The second Russian invasion of Ukraine of February 24, 2022 definitely discovered Vladimir Putin's intentions and besides showed that Kremlin decision-makers would not go back almost anything to accomplish their goals. What are they like, and why has Putin chosen specified extremist action? Could war have been predicted? What are the consequences of the conflict for Ukraine, Europe and, above all, Poland? Should Poles be active in helping Ukrainians and what limits should we set ourselves? What must we be prepared to save Ukraine and at the same time to defend ourselves? What would the business of Kiev by the Russians mean for Poland, Europe and the World? Finally, what should be the geopolitical priorities for decision-makers from Warsaw in east politics? What priorities should we adopt in the context of the improvement and modernisation of the Polish Armed Forces? Finally, what is the large strategy of the Polish state?
Content of the book entitled ‘This is our war. Ukraine and Poland on the common front“ Not only does it pose crucial questions for the safety of Poland, but it besides contains a number of circumstantial ideas and concepts that may be the right answer. any analyses were published even before the outbreak of a full-scale war in Ukraine. The reader will so be able to compare the forecasts put by the author respective years before the conflict, and then verify them with the events already in place.
Dear Reader,
I am pleased to inform you that in cooperation with Przewity publishing home we plan to give you a collection of the most crucial texts concerning the war in Ukraine, its causes, the course and the first conclusions that flow to Poland. The collection will besides include analyses of the large strategy of the Polish state, as well as the program of improvement and modernization of the Armed Forces. The book will besides include my critical analysis of the fresh Pattern Army concept by Strategy&Future.
Krzysztof Wojchal