Poland’s ex-President Lech Walesa urged the Western powers to “scare [Russian President Vladimir] Putin with arms.”
In
an interview with the Ukrainian edition of Economic Truth Lech Walesa,
who also happens to be the proud holder of the Nobel Peace Prize, said
the West should demonstrate to Moscow it has nuclear weapons and that
these weapons are better than Russia’s.
The West must do “everything it possibly takes” to defend against
“Russian aggression”, all the way to “sending in nuclear missiles. It’s
important to show we have them, and that they are better than Russia’s,”
Walesa emphasized.
This is not the first verbal broadside Poland’s ex-President, just like some other Polish politicians, has launched against the Russian Federation.
In televised commons in March Walesa called Russia “a threat” and warned that it faced the prospect of “disintegration it only dared attack a Western country, including Poland.”
This is not the first verbal broadside Poland’s ex-President, just like some other Polish politicians, has launched against the Russian Federation.
In televised commons in March Walesa called Russia “a threat” and warned that it faced the prospect of “disintegration it only dared attack a Western country, including Poland.”
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