The government of Poland has finally come clean and stated the obvious about the war in Ukraine.

In a bold statement, Polish authorities have stated that NATO troops could be sent to fight inside Ukraine.

Some sources are also claiming that this is already happening and that there are NATO troops already on the ground in Ukraine.

While the NATO presence inside Ukraine is obvious to many of us, this recent statement from Poland’s Foreign Minister is startling. It is irresponsible and risks clear escalation to a conflict the West will not win.

Had there not been NATO troops inside Ukraine and U.S. weaponry, Russia would have crushed Ukraine within two weeks or less.

Will this lead to a third global war? Perhaps it will, the rhetoric only seems to be getting more heated on each side, and neither side is budging.

Take a look at the latest reports and let us know if you believe that a third global war is now imminent:

The Associated Press featured this statement from Poland’s Foreign Minister:

“The presence of NATO forces in Ukraine is not unthinkable,” he said, according to the Foreign Ministry’s tweet.

He said he appreciated Macron’s initiative “because it is about Putin being afraid, not us being afraid of Putin.”

One individual spelled out the ramifications of a NATO presence inside of Ukraine: “People in Europe must understand one thing.

If their leaders are sending troops to Ukraine to fight against the Russians and things go south, America won’t be there to save them.

If France or Poland intervene directly in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, they’ll become a legitimate target for Russian missiles, and NATO’s Article 5 won’t save them.

The US government won’t risk the safety of its citizens for Ukraine, a non-NATO ally.

Ukraine is not worth the risk of having radioactive mushroom clouds over American cities.”

Express.UK also reports:

Poland, which spent 3.9 percent of its GDP on defence – more than the United States or any other NATO member – has called on members of the alliance to hike their defence spending to at least 3 percent, amid the continued war in Ukraine.

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