
Russian missile in Poland — mess from Moscow’s reckless war

The situation with the Russian missile in Poland has taken on a bizarre character — one that perfectly illustrates the mess the modern world is in. At the moment, three versions are floating around.
First: a cruise missile fired by the orcs.
Second: their missile, damaged by Ukrainian air defense.
Third: a Ukrainian air defense missile launched to intercept an enemy rocket.
This spread of “options” gives politicians plenty of space for interpretive dances — and that’s exactly what we’re watching right now.
Europe Knew This Was Coming
Back in the mid-70s, it was already clear that in densely populated Europe, with modern weapons, any clash between two opposing sides would pose a direct danger to neighboring countries not formally in the conflict. Not just indirect, but immediate. Modern artillery and MLRS can already lob shells dozens of kilometers, which in Europe is a lot. Throw in aviation and missiles, and it’s a guarantee: sooner or later, munitions will fall on someone else’s territory. And with Europe’s dense population, they’ll cause damage. That’s why Europe collectively decided: “no more wars here.”
And yet here war is in full swing. And once again, the Swamp Empire is showing the ugliest, dirtiest kind of war — the exact type Europe swore to get rid of forever. Russia wages aggressive imperialist wars, first with Georgia, now with Ukraine.
Which means all these debates about whose missile hit Poland are just blowing steam. Considering the kind of weapons Moscow fires and the sheer intensity, the real miracle is that something like this hasn’t already happened. Pootin and his lackeys have promised more than once to strike Polish territory. They’re terrified to actually do it, but they allow themselves to plan it. At the very least, they’ve been striking Ukrainian targets right by the Polish border. That alone makes incidents like this inevitable. These are exactly the consequences that were bound to follow Moscow’s violation of the Helsinki Accords.
Russian missile in Poland – Cause or Consequence?
So the question returns: do you deal with the cause or the consequence? Even if it was our missile that landed in Poland, it’s obvious that our air defense was firing at enemy cruise missiles headed for Ukrainian towns near the Polish border. It can happen again tomorrow or the day after. Ukraine will once again do everything to intercept them, and similar threats will once again arise. Which means something has to be done about the war criminal in the Kremlin who tramples every international norm meant to keep Europe safe.
So far we only see statements. No adequate responses to the Kremlin Führer’s latest stunt. And we’re not talking about supporting Ukraine — we mean Europe’s own reaction to such things.
Why can’t NATO air defense shoot down enemy missiles and drones already over Ukrainian territory? Their systems can see our skies for hundreds of kilometers, so what’s stopping them?
And warn Pootin clearly: any rocket or plane that enters that zone will be shot down. Even this would be an adequate answer. Because Europeans must understand: every time they let incidents like this slide, they provoke Pootin to keep going.
Ukraine Stands Alone
We’ll see how this saga around the Russian missile in Poland ends. For now, it’s the same amorphous hand-wringing as before. Out of the entire civilized world, only one country is capable of meeting Pootin force with force — and that’s Ukraine. The rest only talk, warn, express “concerns,” and keep playing their strange political role games.
We won’t condemn anyone or demand more than they can give. We’re grateful for the help. But let’s be honest: only our army has shown it can meet the threats of the 21st century head-on.
Everyone else will later study from textbooks how the Ukrainian Armed Forces responded to khuilo’s aggression — because only Ukraine has shown a real 21st-century response.
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