Donald Tusk Responds to Trump: Maybe He Will Remind the President

Tusk reminds Trump of Polish soldiers killed in Afghanistan, questioning whether Americans still honor their sacrifice.

Donald Tusk’s Response

On Friday, January 23, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk responded to recent comments from Donald Trump regarding Poland and Polish soldiers.

Tusk reminded the public of Polish soldiers who died during missions in Afghanistan, highlighting their sacrifice for international security.

Historical Context

On December 22, 2011, in Ghazni, Afghanistan, Tusk participated as Prime Minister of Poland in the farewell ceremony for five fallen Polish soldiers.

During the ceremony, American officers accompanying Tusk reportedly said that Americans would never forget Polish heroes.

Questioning American Memory

In his response, Tusk suggested that Americans who once honored Polish soldiers might need to remind President Trump about this history.

The comment appears to be a direct response to Trump’s recent statements that some have perceived as dismissive of Poland’s contributions to NATO and the war in Afghanistan.

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