Poland is engaged in nuclear weapons? It's time for a real talk!
Finally waiting for this day! Boy, I'm furious, and it's just a stunner to tell you about this good show of Poland's nuclear possession. Don't look at this small country on the surface, it looks weak, but in fact, it is very clear in my heart, especially this time the limelight of nuclear **. Let me take my time.
First of all, Poland is historically a cunning guy. Look at the Cold War period, they joined NATO, became the vanguard of the United States, and also pulled the banner as a tiger's skin, and bought protection with loyalty. But now, this kid has misseen the general trend of history. The strategic center of gravity of the United States has long shifted to the Asia-Pacific region, and Poland is still here and wants to wait for American protection? It's just self-inflicted, it's really blind.
Now, the war in Ukraine is in full swing, but Poland has made a mistake of quick success. They thought that through Ukraine they would be able to create a buffer zone with Russia and even regain control of the initiative in Central and Eastern Europe. However, the reality is so cruel, Ukraine is heading for defeat, and Poland has to think about the future.
Russia's tricks this time are really unusual. Drop the chain in tactical technology, not like the superpower of the past. But people have found the traditional magic weapon, which is to fight for consumption in defensive counterattacks. Historically, the Russian army has always stood firm after being passively beaten and finally counterattacked. This time is no exception, it seems that there is no large-scale counterattack at the moment, but there are many political considerations behind it.
And Ukraine, too, is an indisputable guy. It is in the same vein as the Russian army, but it can't wait for the rabbit and insists on taking the initiative to attack. The result? The Kharkov ** wave is comparable to the Soviet counter-assault in the Battle of Stalingrad, but the Zaporozhye ** is comparable to the Russian army assault in the Battle of Tannenburg. Ukraine has made a lot of mistakes, they have not figured out that the Russian army's defensive counterattack strategy is based on a vast territory and abundant manpower. Ukraine is far from this point, every inch of land must be contested, but there are not enough resources, and now Europe and the United States are pessimistic about the prospects of the war. It's really a swollen face and a fat man, and he deserves to be in such a predicament.
Poland watched this good show turn into a bad show, and also ran into Trump, who was always thinking about kicking off the burden of NATO, if he came to power, it would be even worse. NATO without the United States is a rabble, and Germany, France, and Britain cannot hold on. As soon as Poland saw this situation, it had to think about it if it wanted to guarantee it. Although the Russian army collapsed, the Polish army was still too difficult to face, and NATO couldn't hold on, not to mention the United States, which might skip the ticket. At this time, Poland believes that only with nuclear weapons can security be ensured. But the question is, how? They have three options: develop their own, share nuclear bombs, and the United States station.
Do it yourself? This is the most reliable, but the political, military, and technical barriers are the highest. The United States has always been worried that other allies will engage in nuclear weapons, let alone Poland, and even Taiwan and South Korea have been stirred up by the United States. Besides, Poland does not even have a place to test nuclear **, it is impossible on the territory, it is not possible at sea, and overseas colonies do not exist. In the worst-case scenario, Poland has not yet crossed the nuclear threshold, and various sanctions have been hailed, forcing Poland to abandon it. Even if it was successfully developed, Poland needed throwing tools, but these were all subject to various limitations.
And what about nuclear bomb sharing? Within the NATO structure, there is a nuclear bomb sharing mechanism. Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Turkey, and Italy all have US nuclear bombs, which are managed by the US military in peacetime and used by NATO in wartime. Poland can also join, but in this way, Poland will have no nuclear autonomy, which is a hard wound for them. Poland has always had a high opinion of himself, and he is pragmatic about supranational structures such as NATO and the European Union. They are not willing to accept unconditional constraints, and nuclear sharing may not meet their requirements.
And what about the direct entry of the United States? It also looks like an option. Canada used to have a nuclear share with the United States, but that is long since the end of it. Poland wants to have nuclear **, but none of the options in front of it are good. And you have to look at Russia's movements, they have already deployed nuclear ** in Belarus and Kaliningrad, and Lukashenko even claimed that Russia deployed nuclear ** at his request. It seems that Russia's grip on the region is getting stronger.
For the sake of these parts, boy, I miss Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts a little. This good show of Poland's nuclear possession is simply Jin Yong's martial arts mastery, scheming, conspiracy, who can stand alone in the martial arts and become the leader of the martial arts alliance? The sequel will be continued, so stay tuned.
To be continued, stay tuned for the second half——
Continued: Russia's deployment of nuclear weapons in Belarus and Kaliningrad can be described as a good move on the chessboard. Lukashenko is unashamed to declare that he will not hesitate to use nuclear ** as long as it is invaded. And Kaliningrad is like a sharp knife, straight under Poland's armpit, leaving them in a dilemma. Poland wants to possess nuclear weapons this time, but it is actually asking for trouble. In my opinion, this is a contest between the Martial Arts Alliance Leader and the Jedi.
However, we cannot ignore the position of Poland. They watched the Russian show and felt that they needed a good hand as well. But the problem is that the options are limited, either develop nuclear ** on your own, cooperate with the United States, or be tied down by NATO. It's like a martial arts master being trapped in a fierce duel, trapped in the thirty-six strategies, and it is difficult to get out of it no matter what.
And all this is their own doing. Poland used to be the best in the martial arts, but now it finds itself in a Jedi. Possession of nuclear ** is undoubtedly a trick they chose in order to save their lives, but whether this move can break the situation and become the leader of the martial arts alliance remains to be tested by time.
Although Poland's nuclear drama is full of twists and turns, it also shows a country's confusion in geopolitics. In this complex and volatile situation, Poland is struggling to find a way to survive, but how to choose between them has put them in a very difficult situation. is like a master in the martial arts, between swords and swords, he chooses to fight against the water, but he may fall into an uncontrollable dilemma.
After all, the show continues, and each character plays their part on stage. Poland, perhaps, still needs to find its own place in this martial arts battle. And I can only watch the drama here, looking forward to this good drama of Poland's nuclear possession, and finally usher in an unexpected ending.
At the end of the play, the martial arts disputes are not over, and the ending is dominated by Poland. ——