When it seemed that Georgette Mosbacher as US Ambassador to Poland was the most painful cheek we could get from the Americans, Trump's squad shouted: hold my gun! In place of Mark Brzeziński, Thomas Rose, the erstwhile publisher of The Jerusalem Post, the alt-right commentator and the radically pro-Israeli lobbyist will come to us. Rose knows Poland, talks about it often. Recently, for example, he demanded a warrant that the Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu pursued by the global Criminal Court would not be detained during his visit to Auschwitz. He'll most likely be taking care of more crucial things soon, specified as judaic buildings. After all, Donald Trump clearly wrote that Rose would put American interests above everything else. Welcome to the neo-combat era. The revolution of common sense does not take prisoners.
I personally bet that Poland will be curious in Trump Jared Kushner's son-in-law, but seemingly he didn't even want to – he has more intraitable interests in the mediate East. At least Kushner would come and go, it would only be unpleasant for a fewer days. However, the Americans have decided to keep an eye on us constantly, so we will be under day-to-day supervision so as not to tell you a stripe. If the Citadel is inactive standing, it would be a shame not to usage it. Mr. Rose is simply a businessman, so he will surely see the anticipation of utilizing this beautiful and highly extended property. And this Citadel isn't judaic at all?
A Bad Dilemma
It is hard to get a greater contrast – Biden's administration sent an American of Polish origin to Warsaw, and Trump's squad a judaic lobbyist. If anyone thinks the PiS is sobering up, I'm right out of my mind. Brzeziński is inactive hated and portrayed as an insult. Thomas Rose, on the another hand, is simply a proof of Tusk's incorrect policy. If they were in charge, I'm certain any another good ambassador would come. And so Trump had no choice, he had to send us a strict overseer, who would shake Poland and bring it back straight.
Although during the time of PiS Trump sent over the Vistula River the celebrated Mosbacher, who treated the U.S. embassy in Warsaw as the easternmost American colonial facility, no 1 seems to anticipate any consequences from Jarosław Kaczyński's party. It is adequate for PiS politicians to be happy that the fresh U.S. Ambassador is radically right, so it will feed liberals and lefties. What is yet expected to lead to regaining power in Poland by this more right-wing right.
The full PiS communicative about sovereignty is pure foaming. Subjecting the country to American cowboys and Israeli lobbyists is the cost they are willing to bear to regain power. So they will constantly incite Rose, study to him, complain. "I knock, you speak" – you will hear in line in front of his office. The government will be under constant force – show assertiveness and hazard deteriorating relations with the US or subdued the tail and meekly meet further demands? A terrible dilemma. Especially in Poland, whose safety depends mostly on Washington's goodwill.
Of course, the government can besides become the pioneer of Trumpism – not specified a voltary politician saw. Tusk will hide and regulation from the rear chair, like Kaczyński for 8 years. The Prime Minister will be a decent Conservative Kosiniak-Kamysz, Kotula and Nowacka will resign, Sikorski will take a tiny step to the right and ask his wife to take the day off, and you can shout, “We? Forever behind Trump!”. The left wing may be problematic, but how many of them are there, a fewer people? Without much trouble, they will be replaced by these more "reasonable" Confederacy policies.
Right-wing government in Poland will deal with right-wing Europe
Even more right-wing will not be our biggest concern. Even European relations may not be peculiarly embarrassing, as another European countries are besides turning right. In Belgium, the Czech Republic and Italy, we already have prime ministers from the faction of European Conservatives and Reformists, in Austria, an alternate for Germany is preparing to rule, and the Oder will shortly be ruled by the law-turning CDU, possibly with the silent support of the AfD. In France, Macron is so weak that his next prime ministers fall like flies. The converted liberal government from Poland could easy agree with the above options.
Of course, that would mean being completely subordinate to the Americans. You want safety guarantees? besides bad you don't have any uncommon metals or fossil fuels, but don't worry, we'll get along. Here is the offer: taxation relief for American corporations, zero regulation in areas of interest to business with the US, a list of tenement houses to give, immunity to Netanyahu and another people accused of crimes in the Gaza Strip, purchases of weapons and gas exclusively from Americans. You can besides be 51st State if you request to. Or 61, we'll see.
Time of lawfulness, cowboyry and hard vendetta
The government can besides hold a pro-European line, but then the return of the Law and Justice to power will become very likely. Musk will support Nawrocki in the presidential election utilizing his tweets and algorithms on the X portal, possibly even make a loud interview with him. Trump will besides put the cards on the Polish right, which will make the president a man who would have even been a third-rate candidate 15 years ago. The coalition will collapse on October 15 and the PiS will win early elections.
It'll be truly scary by then. Trump's long-term crew for regaining the power of the Law and Justice will not even kneel before the Americans, but lay down a cross. If anyone gets hurt, Trump will immediately remind you who brought them back to power. Poland will become a secondary colony for the U.S., but Kaczyński's organization is adequate that it will be able to revenge freely on its predecessors. So there will be a time of hard lawfulness, cowboyry and violent vendetta.
In fact, breaking the law isn't what could disturb the raging hegemon. Let them take revenge as long as they don't violate any American interests.