

The leaders mention to the above mentioned papal encyclicals and note that in all of them Francis overtakes his time or has caught up with the backlog of his institution, which yet began to address issues as crucial as ecology, intergenerational justice, artificial intelligence or solidarity in the face of a possible next pandemic.
Witold Juras besides sees a papal motion toward liberation theology. This area, previously fought by John Paul II and Benedict XVI, was different in times erstwhile communism was a real danger, and something very different today, erstwhile alternatively turbocapitalism is simply a threat.
The leaders besides note dialog with Islam, careful talks with Orthodoxy and a neutral attitude towards Ukrainian Autokephalia, which, given the fragile contacts with the Russian Orthodox Church, was actually a kindness. erstwhile discussing the Vatican's abroad policy, Witold Juras notes that it is not possible to resent the Catholic Church for not engaging far from our expectations in current problems, as the primary task of this institution is to defend the rights of believers.
Donald Trump goes besides far in his concessions to Russia
The second subject discussed in the podcast is the American-Russian talks on the end of the war in Ukraine. Both leaders agree that Donald Trump goes besides far in his concessions towards Russia, but disagree in his assessment of whether the agreement that emerges will be a defeat or a triumph for Ukraine. Witold Jurasz notes that for now unambiguous assessments are premature, and the final review should depend on the establishment of a NATO peacekeeping mission in Ukraine.
The leaders note that Poland is on the margins of talks about the future of Ukraine, and this is to a large degree the consequence of the common gloating of Polish politicians who race in assurances that our country will never send troops to the Ukrainian-Russian front. In conducting specified a policy, Poland cannot number on playing a more serious function in the peace process.
There will besides be economical policy and customs wars that Donald Trump leads with the full world. The podcast announces that an effort to rationally explain Trump's point is de facto impossible. Zbigniew Parafianovich notes the White home war with the Chief of the national Reserve and notes that the U.S. president is violating the United States' constitutional bases.
"The rules of staff policy in the Kremlin are very akin to those in force in Poland"
Returning to east affairs, Zbigniew Parafianovich notes the return of General Biesiada to the graces of Putin, a man liable for the defeat of Russia at the time of the attack on Ukraine. Witold Jurasz states that the rules of staff policy in the Kremlin are very akin to those in force in Poland. You can be stupid, you can be mediocre as long as you're faithful.
Today's edition is closed with the thought of limiting the movement of Russian consuls between Czech Republic and Poland. The Russians, utilizing open borders, moved between Schengen countries — as a result, conducting intelligence activities without being watched by European counterintelligences. Witold Juras states that possibly a more effective method than imposing restrictions would be to give the Russians the alleged “tail” so that they would be refused any activity incompatible with the Vienna Convention about diplomatic relations.