Poland Found Itself In A Pickle Amidst The US’ Reported Patriot Transfer Request
Complying would have weakened its air defences that both halves of its political duopoly considers integral to deterring Russia while rejecting it as they did risks the US hanging Poland out to dry in the fantasy of a Russian invasion.

Polish Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz wrote last week that his country’s Patriot batteries and their missiles will continue to defend NATO’s Eastern Flank in response to an earlier report from Rzeczpospolita alleging that the US requested that some be transferred to the Gulf. The outlet also drew attention to how the Third Gulf War will likely lead to a years-long delay in Poland’s receipt of Patriot and other missiles that it already ordered from the US without any penalties due to the contractual terms.
Kosiniak-Kamysz represents the ruling pro-EU liberal coalition led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, but pro-US conservative President Karol Nawrocki appears to support this decision as suggested by comments from the head of his International Policy Bureau, Marcin Przydacz. He said that “The situation in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf, resulting primarily from decisions by Israel and the United States, could certainly have been consulted with NATO allies in advance.”
“If our ally across the pond wants European assistance, then a minimum of respect would require consultation on these matters in advance, not when problems arise.” Nevertheless, he also added that “If we, as Europe, do not help the Americans, then it will be difficult to expect American support later. Later, when help is needed in Europe, Trump can say, ‘I needed help, [but] you gave me the middle finger, so now don’t expect me to help you’.” It’s unclear, however, what Polish support he has in mind.
In any case, it’s significant that the rival halves of the country’s political duopoly agreed not to comply with the US’ reported Patriot transfer request, though their rationale is questionable. It was explained last month that “The EU Poses A Much More Credible Threat To Russia Than The Inverse”, but the aforesaid duopoly is obsessed with the fantasy of a Russian invasion, ergo their insistence in holding onto to Poland’s Patriots. The perceived threat posed by Russia is the one thing that unites them.
They differ over how best to address it, but both agree that the Patriots are required, thus explaining this rare convergence of interests. Circling back to Rzeczpospolita’s article, it concluded by calling for more domestic military-industrial development, which alludes to how “Poland’s Military-Industrial Complex Is Embarrassingly Underdeveloped” since its air defence needs can only be satisfied by others. While progress is being made on changing that, it’s honestly not a lot, and this makes Poland vulnerable.
Earlier this year, the Washington Post implied that “Poland’s Military Build-Up Might Have Ultimately Been For Nothing” since it focused on conventional arms purchases while the Ukrainian Conflict shows the new importance of drones, so Poland is even more vulnerable than many imagine. This insight challenges the country’s portrayal of itself as a rising power in Central & Eastern Europe. Left unsaid is that the US benefits from Poland’s vulnerabilities since they make Poland more dependent on the US.
Poland therefore found itself in a pickle amidst the US’ reported Patriot transfer request. Complying would have weakened its air defences that both halves of its political duopoly considers integral to deterring Russia while rejecting it as they did risks the US hanging Poland out to dry in the fantasy of a Russian invasion. Regardless of whatever it did, Poland would have thus made itself more vulnerable from its Russian-centric security perspective, which in turn deepens its dependence on the US.
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