Poland Sent Patriot Missiles to Ukraine. President Called It “Treason.”
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Warsaw sent Patriot missile interceptors to Ukraine at the request of the United States and NATO. The move was meant to help Kyiv defend against Russian airstrikes.
Poland’s president, who is allied with the opposition, called the decision a betrayal. He framed the transfer as an act of disloyalty to Polish national security.
The defense minister fired back. He defended the shipment as a necessary step to support a neighbor under attack and to meet alliance obligations.