Former Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Błaszczak commented on Donald Trump’s threats to withdraw from NATO, arguing it’s prompting increased defense spending and highlighting the importance of US-Polish relations.
Błaszczak on Trump’s NATO Threats
Mariusz Błaszczak believes President Trump is motivating NATO member states to increase their financial contributions. He noted that Poland has already significantly increased its defense spending during his tenure as Minister of National Defence.
The comments follow Trump’s recent statements considering withdrawing the US from NATO, labeling the alliance a “paper tiger.” He had also indicated he would address NATO membership in a national address, but ultimately did not.
Poland’s Position on Potential US Involvement in Iran
Błaszczak was questioned about whether Poland should support the US in a potential war with Iran. He responded evasively, referencing a statement by a member of Donald Tusk’s government claiming Poland possesses two aircraft carriers, suggesting one could be deployed if that were true.
Importance of US-Polish Relations
Błaszczak emphasized the importance of the relationship between Poland and the US, citing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s statement that security guarantees are ineffective without US involvement. He argued for strengthening Polish-American ties.
Defense Capabilities and Eastern Flank Focus
Regarding Poland’s defense capabilities, Błaszczak pointed to the availability of mine-countermeasure vessels that could be useful in the Strait of Hormuz. However, he stressed the need to focus on strengthening the eastern flank of the NATO alliance.
Alternative to US Support and European Autonomy
Błaszczak cautioned against replacing US support with France or Germany, criticizing the concept of European strategic autonomy led by Germany as potentially isolating Europe. He maintained that the US remains a crucial ally.
Patriot Missile System and Arms Procurement
Błaszczak addressed reports of the US considering relocating a Patriot missile battery from Poland to the Middle East, stating that these reports were denied by the current Minister of Defence and the President’s Chief of Staff. He also criticized the current government for solely pursuing contracts he had previously prepared, lacking new initiatives.
Nuclear Sharing and US Presence
Błaszczak advocated for Poland to consider joining the US Nuclear Sharing program. He argued that the presence of US troops and weapons in Poland, established during the previous government, deters Russian aggression.
Reinstating Military Conscription
The former Defense Minister suggested reinstating military conscription to utilize the large number of young Poles volunteering for military service, noting that many are currently turned away due to funding limitations.
PiS Support for Presidential SAFE Project
Błaszczak stated that the Law and Justice (PiS) party will support President Karol Nawrocki’s SAFE project, while highlighting a key difference with a similar proposal from the Polish People’s Party (PSL) regarding presidential oversight of fund allocation.



