Missile Strike in Poland Reminds Us Foreign Policy Matters
16 Nov 2022
So, it turns out that the missile strike in Poland was actually likely perpetrated by Ukraine, not Russia.
#NATO ambassadors met to address yesterday’s deadly explosion in #Poland. Allies expressed strong solidarity with our valued Ally Poland, and made clear that we will continue to support #Ukraine’s right to self-defence. We remain vigilant, calm & closely coordinated. pic.twitter.com/7LWd73xu6i
— Jens Stoltenberg (@jensstoltenberg) November 16, 2022
If it had been Russia, it would have triggered NATO article 5. It’s a terrifying reminder that this war could spiral out of control at any moment. Zelensky called for NATO retaliation before it was revealed that the Russians most likely didn’t do it.
Zelenskyy yesterday: “Terror is not limited to our national borders. Russian missiles hit Poland … NATO territory. This is a Russian missile attack on collective security — a very significant escalation. We must act” pic.twitter.com/zylfGdbwzw
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) November 16, 2022
We’re sending Ukraine billions. When is enough enough? When does this war end? Biden’s done nothing to find a diplomatic solution.
Since it was Ukraine’s missile that hit our NATO ally Poland, can we at least stop spending billions to arm them now?
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 16, 2022
We know President Trump’s foreign policy because we’ve already lived it. He didn’t start any wars and he kept America safe.
Foreign policy must be a major issue in the 2024 campaign.
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