• shalafi@lemmy.world
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      Not for long. We are going to take Greenland, no question. That gets us kicked out a NATO, a goal for this administration.

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        Not for long

        Name a single politician who said shit about the thousand US military facilities in europe. They are going to stay there for a long time.

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    Tusk is on thin ice, with Law and Justice poised to take an outright majority in the 2027 election. It’s strange that we keep seeing these Tusk-friendly articles while refusing to acknowledge Nawrocki is the future of the country on its currently trajectory.

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      Why would an article about the primeminister of Poland warning the world about USA in any way talk about his potential future rival for an election that is in 2 years?

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        He’s not a potential future rival. He’s the sitting Polish president and head of the biggest party in the country.

        Tusk is holding together a shakey coalition of smaller liberal parties. He’s not the most popular politician in the country.

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          Ahh my bad, but why does he matter in an article about tusks opinion on USA?

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      Those elections are in nearly two years and the polls still look decent for Tusk. Poland might even move left, if Razem gains ground.