Russia May Attack Poland to Test NATO Unity, Western Officials Warn
Western officials have warned Poland of a possible Russian military provocation aimed at destabilizing NATO. According to a report by the Polish news site Onet on July 3, 2026, the United States has conveyed multiple warnings to Warsaw about Moscow's preparations for a potential armed attack on Polish territory. The scenarios under consideration include missile or drone strikes on critical infrastructure or incursions by Russian troops into Poland, a NATO member state.
The objective of such a provocation would be to escalate regional tensions and test the resolve and cohesion of NATO allies. Sources close to Polish President Karol Nawrocki indicated that these assessments are part of ongoing intelligence evaluations. Moscow is believed to seek a reduction in Western military and financial support to Ukraine by provoking a crisis that could divide NATO.
The report suggests that if Russia proceeds with this plan, the attack could occur within the next few months. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and other officials have been briefed on the situation as the West remains vigilant about the potential expansion of the conflict beyond Ukraine's borders.
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