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Former Ukrainian Legion Fighter Claims Poland Alone Could Invade Russia to Moscow

Mario Nawfal Interviews · BREAKING: Poland PM Issues Warning as U.S. Alerts on Russia Threat - w/ Malcolm Nance · July 4, 2026
Former Ukrainian Legion Fighter Claims Poland Alone Could Invade Russia to Moscow
Mario Nawfal Interviews
Mario Nawfal Interviews
BREAKING: Poland PM Issues Warning as U.S. Alerts on Russia Threat - w/ Malcolm Nance
"The Polish alone could invade all the way to Moscow. Not joking. The Polish have the capacity to defeat what's left of the Russian army. When that war started in 2022, the Russians had approximately 3,000 full-scale active armored vehicles, right, down from the Cold War, you know, 20,000. The Ukrainians have destroyed over 4,000."
Malcolm Nance, a former Ukrainian Army Legionnaire and intelligence operative with GUR, asserts that Russia's military has been so depleted by the Ukraine war that Poland alone possesses the capability to defeat remaining Russian forces and advance to Moscow. He claims Ukraine has destroyed more Russian armored vehicles than Russia had at the war's start, with reserve tankyards now empty and Russia resorting to 1950s-era T-55 tanks. Nance dismisses concerns about Russian provocations against Poland, arguing NATO forces would easily repel any incursion.

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Host Mario interviews Malcolm Nance, a former U.S. intelligence officer who served as a Ukrainian Army Legionnaire and operative with Ukrainian military intelligence (GUR), following reports that the United States warned Poland of potential Russian armed provocations. According to The Telegraph and Polish outlet Onet, U.S. intelligence indicated Russia may be preparing limited strikes, cyber attacks, or even cross-border incursions from Kaliningrad or Belarus to test NATO resolve and potentially pressure the West to reduce support for Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk issued a public statement warning that coming months may be critical due to the changing nature of warfare. Nance offers a dramatically different assessment than prevailing concerns about Russian capability, claiming Russia's military has been effectively destroyed in Ukraine with over 1.2 million casualties and more than 4,000 armored vehicles lost—exceeding what Russia possessed at the war's start. He asserts Poland alone could defeat remaining Russian forces and advance to Moscow, dismissing fears of Russian provocations as propaganda designed to test whether President Trump would withdraw U.S. support for NATO. Nance describes current battlefield conditions dominated by drone warfare in a 40-kilometer killing zone where Russian forces suffer catastrophic attrition, with Ukrainian drone operators achieving 90 percent lethality in open terrain. He reveals Ukrainian forces were issued NATO chemical protection equipment during the 2022 Kharkiv counteroffensive due to serious tactical nuclear weapon concerns, and states any Russian nuclear use would trigger immediate NATO intervention. The discussion covers Russian body exchange practices, territorial gains through infantry assaults across devastated terrain, and Nance's firsthand combat experience during major Ukrainian counteroffensives. He characterizes Ukraine's strategy as deliberately drawing Russian forces into attritional battles at cities like Severodonetsk and Bakhmut, causing over 100,000 Russian casualties. Nance maintains Ukraine controls critical supply lines through long-range drone strikes and possesses air superiority capabilities with AMRAAM missiles that could eliminate Russian air power.

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