Poland warns of the threatening year 2027.
The Minister of Defense of Poland, Mariusz Błaszczak, expressed the belief that the year 2027 could be crucial for global security. He claims that the modern world is experiencing the most dangerous period since World War II.
Turning Point 2027
The head of the Polish defense ministry shared his thoughts on social media. Błaszczak supported the call of NATO's Supreme Commander in Europe, General Christopher Cavoli, to prepare for a possible military threat from Russia and China.
This is yet another signal and confirmation that security issues must be removed from political disputes
The minister noted that the world today is experiencing the most dangerous period since the end of World War II.
We are living in the most dangerous times since the end of World War II, and our common task is to base our security on three pillars: a strong society, a strong army, and strong alliances
The new NATO commander in Europe, General Cavoli, also warned that Europe and the U.S. must be ready for a possible war with Russia and China in the future. NATO has already developed a plan for the 'lightning neutralization' of the Russian city of Kaliningrad.
The mentioned turning point year 2027 may have serious consequences for global security, considering the statements of Polish and NATO leaders regarding the increased threat from Russia and China. Leading officials encourage preparations for possible military conflicts and outline strategies for strengthening the security of countries during this dangerous period.
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