Polish President Duda has once again called on the US to place its nuclear arms within its borders to better deter Russia, mirroring talks with France amid security concerns.
“The borders of NATO moved east in 1999 ... Tusk also brought up the possibility of Poland developing its own nuclear arsenal, a topic Duda brushed off. “In order to have our own nuclear capability, I ...
As President Trump casts doubt on U.S. alliances, Poland needs to double its military manpower and consider more destructive ...
Alliance member states have been sounding the alarm about Europe's collective security amid Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
NATO member Poland exists in a unique, and precarious, geographic position in Europe that has forced it to take its security seriously. A Russian exclave, Kaliningrad, borders Poland to the ...
Poland shares a border with both Belarus ... That could lead to Warsaw deciding it needs to create its own coalition with its neighbours – a "mini 'NATO of the willing'" with a European country ...
Work is under way to make all men in Poland undergo military training ... Tusk pointed out Ukraine was invaded after it got rid of its own nuclear arsenal, adding Warsaw would like to acquire ...
Poland's President Andrzej Duda has urged the U.S. to deploy nuclear weapons in his country. Duda told the Financial Times that NATO's borders moved eastwards in 1999, the year Warsaw joined ...