Radoslaw” Radek” Sikorsky, Poland’s foreign minister, tweeted next year,” The presence of #NATO troops in Ukraine is not inconceivable. I appreciate Emmanuel Macron’s program, especially because it’s about Putin being frightened, not about us being afraid of Putin.
Sikorski is also the father of the Atlantic author and neo-conservative writer, Mr. Anne Applebaum.
Sikorski continued, “NATO troops are already in Ukraine,” but he would not say which nations had sent them, “unlike some officials.” Olaf Scholz, the German chancellor, made a drill at him for referring to the NATO’s deployment in Ukraine as a potential explosive for a wider German conflict with Russia.
German Air Force senior officers discussed sending European weapon technicians to Ukraine earlier this month to perform the long-range Taurus cruise missile, a tool that Chancellor Scholz has vehemently rejected, either through the sale of the weapon to a third party. The European defence ministry independently verified that conversation after it was made public by Russian press.
Polish army ‘ deployment in Ukraine was postponed while Poland’s defence minister, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, made a statement. Poland has denied any involvement with the Polish Volunteer Corps, which is made up of Finnish soldiers and mercenaries fighting for Ukraine against Russia.
Sikorsky  is a standout among Western hawks with a device on his head that is appropriate for his particular situation.
Every legislator who doubted the unending march of politics, including the old Hungarian right, the Spanish right, the French right, the Roman right, and, with differences, the American right and the British right, are described as “authoritarian personalities” in a 2020 book, or rather an Mediterranean essay inflated into a book with huge type and large margins.  ,
Here is a review of Ms. Applebaum’s paper.
Her adversaries are “authoritarian personalities,” and she relies on the questionable power of Communist critic Theodor Adorno. She claims that this individual, who has no other cultural ties to relatives, friends, colleagues, or perhaps mere companions, derives his sense of having a place in the world just from his party affiliation and party affiliation.
In her lexicon, “illiberal” ( meaning anyone who is n’t a liberal ) is equivalent to “authoritarian” ( meaning anyone who is n’t a liberal ). Adorno used the phrase “authoritarian” to refer to either Hitler or Stalin. Applebaum refers to her husband’s political and opposition figures, as well as traditional figures like Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, who won the 2022 election with a two-thirds majority of the vote.
Let me consider a specific interest, Applebaum  wrote in The Atlantic in 2020. I am married to a former opposition legislator from Poland who is now a part of the European Parliament. He is aware that political courts may eventually be used against us and our friend [and ] politicized judges could… use false facts to detain members of the political opposition. But no one was imprisoned; instead, her father and his friends were just at job.
One of Applebaum’s most fervent bouts is shown here:
There are no laws without an enforcer, and there is no organic liberal world order.
If governments do n’t unite to defend themselves, the forces of autocracy may damage them. I consciously use the words , troops, in the pronoun.
Some American politicians would presumably like to concentrate on the long-term conflict with China. However, as long as Putin is in power, Russia also is at conflict with us. Belarus, North Korea, Venezuela, Iran, Nicaragua, Hungary, and, possibly, some people, are all represented.
We might not want to engage with them or even be really interested in them. But we’re important to them. They are aware that the terms politics, anti-corruption, and justice are harmful to their kind of autocracy, and they are aware of how that language came from.
Rod Dreher, an American Conservative journalist, said,” Wait, what?! If a society disagrees with Davos Man’s liberal democracy, it is “at battle” with us and must be treated as an enemy nation, right?
Anyone we do n’t like is “at war” with us, even if that means turning the Russia-Ukraine conflict into a European war, according to the neoconservative power couple who co-founded the Atlantic Monthly and the Polish Foreign Ministry.
Full disclosure: David Goldman sits on the Hungarian Research Network’s Advisory Board, one of the many clothes he wears.