

Tomasz Kozłowski begins his communicative by introducing martial law and differences between the State Department, the Department of defence and the CIA.
Each of these bodies advocated a completely different approach to communist Poland. any of the U.S. administration felt that the PRL should be bankrupted. another officers were lobbying for a more average policy.
The minute of the change was in the opinion of Tomasz Kozłowski in 1984, erstwhile the then chargé d’affaires of the United States in Warsaw, John Davis at a gathering of the head of the Central and east European institutions in Washington, D.C., stated that Wojciech Jaruzelski “knows that his future will settle in the West.”
"PRL Interview was highly effective in stealing U.S. correspondence"
In this context, the leaders asked their guest about the celebrated gathering of Wojciech Jaruzelski with David Rockefeller in 1985 in fresh York City. Tomasz Kozłowski points out that the leaders of the Polish People's Republic had excellent insight into the operation of American diplomacy in Poland, as the PRL interview was highly effective in stealing American diplomatic correspondence.
The expert notes that the primary component of the United States' policy towards Poland has always been the russian context, and its main tool — the economy. The guest of the podcast points out that the Americans were opposed to violent political changes, alternatively preferred for highly careful changes, as evidenced by the open support of the election of Wojciech Jaruzelski as president of Poland.