WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Decisions to be approved at this week’s NATO summit in Warsaw will build a deterrence force that should make Russia “forget about threatening Poland” and other nations, Poland’s defense minister said Monday.
Antoni Macierewicz spoke to The Associated Press just four days before about 2,000 delegates from the 28 NATO members and some partner nations meet to approve decisions to station a few thousand troops in Poland and the Baltic states.
A die-hard dissident repeatedly arrested under communism, Macierewicz said “we can forget about fear” even though, he said, Russia is taking steps that are a threat to …read more
Source: San Francisco Chronicle