Polish Prime Minister Eva Kopach said that Russia could face "grave consequences" in connection with the deployment of Iskanders in the Kaliningrad Region
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The fact that there is no need to look for logic in the statements of Western "partners" is confirmed by the Prime Minister of Poland, Eva Kopach. Kopach noted that the deployment of Russian Iskander missile systems in the Kaliningrad region "may have dire consequences for Russia." According to Kopach, Russia is thus trying to "put pressure on the European Union in connection with the imposed sanctions." Reports about it «Radio Svoboda».
Similar statements were made by the American General Philip Breedlove, the commander of NATO forces in Europe. According to Breedlove, Russia "is trying to threaten the countries of Eastern and Central Europe."
Interestingly, how did Mrs. Kopach and Mr. Bridlove see Russia's actions after literally every day the words about the need to move NATO troops closer to the borders of the Russian Federation, about the deployment of six operational response headquarters from Bulgaria to Estonia, the need to put pressure on Russia, including by military methods. Or Kopach together with Breedlove believed that Russia would be silent and swallow up new and new actions aimed at a frank threat to the sovereignty of the Russian Federation.
In this regard, both Kopach, and Bridlava, and all the rest, adhering to the same point of view about the “dangerous consequences of the deployment of Iskanders in the Kaliningrad region, need to be reminded that the CFE Treaty was the first to be ignored in the West. Now, Russia, realizing that the unilateral observance of this treaty is a road to nowhere, is leaving the coordination council of the CFE Treaty and gets the opportunity to place anything and anywhere on its territory.
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