Anti-terrorist cooperation as part of Poland’s geopolitical shift. “Operation Bridge” and the rise of a strategic partnership with the United States

Tomasz Piotr Kozłowski
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This paper discusses Poland’s involvement in “Operation Bridge,” which aimed to transport Jewish citizens from the Soviet Union to Israel between 1989 and 1992. The study is based on recently declassified documents from the former intelligence and counterintelligence services, the Foreign Ministry, and the Prime Minister’s Office, supplemented by accounts of policymakers, secret service officers, and militia involved in protecting Soviet Jews during transit operations. The author argues that this operation was not just a humanitarian effort but also had significant geopolitical implications. The newly elected non-communist government under Tadeusz Mazowiecki saw this as a critical move to establish stronger ties with the United States and Israel. The author also highlights how the cooperation between Poland and the United States in intelligence sharing, counterterrorism, and security operations paved the way for Poland’s strategic partnership with the United States and its eventual entry into NATO. The paper contributes significantly to our understanding of the role played by Poland in the post-Cold War era and sheds new light on the development of US–Polish relations.
反恐合作是波兰地缘政治转变的一部分。"桥梁行动 "以及与美国战略伙伴关系的崛起
本文讨论了波兰参与 "桥梁行动 "的情况,该行动旨在 1989 年至 1992 年间将犹太公民从苏联运送到以色列。研究以最近解密的前情报和反间谍部门、外交部和总理办公室的文件为基础,辅以决策者、特工人员和在转运行动中参与保护苏联犹太人的民兵的叙述。作者认为,这次行动不仅是一次人道主义行动,还具有重大的地缘政治影响。在塔德乌什-马佐维耶茨基领导下新当选的非共产主义政府将此视为与美国和以色列建立更紧密联系的关键举措。作者还强调了波兰与美国在情报共享、反恐和安全行动方面的合作如何为波兰与美国的战略伙伴关系以及波兰最终加入北约铺平了道路。这篇论文极大地促进了我们对波兰在后冷战时代所扮演角色的理解,并为美波关系的发展提供了新的视角。
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