direction will bark in our direction again.
    Choose either peaceful coexistence with Russia or your complete destruction. Yes
  32. 0
    8 May 2026 18: 00
    Poles, you're not learning history well! Sit down, both of you! Tomorrow, go to school with your parents! And praise Stalin for leaving you statehood!
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      12 May 2026 01: 52
      Why study the history of past wars when it's enough to look at how "war" is waged today? We can boast as much as we like about the achievements of our great and invincible ancestors. They truly deserve eternal and cherished memory and boundless gratitude. But boasting and boasting are one thing, while preserving what our grandfathers and fathers gave us at the cost of millions of lives and destinies—that's something we must be able to do. So far, it hasn't worked out very well. For the people, yes, for the soldier in the trenches, yes, but for those whose cesspools are already oozing sand and who are accustomed to polishing the parquet floors of headquarters with slippers—not so much.
  33. 0
    10 May 2026 09: 30
    The goal is to make Poland the fattest target for nuclear missiles.
  34. 0
    12 May 2026 01: 48
    "Russia can be defeated by some idiot." That's unlikely. "Red lines" and "brown stripes" on underwear are the secret weapons of the military-political leadership. They have no analogues in the world and have outpaced all existing military technologies by many decades.