I wouldn`t underestimate situation around Tusk, no matter he remain marked as deeply pro-Brussels and pro-Eu politician. He recently opposed to some irresponsible Duda`s statements about nukes in Poland.
Plus, have in mind that Tusk, side by side with Lech Kaczinsky was involved in opposing to NATO and EU pressure on Serbians. While Kaczinsky mad scandal of it even at UNGA, Tusk was moderate and just underlined his favorable feelings for Serbs, while openly in public admitted that Poland recognized Kosovo under pressure of partners from EU and NATO. Here needs to be said that both Lach and Tusk had/have good friendly relations with Serbian leadership. Anyway, soon after scandal on Serbian question at UNGA Lach Kaczinsky traveled to Russia to reconcile and improve relations but was killed in plane crash, while Tusk survived and continued career at Brussels.
In my opinion Tusk isn`t traitor but remain to be seen how brave he is. In other words would he put interests of Poland above his own.
I believe that Tusk survived plane crash just to be warned by NATO and EU, not to deflect from official anti-Slavic policy. So he lives and serve, while tries to balance. He could be in real danger because obviously there is powerful financial circles in the world that tries to retain control over Slavic countries.
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Assassinations of leaders in Slavic countries in last 30 years >
* Kiro Gligorov, President of Macedonia, survived attack in 1995 - tried to keep good relations with Serbia after destruction of Yugoslavia by the EU and NATO powers that pushed country in bloody civil war.
* Zoran Dindic, PM of Serbia, killed in 2003 - was seen as best bet by the NATO and EU regarding Kosovo question. It was expected Dindic would accept Kosovo separation and recognize Kosovo. When he rejected, soon after he was assassinated. Traces lead to German secret service.
* Lech Kaczinsky, President of Poland, killed in 2010 - was seen as follower of NATO and EU but deflected from official approach when came to Serbian question and also tried to reconcile with Russia. Good relations with Serbian leadership. Then, he died.
* Robert Fico, PM of Slovakia, survived attack in 2024 - was seen as pro EU and NATO but changed policy and tried to reconcile with Russia. Good relations with Serbian leadership.