Mar 12 • 16:00 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Gen. Roman Polko for 'Rz': If the president believes that the SAFE program is bad, he should have the courage to say so

General Roman Polko argues that the SAFE program is essential for equipping the Polish military and criticizes indecision from leadership.

In a recent interview with Rzeczpospolita, General Roman Polko emphasized the importance of the SAFE program amidst growing emotions surrounding its implementation. He suggests that delays in decision-making can lead to adverse outcomes, asserting that the military should analyze situations and conclude swiftly rather than prolonging discussions. Polko argues that even if the SAFE program faces criticisms, alternative solutions must be presented, rather than vague criticisms that leave the military without support.

Polko expresses confusion regarding the statements made by Adam Glapiński, the head of the National Bank of Poland, as he notes a lack of clarity and constructive feedback from economic experts on the program. He conveyed his sense of urgency by categorizing SAFE not just as an opportunity but as a necessity for the proper equipping of Polish security forces beyond just the military. The discussion reflects the broader context in which Poland is navigating its defense capabilities within the framework of European Union funding and strategic planning.

As discussions continue, the implications of the SAFE program are significant for Poland’s military readiness and defense strategy. Polko’s insights showcase the necessity of decisive leadership when faced with critical national security decisions. By addressing these issues directly, he advocates for a more proactive approach to military enhancement that aligns with Poland’s historical role and security needs on the European continent.

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