Poland should immediately prepare for a nuclear attack. Jens Stoltenberg, NATO warns


Poland should immediately prepare for a nuclear attack. Jens Stoltenberg, NATO warns

Poland is in danger of an inevitable nuclear disaster warns Jens Stoltenberg

Secretary General of NATOJens Stoltenberg is very concerned about the current situation of countries with developing missile technologies capable of spreading ICBM nuclear warheads. Intelligence data collected by specialized units of NATO have obtained information according to Poland will become the first place of the forthcoming attack. This is only part of the information available. The rest of the intelligence information is of the highest secret which cannot be disclosed outside entities with the highest authorization in NATO structures. Jens Stoltenberg issued an immediate order to prepare full combat capabilities and to mobilize army as well as reserves to minimize the effects of assault on Poland. If this happens, it will be terrible. Tens of millions of Poles will die. Warns Soltenberg

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