Ukraine's victory is lowest price to pay to avoid global conflict — historian
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Sat, 11 Oct 2025 11:30:00 +0300

This opinion was expressed on Espreso TV by Mirosław Czech, historian, publicist, and former member of the Polish Sejm."Everyone understands that Russian drones in Europe are a very serious matter. Statements and actions by Europe and NATO are no longer enough. All the key declarations have already been made. The commander-in-chief of NATO forces in Europe, American General Alexus Grynkewich, arrived, gathered all the chiefs of staff of NATO forces in Europe, and said that they have a year and a half to prepare for a conflict with China and Russia. Are they all realizing of this?" Czech said.The historian noted that only strengthening Ukraine with modern weapons can prevent a global conflict. Both European and American politicians are well aware of this."Why did Trump make such a statement that Ukraine can win? They realized that the cheapest way to prevent a scenario of a huge global conflict with China is to provide Ukraine with weapons and the capability to defeat Russia. And to ensure a truly just peace for Ukraine. This is the cheapest price in any case. It has been this way since the beginning of the war, and today we have reached the situation we are in, and there is an understanding of this in American military circles. I think Secretary of State Rubio is well aware of this and is taking appropriate action. The first sign has been given — the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, where a decision was made on joint defense, 5%, and so on, meaning that NATO will remain intact and America will not leave NATO," he concluded.On July 28, Andrius Kubilius assured that the European Union would remain involved in the defense of Ukraine regardless of what the United States decides to do.On September 14, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered partner countries assistance in training to repel Russian drones.On September 19, it became known that after Russian drones violated the airspace of Poland and Romania, the EU decided to use Ukraine's experience to build a “drone wall.”
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