'Your freedom is ours': Biden affirms allegiance to Poland
Source: AP
By CHRIS MEGERIAN
WARSAW, Poland (AP) President Joe Biden on Saturday sought to reassure Poland that the United States would defend against any attacks by Russia and he acknowledged that the NATO ally bore the burden of the refugee crisis from the war in neighboring Ukraine.
Your freedom is ours, Biden told Polands president, Andrzej Duda, echoing one of Polands unofficial mottos.
At the Presidential Palace in Warsaw, the two leaders spoke of their mutual respect and shared goals to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Although times are very difficult, today Polish-American relations are flourishing, Duda said.
President Joe Biden meets with Ukrainian refugees and humanitarian aid workers during a visit to PGE Narodowy Stadium, Saturday, March 26, 2022, in Warsaw. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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50 Shades Of Blue
(9,728 posts)yaesu
(8,020 posts)behavior, China, India & Turkey. Turkey even openly welcoming russia elites to visit & have fun.
Talitha
(6,450 posts)While Pootie isolates himself and doesn't eat till the food has been tested, our beloved President is in his element - mixing with refugees, visiting with Chef Andre, and having pizza with the troops.
Joe really knows how to poke Pootie in the eye!
True Blue American
(17,968 posts)Telling the Troops they are the greatest in the world!
C Moon
(12,180 posts)blue-wave
(4,297 posts)really know their history. Going back to the first world war, there was a phrase in the Polish American communities: "Za wolność naszą i waszą." Translated that says: "For freedom, yours and ours." It was displayed on homes and businesses and in Polish American Parades. Good job President Biden and to that of your speech writers too!
On edit: The phrase might have gone back as far as the revolutionary war and Polish uprisings for freedom in Europe with Kosciuszko and Pulaski, but I need to research this further.