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"Can't let them do it": Putin and Russian leaders want to rule the world - Duda

The President of Poland said he would insist that the White House invites Ukraine to enter NATO at the Washington Summit next year. Polish President Andrzej Duda on August 10, in an interview with Washington Post, stated that there is no doubt that the United States is well aware of the threat that comes from Russian imperialism. Andrzej Duda believes that Vladimir Putin dreams of returning the territory of the Russian Empire and should be stopped now.

In a conversation with a publicist Marek Tisen Duda, they were asked, among other things, why US law, some of whom are opposed to helping Ukraine, should support its struggle. "It's very simple. Right now, Russian imperialism can be stopped cheaply because US soldiers do not die," Duda replied.

According to him, Vladimir Putin dreams of returning the territory of the Russian Empire, and it must be stopped now, "not to happen as in the first and second world wars, when US soldiers had to shed blood and sacrifice life in Europe to restore peace and freedom in the world ", - said the President of Poland.

Duda also said that he was not afraid of the winners of the Republicans in the 2024 elections, since he has no doubt that the US is well aware of the threat that comes from Russian imperialism. He added that he intends to put pressure on the US administration so that Kiev receives an invitation to the summit in Washington next year. "The question is not whether Putin and other Russian leaders will stop once want to conquer Ukraine. They want to rule the world.

The question is, whether you should let them. I don't think we can let them allow them. We cannot put up with President of Poland said the President of Poland, ”the President of Poland said. We will remind, on August 10, Duda explained why Putin did not use the "red button". According to the President of Poland, the nuclear arsenal of Russia is under the collective control of many people, not personally the head of the Kremlin.