Radosław Sikorski upbraids Moscow for being “incapable of living in peace” with its neighbors following a series of incursions into NATO airspace.

Russia shouldn’t complain at the United Nations if its missiles or aircraft are shot down after entering NATO airspace, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski warned Moscow on Monday.

Sikorski was speaking at an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council in New York. The summit was convened after three Russian military jets entered Estonian airspace for 12 minutes on Sept. 19 before being repelled by Italian F-35s representing NATO.

“I have only one request to the Russian government: If another missile or aircraft enters our space without permission, deliberately or by mistake, and gets shot down and the wreckage falls on NATO territory, please don’t come here to whine about it,” Sikorski said. “You have been warned.”

Not to be outdone, Sikorski sent a further barb Moscow’s way in New York: “We know you don’t care for international law, and you are incapable of living in peace with your neighbors. Your insane nationalism contains a lust for domination that will not cease until you realize that the age of empires is over and that your empire will not be rebuilt.”

  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    Why? China’s not operating an expansionist military. Who would they even start it with?

    Russia’s been feuding with its neighbors over it’s western border for… centuries.

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      14 hours ago

      Well firstly Tibet would probably disagree, but perhaps Taiwan, the USA, anybody in the South China Sea, on the Indian border…

      China’s rhetoric has been very clear for decades, further expansion is going to be pursued. Whether that’s semi-peaceful like cracking down on Hong Kong, or direct invasion - it’s a question of ‘when’, not ‘if’.

      Hopefully no impending major conflicts could provide them a helpful smokescreen to make moves under, while potential adversaries are tied-up and unable to project power…

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        10 hours ago

        Well firstly Tibet would probably disagree

        You can take that up with the Tang Dynasty. Tibet’s been a part of China longer than Delaware has been a part of the United States.

        China’s rhetoric has been very clear for decades

        They’ve been screaming pacifism and globalism from the rooftops since Nixon visited.

        Whether that’s semi-peaceful like cracking down on Hong Kong, or direct invasion

        Hong Kong wasn’t peaceful. The protests erupted with the killing of two municipal police officers. It was the Chinese J6.

        And I encourage you to find out why they were protesting. A Taiwanese national had fled to Hong Kong after murdering his pregnant girlfriend. Chinese authorities were extraditing the suspect back to Taiwan, when student protests began in opposition to the extradition process.

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          9 hours ago

          Tibet’s been a part of China longer than Delaware has been a part of the United States.

          They haven’t been a part since their independence in 1913. You can take it up with the Qing Dynasty.

          They’ve been screaming pacifism and globalism from the rooftops since Nixon visited.

          They have also been screaming colonialism in Africa for a couple of decades.

          Hong Kong wasn’t peaceful.

          They said semi-peaceful in the quote.

          Also, Taiwan wasn’t a part of China during that protest. So their extradition was illegal. What happened before does not matter. China had no say in the matter, yet invaded anyway.

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            6 hours ago

            They said semi-peaceful in the quote.

            How semi-peaceful is a double homicide?

            Also, Taiwan wasn’t a part of China during that protest. So their extradition was illegal.

            Both the Taiwanese government and the Chinese government disagree. Hell, the US disagreed. They piled on with the killings nonetheless, because the protesters sucked up to Donald Trump.

            When Russian politicians do this, we call it manipulation. Strange that Hong Kong politicos don’t get the same consideration.