In particular, Trump called on Russia to "cease its destabilizing activities in Ukraine and elsewhere, and its support for hostile regimes, including Syria and Iran."
He also urged Moscow to "join the community of responsible nations in our fight against common enemies and in defense of civilization itself."
👍#PresidentTrump @POTUS👉"West will never be broken,our values will prevail & our civilisation will triumph"#TrumpInPoland🇺🇸#TRUMPwPOLSCE🇵🇱 pic.twitter.com/yGbMIr99mu
— TRUMP ANOMALY® (@ANOMALY1) 7 июля 2017 г.
In his article for RIA Novosti, Russian blogger Ivan Danilov said that "acute emotions about Trump's speech are understandable, but it seems that for its interpretation, it's necessary to look at the situation through the eyes of an economist."
"From an economic point of view, the goal of Trump speech was to ensure the sale of very expensive American gas to Poland, force Poland to pay billions of dollars to NATO, that is, the US military and industrial complex, and to motivate Poland to fight Germany in the context of conflicts within the European Union," Danilov said.
According to Danilov, Trump resolved the first two goals by actually offering the Poles a sort of bonus in the form of "independence from the Russian [gas] supplies" and "presenting NATO as a very expensive but necessary medicine for all geopolitical risks."
"Trump's last and most difficult task was to persuade Warsaw "to bravely pursue an open and difficult conflict with Berlin" amid the struggle for the preservation of American control over the European Union," Danilov said.
He added that "to achieve this goal, it was necessary to turn off the Poles' rational thinking, as well as their historical memory."
"This is needed in order to forget how Poland ended up after it simultaneously had to confront Russia and Germany. Warsaw has made few such attempts in the past, and each time they ended with the disappearance of Poland from the world map," Danilov pointed out.
According to him, "staging an open conflict with the EU's most powerful state whose economic and political power allows it to claim the status of the EU leader is political suicide for Poland."
Trump says Western civilisation at stake in Warsaw speech pic.twitter.com/So7PNVzmtF
— Артур Сидоренко (@Artur25512) 6 июля 2017 г.
"To achieve his goal, Trump uttered the most pathetic part of his speech, in which he nearly announced a crusade in defense of Western values, praised Poland for being faithful to the ideals of the collective West and, of course, promised 'protection and constant support' from the United States," Danilov said.
"However, experience shows that counting on overseas assistance in a conflict with immediate neighbors is a lose-lose strategy," Danilov concluded.