Polish PM Tusk explains why Poland doesn’t shoot down drones in its airspace

https://global.espreso.tv/world-news-tusk-explains-why-poland-does-not-shoot-down-drones-spotted-in-countrys-airspace

by PieceAffectionate460

24 comments
  1. What a lame excuse… Why can’t they cooperate with the Ukrainian air force to determine exactly what the targets are and help shoot them down?

  2. Poland’s air defence radars can clearly see an object coming from Ukraine many miles before it crosses its border, as well as its size, speed and altitude. To say it could be a civilian aircraft is a very lame excuse.

  3. And yet, Belurussia does just that. I smell a stinkin’ rat.
    Lukashenko, the sewer rat, can shoot down a Ruzzian attack drone (an hour ago), but Poland chooses not to.
    Tusk, Tusk, Tusk.
    As a Westerner, maybe I’m naive to Eastern European politics. 🤷‍♀️
    Something isn’t right here. Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
    There may be some history here I’m not aware of.

  4. NATO should be engaging every fucking thing that invades our airspace and smells like a sewage explosion in a Vodka factory.

  5. If you don’t shotdown you don’t give data about how your defence works.

  6. Sounds to me like we need an integrated air defence system.

    Something like….the NATO one?

  7. Because they are…bawk…what was that sound? Bawk bawk…what the…baaaaaawwwwwk
    CHIKKIN!

  8. It’s sad to say, but the west won’t wake up until we ourselves have a case with massive civilian casualties. And that day is coming.

  9. So all enemies need to do is to modify Dreamliners to carry bombs and can fly right away and drop it in the center of Warsaw?

    Or do enemy aircraft’s usually identify themselves as hostile?

  10. So Belarus sees Ukraine getting F-16s and decided to start shooting down Russian shit in its airspace. Maybe hoping for F-4s idk.

  11. For 2.5 years, Ukraine has been showing the world that Russians are not as scary as everyone believed them to be. They have shown us that Russians can get major ass whoopings, and you can kill them in large quantities. And yet the west is still scared of them. Scared or “provoking” them. Ukraine has provoked russia as much as possible. Russia is all bark but no bite.

  12. I can tell what they scared of. They know its russian hybrid war on their territory.
    Scared of war expansion on polish territory. Better invest in army while you can, middle of Europe.

  13. So now russia knows it can send recon drones basically anywhere in NATO airspace, without any hindrance. Great 👍

  14. To be fair, there are risks involved in intercepting missiles / drones.

    For example, there was an unfortunate incident where an anti air missile killed two Polish citizens.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-63640344

    & there are other examples where falling debris have caused deaths / fires / damage in Ukraine.

    But Russia is definitely provoking Poland into being more directly involved in the war. A sign of Russia’s desperation and idiocy.

    Nato should work more closely with Ukrainian air defences to close the sky & identify hostile drones faster.

  15. I’d guess they deliberately don’t shoot them down so they can get hit(kinda false flag ish), cause a bigger incident and give the west justification to take more dircet action/intervention against Russia or make all of Ukraine a no fly zone.

  16. Yeah. The russian military missile that flew across whole country was also hard to determine if it’s harmful or not.

  17. His stance seems reasonable – risk of accidentally hitting a civilian airplane is high. Polish airspace is full of civilian objects – it would be a disaster if innocent people died due to misidentification

  18. As long as Ukrainian drones can fly through Poland to strike targets in Kaliningrad, I’m okay with their stance.

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