Nawrocki Thunders: "God, Honor, Fatherland", Not SAFE
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Karol Nawrocki referred to SAFE at the August 15th parade. Adam Szłapka assessed that "fortunately, the president was too weak to block the modernization opportunities of the Polish army."
— We must be convinced that the Polish army does not need foreign adjectives to describe and evaluate itself. We must be aware that
We must be aware that for centuries the banners of the Polish Army have had "God, Honor, Fatherland" written on them, not SAFE, said Karol Nawrocki.
"Parove the words of the late Lech Kaczyński, we can say: one day Georgia, today Ukraine, tomorrow perhaps the Baltic states and my homeland Poland, and one day perhaps Paris and Berlin," said Karol Nawrocki, referring to Russia's aggression. "The Polish armed forces do not need foreign adjectives to describe themselves. The equipment we see today was purchased thanks to taxes paid by Poles. We must be aware that the banners of the Polish Army h…
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