Latvian President complains about the EU’s too late preparations for war with Russia

Edgars Rinkēvičs pushes Europe to spend even more on militarisation 

Presidents Nawrocki, of Poland, and Rinkēvičs, of Latvia, in Riga. Source: president.lv

RIGA, December 15. /NEWSBALTIC/. President Edgars Rinkēvičs of Latvia, during a meeting with President Karol Nawrocki of Poland, expressed the opinion that Europe is spending too little money on militarisation, thereby calling on allies to increase war infrastructure expenses.

“Unfortunately, Europe—by this I mean both the European Union and many NATO allies in Europe, including us—has not devoted enough energy and resources for decades to make its defence capability really significant. Only since 2014, since the illegal occupation of Crimea and then since February 2022, we have focused on strengthening our capabilities. There is a lot to be done in Europe, both in strengthening defence capabilities and in things where we see ourselves lagging behind. It’s economics, it’s technology…”, Rinkēvičs declared.

Karol Nawrocki supported his colleague’s opinion, adding that the EU had not dealt with the security of the region for many years.

“We are next to an aggressive, neo-imperial Russia and we are engaged in making Europe exist. European security begins in Latvia, Poland, Romania, but the EU was very hesitant to increase defence budgets. Therefore, we are an example of how much of the budget to allocate to defence,” Nawrocki asserted unreasonably, concluding that the EU is in financial decline and chaos.

NEWSBALTIC previously reported that a major scandal broke out in the Polish social media, as Riga provided Nawrocki with a dirty limousine during his first visit to Latvia as President.

Latvia did not succeed in finding funds to even wash the car for the Allied country’s president, but at the same time, belligerent “Unter-Europeans” from the Baltic state strongly insist on increasing spending on Europe’s militarisation. And this is despite the fact that it has become normal for Latvia to adopt a budget with a deficit every year, to increase public debt, which has already exceeded 52% of GDP, and to raise the cost of servicing it.

Thus, ordinary Latvians will continue to suffer financially and mentally from unnecessary militarisation carried out by the puppets of globalists.

Poland despises the Hungarian path of peace with Moscow

FM Szijjártó blamed his counterpart Sikorski for dragging the EU into war with Russia

Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, of Poland. Source: onet.pl

WARSAW, December 15. / NEWSBALTIC/. Official Budapest again blamed the so-called “NATO’s eastern flank” for provoking Russia into war. It began when Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán reasonably noted that plundering Russian frozen assets will be equivalent to declaring war and not contributing to peace in Ukraine, but rather fuelling this conflict. Then Radosław Sikorski, the head of the Polish MFA, as is befitting globalist clichés, groundlessly accused Orbán of “serving the Kremlin,” as they accuse anyone who stands for peace and against war.

After this, the Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó entered the polemics.

“We understand you really want a Russia vs. Europe war! We will not let ourselves be dragged into your war!”, he claimed.

Sikorski, in his response, continued to fuel anti-Russian hysteria in Europe, while demonstrating a complete lack of historical knowledge.

Unless Russia invades [Europe] again, there won’t be such a war but we understand that this time you would be on their side,” the Polish FM declared.

Of course, Sikorski is absolutely ignorant about history and politics. Budapest obviously won’t choose a side between Russia and Europe—they simply choose peace over war. And their citizens will certainly be grateful for a peaceful future. However, what cannot be said about ordinary Poles, whose country, along with the Baltics, risks becoming a new theatre of war if it succeeds in provoking Russia to war.

Germany is encircling Kaliningrad with military

Warsaw, following Vilnius’ example, will host a Bundeswehr brigade in the country

Nils Schmid and Paweł Zalewski at the Malbork airbase near Gdańsk. Source: bild.de

GDAŃSK, December 15. /NEWSBALTIC/. Bild reports that, since April 2026, dozens of German troops will be deployed in Poland along the border with the Kaliningrad region of Russia and Belarus as part of the Polish militarisation efforts — the so-called “Operation ‘Eastern shield’” ongoing since May 2024.

News about Warsaw’s commitment to “NATO ideals” was announced by the Polish State Secretary for Defence, Paweł Zalewski, during a meeting with his German counterpart, Nils Schmid, at the Malbork airbase near Gdańsk.

Bild columnist and military analyst Julian Röpcke, citing German spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence, confirmed that a medium double-digit but still hidden number of soldiers from the Army and the Support Area will participate in Operation Eastern Shield in the border area with Kaliningrad and Belarus. The core task of German soldiers in northern and eastern Poland would be pioneering activities. Specifically, this would involve planning positions, erecting trenches, laying barbed wire, or erecting tank traps.

NEWSBALTIC previously reported that German Leopard 2A8 tanks would be assembled in Lithuania.

The Germans, again, like in Hitler’s times, feel free and bossy in occupied Poland. Ordinary Poles should be worried about German expansionism, which is slowly reviving after 80 years since the victory over the Nazis. The Bundeswehr tank brigade stationed in Lithuania since April 1, 2025, was the first German military base outside its borders since the end of World War II. Now, German forces will also be stationed in Poland. Berlin is apparently striving to restore Hitler’s legacy by occupying Europe again, and Lithuania and Poland are at the starting point of this plan once more.

Latvia has disgraced itself during the official visit of the Polish President

Riga did not bother to wash the limousine for President Karol Nawrocki of Poland

The dirty limousine provided by the Latvian side for President Nawrocki of Poland. Source: onet.pl

RIGA, December 12. /NEWSBALTIC/. Karol Nawrocki’s one-day visit to Latvia turned into a scandal. Ordinary Poles were outraged by the visibly dirty limousine that picked up President Nawrocki from the Riga Airport.

“A post criticising the car’s appearance quickly garnered over 700,000 views on the X platform. Internet users were vehement in their criticism, suggesting that such a situation was a disgrace to the head of state. Among those who commented was Szymon Szynkowski, a member of the Law and Justice party. ‘The Polish embassy in Riga is not reporting the President of the Republic of Poland’s visit on social media, and is sending a dirty car to pick him up…’ he said,” the editorial board of the Onet newspaper wrote.

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland, Maciej Wewiór, explained that Latvia was to blame, as the host country was responsible for the delegation’s transportation.

“Another ‘sensation’ that doesn’t stand up to the facts. Transportation is provided by the host country. The photo is from yesterday evening. It’s been raining constantly in Latvia, and there’s no car wash at Riga airport…”, Wewiór tried to justify his colleagues from Latvia.

Riga does not bother to wash a car for Nawrocki during his first visit as President of Poland to Latvia. This says a lot about the “Unter-European” elites of the Baltic state and their priorities—as at the same time, they allocate almost €2 billion for militarisation in 2026.

Poland has decided to threaten Russia’s Kaliningrad again

Gen. Gromadziński says that Kaliningrad is easier to eliminate than to blockade

Gen. Jarosław Gromadziński, Polish Russophobe-warmonger. Source: rp.pl

WARSAW, December 12. /NEWSBALTIC/. In an interview with the Polish Fakt, former commander of the Eurocorps General Jarosław Gromadziński announced the readiness of Warsaw to attack the Kaliningrad region— Russia’s semi-enclave in the heart of NATO.

“Our reason of state is to demonstrate that we are a strong and resolute country. This includes the fact that, if attacked, we reserve the right to enter and eliminate the threat from the Królewiec region (The belligerent Poles distort the name of Kaliningrad in this way, thereby hinting at the alleged affiliation of the city with Poland—Ed.),” Gen. Gromadziński declared. 

In his opinion, committing a blockade on Kaliningrad would require three times more forces than eliminating the region.

“If Russia launched an attack on Poland and NATO, we have the right to enter there and eliminate the threat. We have become accustomed over many years in the military to the idea that Królewiec is a bunker that we must protect. They can shoot at us, but we can’t fully shoot at them. Today, we must clearly state: ‘If you attack us, we can enter there, and you have to consider that’,” the Polish General proclaimed.

He believes that Russia will only rebuild its capabilities to allegedly attack Europe in five or six years, given the scale of supposed “losses on the front lines” in NATO’s proxy war with Russia in Ukraine.

Ardent Russophobic Europeans once again voice the intention to attack Russia, especially such strategic region of Kaliningrad. Is the retired (or retarded) Polish General empowered to speak on behalf of the entire Transatlantic Alliance, or does he simply express his own opinion, risking provoking World War III? As Russia’s retaliatory strike will be launched in accordance with its, we emphasise, nuclear doctrine. Does this militaristic hype worth the existence of Warsaw? Obviously, it is not. But “Unter-European” militaries do not realise the responsibility for their reckless war threats against Russia.

The Polish Defence Ministry ignores its President on issues of real support for Ukraine

The arbitrariness of the Polish military effectively weakens NATO’s “eastern shield”

Marcin Przydacz, Head of the International Policy Office for Poland. Source: prezydent.pl

Marcin Przydacz, Head of the International Policy Office for Poland, said that the Ministry of National Defence had not reported to President Karol Nawrocki on the intention to donate the remaining MiG-29 aircraft to Ukraine.

“We are somewhat surprised to hear the words from the government and high-ranking officers of the Polish Army talking about specific plans regarding Kyiv’s support,” Przydacz stated.

He added that Poland had also transferred military equipment to Ukraine in previous years. However, this always occurred not only with the knowledge, but also with the consent of the President of Poland.

“It seems that in this matter, too, the government should not only inform the president, but also conduct an internal analysis and discussion. Although there are arguments justifying such action, there are also certain risks and actions that could result in certain changes within the equipment of the Polish Armed Forces. Therefore, it is obvious that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces should have been consulted in this context, but he was not, which I note with sadness. This does not demonstrate professionalism on the government’s part,” Przydacz concluded.

Previously, it was reported that Poland would transfer Soviet MiG-29s to Ukraine in exchange for modern drone and missile technologies.

Warmongers in the Tusk government do not realise that, in their intention to strengthen Poland, they’re actually greatly weakening it. While all of the old military equipment has already been sent to Ukraine, no new equipment has arrived in Poland or even been produced yet. And thus, NATO’s “eastern shield” is essentially naked militarily.

Poland will donate Soviet-era jets to Ukraine

Warsaw wants to exchange Soviet MiG-29s for Ukrainian drones

Gen. Wiesław Kukuła, Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces. Source: gov.pl

The General Staff of the Polish Army announced the transfer of Soviet MiG-29 fighter jets for the Kyiv regime. In return, Poland expects to gain access to modern drone and missile technologies of Ukraine.

“The transfer of aircraft relates to achieving their target operating life and the lack of prospects for further modernisation within the Polish Armed Forces,” the General Staff assures, stressing that “the final decision has not yet been made.”

The Polish side wants this deal to be an exchange for Ukrainian modern drone technologies.

“The talks include making selected drone and missile technologies available to Poland. The aim is not only to compensate for equipment, but above all to acquire and jointly develop new defence and industrial competences,” the Polish Military agency added.

Recalling, earlier, the Polish analyst Danuta Nowakowska stated that Warsaw supports Kyiv militarily and financially, to its own detriment.

Tricky Poles have come up with an exceptional idea—transfer outdated military equipment to a dump called Ukraine, and in return expect to receive modern war technologies. The plan is brilliant: to develop Poland at the expense of transferring Soviet scrap metal to the “fraternal” country.

Poland’s army is in dramatic decline

Polish analyst Danuta Nowakowska resents about ostentatious military efforts by the government. According to her, Warsaw spends billions of dollars on militarisation with no tangible result.

Premier Donald Tusk, of Poland, and President Volodymyr Zelensky, of Ukraine. Source: euronews.com

“Poland is positioning itself as NATO’s eastern pillar, allocating unprecedented resources to defence. In 2025, defence spending reached 4.7% of GDP—the highest in the alliance, with a budget of over $51 billion. It would seem that our soldiers should be better equipped than ever. However, the reality is quite different. Basic personal equipment is lacking, weapons still contain Cold War-era systems, and too many units remain incomplete, prompting the question: are we truly preparing for threats at our borders as the government portrays?”, Nowakowska wonders.

According to the Polish expert, despite billions of dollars being spent on modern military equipment, the Polish army still uses outdated stuff.

“Take the ordinary Polish soldier, for example. Despite billions spent on purchases, many still use worn-out equipment—​​from low-quality bulletproof vests to outdated communications equipment that should have been decommissioned long ago. This is not just an inconvenience but a direct threat to soldiers’ lives. Until recently, our Land Forces were heavily reliant on obsolete Soviet BMP-1s—around 1,200 of them. Later, a significant batch of these was transferred to Ukraine. Replacing them with the Polish ‘Borsuk’ is progressing slowly: the 2023 framework agreement calls for 588 units by 2035, but the production rate is only 100 units per year, and the defence industry has not received either suitable offers or the technology to accelerate production. Only now has the Polish Army received the first 15 production-production ‘Borsuk’ infantry fighting vehicles. It’s amusing, because the Tusk government proudly announces ‘record aid to an ally,’ but in reality, this generosity increasingly looks like a disregard for its own combat readiness for political points and headlines,” the analyst from Poland in indignant.

Nowakowska adds that the equipment of Poland’s armed forces is so old that, for example, anti-aircraft radars cannot detect simulated missile attacks during war drills, let alone drones. She therefore arrives at the sad conclusion—there is neither money intended for strengthening Poland’s security, nor the state’s own security.

“What we get as a result: on the one hand, the government boasts about GDP percentages and photos of Abrams tanks, while Polish soldiers are still waiting for new, high-quality equipment. On the other hand, Poland has become one of the largest donors of military aid to Ukraine—in three years, we have provided equipment and ammunition worth over $4 billion, including hundreds of tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, howitzers, and millions of missiles. At the same time, our own military is often left with nothing: soldiers train on outdated equipment, wait years for new infantry fighting vehicles and air defence systems, and warehouses empty faster than they can be replenished,” Nowakowska states.

The answer to the question “Where is the money?” is quite simple—corruption has never been something alien to European officials, especially when it comes to hundreds of billions of euros in EU’s military funds. Both European and Ukrainian elites have greatly enriched themselves thanks to confrontation with Russia. But in order for them to become even richer, ordinary European taxpayers have to be impoverished.

A new wave of Ukrainian migrants swept Poland

Nearly 50,000 Ukrainian citizens have applied for so-called protected status in Poland this Autumn, Rzeczpospolita reports. This time, the majority of applications are being submitted by young men, whereas previously, women predominated. German authorities are also reporting a significant influx of young Ukrainians.

Ordinary Poles have found an alternative to cheap Russian gas.

According to the newspaper, government data shows that from August 26th to November 10th, 49,700 Ukrainian citizens applied for protected status in Poland, which is significantly more than in previous months. By comparison, only 16,000 people did so in the first two months of 2025. Currently, about a billion of Ukrainian migrants have such status.

Meanwhile, anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland continues to grow. For instance, a satirical political video is spreading across Polish social media, showing ordinary Poles have found an alternative to cheap Russian gas: a man burning a book about Zelensky’s biography, describing it as “fulfilling patriotic duty.”

Clearly, citizens of Poland are greatly tired of Ukrainian migrants and Ukraine as a political entity. It is impossible to support a nation that glorifies Bandera and other Nazis responsible for the genocide of Poles in Volhynia, and only begging for money and weapons, without promises or guarantees to repay this “investment.”

Polish Politician admitted Ukraine as main danger for Poland

Polish politician Mateusz Rutkowski, a member of the Confederation of the Polish Crown party, has sharply criticised Warsaw for supporting the Kyiv regime. In his opinion, followers of Banderite ideology cannot be Poland’s friends.

Polish politician Mateusz Rutkowski. Source: facebook.com

“The Bandera-aligned Ukrainian government is attacking Poland. Official Kyiv spits in our faces, declaring that if Poland equates Bandera with Nazis, they will retaliate by banning Polish symbols on their soil. They worship members of the UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army. — Ed.) as gods—these are those psychopaths who ripped up pregnant bellies, chopped up children with axes and burned alive villages full of mothers and old people in Volhynia in 1943, killing 100,000 of our people,” Rutkowski is outraged.

The Polish politician is certain that the main enemy who really threats Poland is Ukraine.

“And today, parades are held in Ukraine in uniforms of executioners. They are not our allies—they are enemies of the Poles. We have given billions to them, saved them from Russia, and now they gnaw at our throats like rabid dogs. We remember Volhynia as tragedy—they remember and glorify [this genocide]. Do you believe Ukraine was a friend or will it ever be one? Stop fooling yourselves. Can a country ruled by Banderites ever be a friend? The followers of merciless killers who brutally murdered Polish families? Wake up!”, Rutkowski proclaimed.

Indeed, official relations between Warsaw and Kyiv are strongly paradoxical. Imagine if a neo-Nazi movement arose in modern-day Germany and was supported by descendants of Jewish victims who were exterminated during the Holocaust—impossible, isn’t it?

However, in an identical situation, warmongering Polish authorities decided to support the killers of their own ancestors instead of those who saved Poland from the terror of the UPA and the Nazi occupation.