
Roman Imielski
Roman Imielski is a prominent Polish journalist and political analyst, serving as the deputy editor-in-chief of Gazeta Wyborcza, one of Central Europe's most influential independent newspapers. Born in 1972 in Poland, he graduated from the University of Silesia with a degree in History and began his journalism career in 1995. Over the years, he has held various leadership positions within the newspaper, focusing on domestic politics, European affairs, and international relations. Imielski is known for his in-depth analyses of Eastern European politics, the Russia-Ukraine war, and transatlantic relations. His expertise has made him a sought-after speaker at international conferences, and his writings emphasize democratic values and media independence.
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Roman Imielski is one of the most respected military analysts in Poland.
Lecția poloneză pentru România: „Nu cumpărați prea multe tancuri. O dronă de 400 de dolari distruge un tanc de 7 milioane de dolari”Roman Imielski is a respected political analyst and deputy editor-in-chief of the largest newspaper in Poland, Gazeta Wyborcza.
Retragerea militarilor americani din România, dar nu și din Polonia, explicată de un analist polonez: „E vorba de bani”








