Poland outside Sky Shield!
Poland openly hides terrorists from Nord Stream. What can and should the German government do? Exclude Poland from the European Air Defence Programme!
Comment by Johannes Konstantin Poensgen
Let Poles beg in America and South Korea

Case closed! Thus the Prime Minister of Poland announced the refusal to extradite Volodymyr crane, suspected of attacking Nord Stream. In short, Poland considers it justified to cover up a terrorist attack on another NATO and EU country.
Now that we're all upset, the question remains: what to do? Actually, there's not even a question. due to the fact that the fact that the current German government will do nothing – it would not even require the transatlantic slave attitude of Friedrich Merz – is adequate for the shaky coalition to never scope an agreement.
What should the German government do (!)?
So, what should a truly German government do? The possibilities are limited by 2 factors: 1. Since both countries are members of NATO, conventional methods are no longer applicable. 2. economical sanctions would be very effective, but would violate European treaties. This means that average sanctions would be an escalation towards the EU treaty system, not just towards Poland. any people would like that, but Germany does not request a rebellious reaction that would set half of Europe against us; they request a targeted criminal measurement against Poland.
Defence projects are an perfect mark for sanctions
One thing is peculiarly obvious: arms projects. Defence projects have the advantage that they are not part of the European Union but are negotiated bilaterally or multilaterally between associate States. Germany has a central position in the European arms industry, and the exclusion of Poland from German military equipment could be very delicate – not only due to the fact that Poland would not then receive this peculiar technology, but besides due to the fact that it would reduce the interoperability of Polish armed forces with another European armies. Above all, however, this sanction can be very precisely dosed. Certain technologies can be rejected, not others.
European Sky Shield Initiative
The European Sky Shield Initiative is simply a joint task by various European countries to build a multilayered air and rocket defence strategy comparable to that of the Russians. This means diverse systems of varying range, which can effectively and above all economically attack a wide scope of targets – from drones, aircraft, to maneuvering missiles and ballistic missiles. We do not want to shoot down a Russian drone Geran-2 worth $50,000 with a Patriot rocket (the price of which ranges from $3 to $4 million apiece). It's an crucial element.
Important technology comes from Germany
The technology to counter the threats we see in the war in Ukraine comes from Germany. The ESSI program aims to get 4 different systems: Rheinmetall Skyranger 30 anti-aircraft cannon, IRIS-T SLM system, American Patriot for long-range air defense, and Israeli Arrow-3 for combating ballistic missiles at advanced altitudes and very long distances. The only systems that are at least a small cost-effective in protecting drones come from Germany. If Germany simply refuses to supply these systems to Poland, no 1 can do anything.
Exclusion of Poland from ESSI would not be a breach of the contract
However, ESSI is an excellent mark of sanctions against Poland for another reason. Poland declared its willingness to join in 2024, but has not formally joined yet. This means that Germany would not even gotta make a treaty to exclude Poland from the project, which is 1 of the most important, if not the most important, European arms cooperation projects of this decade.
AfD should draw up a list of arms sanctions against Poland
Unfortunately, small can be expected from the current German government on this issue. But that should not halt the AfD parliamentary faction in the German Bundestag from demanding this! Of course, not arbitrary. Defence politicians and AfD lawyers should sit down and draw up a list of possible arms sanctions against Poland.
Let Poles beg in America and South Korea.
A monthly fee for a licence to work in Germany would be effective. This would anger many Poles and would should be publically presented as revenge for scandalous behaviour in abroad policy. It would besides be good to avoid price dumping












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