Great Anti-War Debate

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Another anti-war debate is available, this time with more participants. The debate was prepared and aired by Think Polish tv channels, Pitoń TV, Against Censur, Chrobry way and the Education Centre of Poland.

In the discussion held by Tomasz Jankowski (against the Censur) took part Sylvia Gorlicka (politologist, Think Poland), Krystian Yachts (Working Poland), Kamil Klimczak (Chrobry Trail), Ronald Lasecki (independent publicist), Jaromir Latushinski (safety expert), Rafał Mossakowski (Poland Educational Centre), Mateusz Piskorski (Think Poland), Sebastian Pitoń (Polish Antiwar Movement, Piton TV), Konrad Hand (Kresowe), Adam Laughter (Think Poland).

Polish charge on Berlin

The first subject discussed was Polish-German relations in the context of the war in Ukraine, but besides the demands of war reparations formulated by the Polish government to Berlin. Adam Laughter said the full game is about "finish the proverbial bunny"and the implementation of Polish demands is impossible. Konrad Rękas discussed the legal aspects of Polish claims. "There is no indication that Poland can accomplish the same success as American Jews" – noted Ronald Lasecki, pointing to the slim chance of the demands made. Mateusz Piskorski pointed out the rhetoric of the moral blackmail of Warsaw at Berlin, besides in the context of the transfer of arms to Ukraine. PiS wanted Polish claims to support judaic organizations, but this failed, as Rafał Mossakowski reminded. “This is completely unrealistic” – summed up the issue of claims Sebastian Pitoń.

About the Army situation

The discussion on the situation in the Polish military and uniformed services dominated the question of the engagement of Polish mercenaries / erstwhile soldiers in the conflict in Ukraine. Jaromir Latuszynski noted that all actions must be based on a realistic assessment of potential. “Polish war has no usual assurance in politicians” said Sylwia Gorlicka. Krystian Jachacy talked about attempts to make in Poland militias composed of Belarusians, trained to participate in the war in Ukraine, but besides to make diversions in Belarus itself. Kamil Klimczak pointed out the structural problems of the Polish army.

The initiators and participants of the Debate announced further discussions in this cycle.

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