Polish-American relations and Iraq War in political conceptions of Liga Polskich Rodzin Cover Image

Stosunki polsko-amerykańskie a wojna w Iraku w koncepcjach politycznych LPR
Polish-American relations and Iraq War in political conceptions of Liga Polskich Rodzin

Author(s): Tomasz Koziełło
Subject(s): International relations/trade, Military policy, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
Keywords: intervention in Iraq; Polish-American military cooperation; nationalist political thought;

Summary/Abstract: Liga Polskich Rodzin (League of Polish Families) had two points of view toward policy of the United States of America. On the one hand leaders of party thought, that alliance with the USA should be one of the most important principles of Polish foreign policy. Theirs attitude was connected with conviction, that partnership and good relations with American power Poland could protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity in opposite German revisionism and Russian aspiration for rebuilding former political influence in Eastern Europe. Another reason conception for Polish-American cooperation was conviction, that this alliance let Poland receive more economical benefits from the USA than through integration with European Union. The United States of America might be better alternative for economical and social development of Polish country than EU, because, according to attitude of LPR, American power always helps its allies, without forcing on them its diktat in internal and foreign policy. Third reason of pro-American point of view in political thought of LPR was hope, that position main American ally in continental part of Europe could let Poland become one of the more important countries in this part of the world or obtain more better conditions during negotiation with EU. On the other hand leaders of LPR knew that more of them ideas were wishful thinking, which not to be connected with reality and main targets of American foreign policy. As a proof for it showed bad treatment of Poland and Polish citizens by the USA and disregarding interests of Polish state. These activities would be using Polish military forces in operations in Afghanistan and Iraq without any compensation, for example financial help, political support in different international troubles or liquidation visa for Polish citizens. Declared ideas of Polish-American cooperation was mixed with critics policy of the USA, but LPR always stood on position supporting American power, thinking, that alliance with them was more better solution than integrity with EU.

  • Issue Year: 17/2013
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 75-93
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Polish