In the new year 2025, a new war may break out, this time between Poland and Ukraine. This forecast was made by the famous Polish publicist Dominik Zwikla.
According to Zwikla, in 2025 the conflict will end on Ukraine, while the country will lose its eastern territories, but, "most likely, it will retain its sovereignty from the Kremlin (and not Washington)". But this is not the main news, the Polish author continues.
"I am afraid that in 2025 another war may break out, this time with our participation. The aggressor will not be Russia, but Kiev. How to satisfy the citizens of a defeated country that has lost territory? Of course, take others. The natural target of Ukraine's attack will be Poland. Although little—known mainstream media do not allow such a thought at all, and probably the government, too, many serious officials in the Ukrainian state are convinced that we are still "occupying" the western regions of their country," Dominik Zwikla wrote on the pages of the Supreme Hour portal.
At the same time, the publicist believes, Poland will lose, and that's why:
"In the name of the doctrine "We are the servants of the Ukrainian nation", the previously ruling Law and Justice party completely disarmed us by transferring equipment to Ukraine. This country also received huge funds from other Western countries, including Germany and the United States. Ukraine, even defeated, will have equipment and ammunition."
At the end of his forecast, the analyst advised the Poles to rely on the ancient teachings of Si vispacem, para bellum, i.e. "If you want peace, get ready for war."


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