The current European security
situation demands action. And the U.S.
Administration responds with promise of
reinforcements; forward basing in Poland is next
step.
Remarks and Talking Points at
rally cosponsored by Americans for Security in
Central-Eastern Europe.
President Duda makes a surprise
appearance to greet rally.
All-American
Rally in Support of Security
of Poland and Eastern Europe
Wednesday,
June 12th 2019 9:30 am – 11:30 am,
White
House, Washington, DC.
Today’s
Message
This
rally marks support for the good work of the
Trump Administration in fostering genuinely
closer military and economic ties between the
United States and Poland in the face of the
reality of regional threats of Russian
aggression. Now more than ever
the message of support, of deterrence by
military response in Central/Eastern Europe in
partnership with Poland, must be proclaimed!
Europe Today: 'The most
unpredictable security environment in a
generation'
NATO's
Secretary General very recently characterized
Russian military posturing on and near Poland's
borders as 'the most unpredictable security
environment in Europe in a generation.' Indeed,
Sec Gen. J. Stoltenberg warned only two months
ago in a speech to a joint session of Congress
that, "We see a pattern of Russian behavior:
including a massive military build-up from the
Arctic to the Mediterranean and from the Black
Sea to the Baltic." He
added, "Russia has deployed new missiles in
Europe. There are no new American missiles in
Europe. But there are new Russian missiles.
They are mobile. Hard to detect. Nuclear
capable. Cut the warning time to just minutes.
And reduce the threshold for the use of
nuclear weapons in an armed conflict."
And
he reminded us, "The strength of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization-NATO is that we
have always been able to unite around our core
task. To defend each other. Protect each
other. And to keep our people
safe." Congress responded
enthusiastically to his message, with almost all
Members standing SIXTEEN TIMES to applaud.
A
Commitment to Poland as a NATO Ally: “We will stand
with you”
The
remarkable comments by Vice President Mike Pence
in Warsaw this year paint a picture of intent --
to protect one of the most exposed and
vulnerable points in the United States' system
of alliances. This Administration
understands the present situation. The
Vice President declared, "America first does
not mean America alone. We will always stand
with the Polish people for liberty, democracy,
the rule of law, and the respect for the
dignity of every human life. The United States
will never waver in our commitment to our
common defense.”
He
recalled the historical links between America
and old Poland, "the long and storied
history of friendship that ties together our
two nations” he said. He was
remembering a time when this nation was barely a
country-- a fragile, weak collection of colonial
communities that was 1776 America, which
nonetheless had a strong sense of identity as an
independent nation. But America
was unable to win a war against a strong,
aggressive power without the extended hand of
military expertise from overseas. “To this
day," the Vice President said,
"the American people honor the sacrifice of
Polish heroes who shed blood alongside
American patriots in the cause of our freedom,
men like Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Casimir
Pulaski.” Though it is now
hard to imagine how those events in the 18th
century shaped the contemporary and future lives
of Americans, we know this- it was big. With
this in mind, he pointed out that U.S. soldiers
and Polish soldiers stand 'shoulder to
shoulder' today.
But
he was actually there for another purpose: to
deliver the words of an American President.
Quoting Donald Trump, he said the
message is simply this: “We are with you,
we will stand with you, and the United
States of America stands with Poland as a
part of the most successful mutual defense
alliance in the history of the world, and we
always will." He
also reminded us that the President himself was
standing in the center of Warsaw, in July 2017
when he said, America will defend “the
priceless ties that bind us together as
nations, as allies, and as a civilization.”
“Just
as Poland could not be broken, I declare’, the President said, “today for the
world to hear that the West will never, ever
be broken. Our values will prevail, our
people will thrive." “Above all, we value the
dignity of every human life, protect the
rights of every person and share the hope of
every soul to live in freedom. That is who we
are,” President Trump said. “Those are the
priceless ties that bind us together as
nations, as allies and as a civilization.” These words are
nothing short of a direct commitment by
America to Poland in time of war. We know how
rare such statements are. The
Administration is ready- Now it needs to act.
A Bigger
Commitment to the Center of Gravity in
Central-Eastern Europe: Poland
Now
that Poland is the regional Center of Gravity,
a depth of commitment needs to be shown.
Additional deployment of U.S.-NATO
troops is our message. The
U.S. military’s Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP)
forces are at Orzysz (opposite Sulwalki Gap) and
10 other locations within the NATO framework;
from Bydgoszcz to Poznan, Redzikowo to Powidz,
Lask, Zagan and Boleslawiec, the American flag
can be found. However, remember,
NATO is a defensive alliance; it exists not
to attack but to deter.
But
is it enough? NO! We
know this because there is a growing threat,
and there are plans for the future to increase
U.S.-NATO presence to match the threat from
the aggressor. NATO
recently announced a massive supply/equipment
magazine will be built at a cost of a quarter
billion dollars at Powidz air base. There are
right now, this month, several military
exercises underway in Poland: an air defense
exercise; naval exercises in the Baltic; Special
Forces exercises preparing for Russian hybrid
warfare, and most significantly, the VJTF (Very
High Readiness Joint Task Force) elite maneuver
brigade deployment (of Dutch, Norwegian &
German combat troops). These are part of the
NATO Response Force—preparing to deter a war we
all hope will not come- all under the command of
U.S. Admiral J.G. Foggo. This
is a trans-Atlantic alliance in practice-- not
an alliance in theory.
And this is why
we, Polish Americans speaking with one
voice, are here today! To
support and encourage the strengthening of
the Eastern Front of NATO in partnership
with Poland and its defense modernization,
to give life and substance to the words of
diplomacy we just read. The
deterrent against Russia must be made real,
and there can be no division of opinion.
No division in Congress. No
doubt or division at the Pentagon. No
division in American public opinion.
We reject any
expressions of division on policy to meet
Russian aggression. We
support affirmation of NATO Article V
military guarantees to the region on NATO's
eastern front-- with Poland as its Center of
Gravity. This will ensure
both Europe’s and America’s success in
addressing their own societal priorities in
the 21st Century.
Contact:
Roman
Korzan, Rally Coordinator
202-888-4035,
roman.korzan@federationofpolishamericans.org
www.federationofpolishamericans.org
Americans
for Security in Central and Eastern Europe,
Federation of Polish Americans, Inc.
Polish American Congress, Inc.
Polish Army Veterans' Association in America
Polish Falcons of America
Smolensk Disaster Commemoration Committee, Inc
Gazeta Polska Clubs
in USA
Coalition of Polish Americans, Inc.
Polonia for Poland
The Pulaski Cadets
State
constituencies supporting this message:
PA, MI, WI, FL, MN, IL, OH, CT, NJ, NY, MA,
VA, MD, RI
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