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Putin's strategic win: Trump's actions risk Ukrainian aid

- Putin and Lavrov are sitting and drinking champagne, observing the events unfold. This has happened without their direct involvement, yet they have managed to divide the Western world - commented Gen. Roman Polko.

Sergey Lavrov and Vladimir Putin
Sergey Lavrov and Vladimir Putin
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- We must understand that any actions limiting aid to Ukraine result in the deaths of many innocent people - stated Gen. Roman Polko on Radio Piekary.

He emphasized that Ukraine has a right to feel somewhat deceived because the aid that reached Ukraine was often delayed, as if Europe and the world did not realize that defending against Putin's imperial ambitions essentially means defending Europe and the world against autocratic rule.

Gen. Polko: To prevent the Russians from crossing the Dnieper line

He added that he fears Trump's negotiations with Putin. - Putin was isolated and essentially in a state of oblivion. Suddenly, President Trump extended a hand to him. Bombardments and attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine are carried out daily - the general said.

- It is in Poland's strategic interest that Russian forces never cross the Dnieper line - he emphasized.

General Polko assessed that what President Trump proposed, which is the cessation of operations and halting the current front line without any guarantees of peace, is giving Putin time to regroup his forces, re-equip them, and resume aggression.

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