Donald Trump has clearly stated that “the Western Hemisphere is our zone of interests.” According to the presenters, this is a disturbing signal for countries such as Poland, because the recognition of spheres of influence by the US means consent to similar actions by Russia and China. The conversation raises a question: what does this mean for Ukraine, the Baltic states and all of Central Europe?
War reparations and the German ambassador
Discussion about demanding PLN 6 trillion from Germany versus real talks about the Saxon Palace. The presenters point to a moral problem – former prisoners of the camps are still alive and have not received compensation. In the background, the tactless reaction of the German ambassador and the question whether it is worth escalating the dispute.
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The European Union, Polexit and the president's rhetoric
Analysis of the president's speech on November 11: a declaration of support for the EU, but at the same time strong anti-Western accents. Why was the word “Russia” missing from the speech? The presenters emphasize that Poland's presence in the EU is crucial, it gives us negotiating power and real financial benefits.
Azov Regiment – a military brand or the nucleus of a party?
“The Economist” writes about Azov as a “corporation” with its own PR infrastructure, social welfare and political ambitions. The presenters warn: this may be a problem in the context of Ukraine's march to the EU.
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