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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Poland Sees No Direct Iran Threat, Stays Out of Conflict
Caption: Poland Sees No Direct Iran Threat, Stays Out of Conflict. Poland’s Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski says Iran posed no direct threat to Europe or the United States before recent strikes by United States and Israel - According to Politico. In an interview, Sikorski noted that while those countries have their own security assessments, he personally did not see clear danger to Europe, the U.S., or even Israel at the time. He added that preventive wars can sometimes be justified, pointing to history as an example. Despite rising tensions, Poland has no plans to join any military action against Iran. Sikorski stressed that Warsaw is focused on closer threats, particularly the ongoing conflict with Russia near its borders. He also highlighted Poland’s missile defense systems as protective, not reactive, noting Iran has not targeted Europe with such weapons. At the same time, Sikorski linked global conflicts, claiming cooperation between Moscow and Tehran. He ended by urging Europe to strengthen its own defense after years of reduced military investment. Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT
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