Poland’s Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has issued a powerful warning about the future of Europe. While Russia may currently lack the strength to defeat Ukraine alone, Sikorski believes that could change by the end of the decade. If Russia takes over Ukraine’s industry, military, and people, it could dramatically shift the balance of power in the region — and possibly the world.
This video breaks down what Sikorski said, why it matters, and why international support for Ukraine is more urgent than ever. Ukraine isn’t just defending its own land — it’s defending freedom, democracy, and global stability.
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This video breaks down what Sikorski said, why it matters, and why international support for Ukraine is more urgent than ever. Ukraine isn’t just defending its own land — it’s defending freedom, democracy, and global stability.
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00:00The Polish foreign minister just issued a chilling warning that could reshape Europe's future.
00:05Radoslaw Sikorski says Russia may not have the power to defeat Ukraine now,
00:09but that could change drastically by the end of this decade.
00:13Why? Because if Russia takes control of Ukraine's land,
00:16military, and people, it gains a massive boost in power.
00:20Imagine Russia absorbing Ukraine's entire industry and manpower.
00:24That shift could tip the balance across Europe.
00:27Sikorski warns this isn't just about one country invading another.
00:31It's about global stability.
00:33That's why he's calling on the world to keep supporting Ukraine, now more than ever.
00:38He makes it clear, Ukraine isn't just a victim.
00:41It's fighting back, and it's not alone.
00:44With Poland and the European Union standing by its side,
00:47this fight is about defending freedom across the continent.
00:51But time is running out.
00:52The next few years could determine whether peace holds or history repeats itself.