Poland and nukes? Why they cannot have them

There is a government and it makes a good decision to the benefit of common people. Wrong. Not only it is ridden with crooks, lobbyists, movers and shakers, and last but not least – the super-rich. Poland is kind of different because the role of power brokers are highly ranked priests. So Poland and nukes? Why they cannot have it?

Interesting, yet horrifying Polish views of its neighbors

Poles have a deep-seated caution towards both Germans and Russians, rooted in a complex history of invasions, occupations, and oppression by these neighboring powers. From the late 18th century until 1918, Poland was partitioned by Prussia (later Germany), Austria, and Russia, effectively erasing Poland from the map for over a century. During World War II, Nazi Germany invaded and brutally occupied Poland. This led to the Holocaust and the destruction of much of the country. Simultaneously, the Soviet Union invaded from the east. This led to massacres like the Katyn massacre and subsequent decades of Soviet domination after the war. This historical context fuels a lingering distrust towards both nations. And memories of these traumas are passed down through generations.

Additionally, the Cold War era saw Poland under Soviet influence, with the imposition of a communist regime that suppressed Polish sovereignty and independence. This period is remembered with bitterness, as it stifled Polish culture, religion, and political freedom. Despite modern diplomatic relations and Poland’s membership in the European Union and NATO, where Germany and Russia play significant roles, these historical wounds have left Poles cautious of both countries. The fear of being caught again between these two powerful neighbors continues to influence Polish foreign policy and public sentiment today.

Poland and nukes? The current bitter situation is in favor

Russia would have never invaded Ukraine had they had nuclear weapons. Poland was aiming at this as well, but something is an obstacle.

It is not that Poland would destabilize Europe; the Poles don’t care. The reason is that a patron-client system prevents them from it.

The USA rules it all. Do you think you can do something alone?

Not only banks, the property of the US super-rich in Poland, international lobbyists, but also secret service actions (such as compromising someone or funding a campaign) prevent it all.

Poland has its super-rich and they are connected to the US super-rich which has, of course, completely privatized foreign policy.

They have their own people in the parties and the Ilumminatis (no, I am not joking) are organized even though their cohesion (I mean the rich families) remains shallow.

Poland and nukes? What about other countries?

Japan (completely controlled by the US), South Korea (ditto), Brazil, Germany, Tukey or Saudia Arabia. All of them would like to have nukes (at least covertly).

But since the sole super-power (in 2024) exerts influence a few people are aware of, it is impossible to make nuclear weapons for countries that would otherwise like it.


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