Former Russia President Calls Poland the Source of ‘Evil, Vulgar and Shrill’ Propaganda and Joe Biden ‘Demented’ as Biden Prepares to Visit Poland – Opinion

Joey SoftServe will be traveling to Poland Friday, following his participation in the NATO Summit on Wednesday. He also made a brief appearance at EU Council. To discuss the conflict in Ukraine, Joey SoftServe will visit Poland with President Andrzej duda.

Ukraine has been supported by the Poles. Polish authorities were keen to get modernized MiG-29s transferred to Ukraine. Because Belarus is only a transit port for goods shipping to Moscow, it was obvious that the Polish authorities were also trying to disrupt commercial traffic.

To say the least, I’m very concerned about Biden’s visit. From the earliest days of the crisis, I’ve never been all that sure which side Biden was on. More often than not, his actions before the invasion acted like those of a many eager to ingratiate himself with Putin; see Kyiv Is ‘Stunned’ That Biden Appears to Greenlight ‘Minor Incursion’ Into Ukraine and WH Tries to Clean up Biden’s ‘Minor Incursion’ Gaffe but They Only Make It Worse. In addition, I thought the bizarre joint press conference with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark “White Rage Boy” Milley tried to goad Putin into attacking Ukraine; see Why Today’s Austin-Milley Press Conference Convinces Me That Joe Biden Wants Conflict With Russia in Ukraine.

Biden’s group has made a significant contribution to treating Poland as an enemy. Biden was the guy who pulled the plug on Poland’s plan to transfer MiGs to Ukraine; see Revealed: The Real Reason That Deal to Send Fighter Jets to Ukraine Fell Through. Anthony Blinken, our alleged Secretary-of-State made statements that appeared to place Poland out of NATO protection. See Did Blinken Place Poland Out of NATO Protection If It Transfers Fighter Aircraft To Ukraine?

Given Biden’s obvious cognitive issues, I think him talking to anyone other than his freakin dog is a bad move. He certainly can’t match the courage of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, Petr Fiala of the Czech Republic, and Janez Jansa of Slovenia meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal in Kiev (see Three Prime Ministers Brave Artillery Fire in Ukraine as Joe Biden Unveils a New White House Tour Schedule). He didn’t have the strength to accomplish that even when he was at his most.

It turns out, inadvertently, we do have a diplomatic advantage despite it being obvious. Dmitry Medvedev was the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council and an established Kremlin figure. He came to our rescue.

Here are some highlights.

The Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, his Deputy Prime Minister, Jarosław Kaczyński, and the Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic and Slovenia traveled to Kiev by a specially guarded train. The German currency was used to pay Lenin’s armored railwaywagon.

Polish propaganda is the most vile, vulgar, and shrill criticism of Russia.

In our country it is not acceptable to hide the most darkest parts of our history. But in Poland they want to end the Second World War. First and foremost, they want to forget the Soviet soldiers who defeated Fascism, drove the occupiers out of Polish cities and prevented them from blowing up Kraków, who freed the prisoners of the Oswiecim and Majdanek extermination camps.

It is only going to get worse. The same goes for many other moves, driven by cheap politics under the guise of “de-Russification” rather than economic considerations. But, right now, it’s far more important for the vassal Polish Elites to swear allegiance the United States over their overlords, rather than to support their own people; that is why the hateful flames against Russia will continue to burn.

Most likely, they’ll make that decision on their own, free from any pressure or prompts from overseas dementia masters.

This book has a lot of information. Back in 2007, Poland passed a law permitting the removal of “communist era” statues. Many of these monuments were erected in Soviet style by the Soviets to celebrate the achievements of the Red Army, and the Soviet Occupation. The Soviet invasion of Poland 1919 was not mentioned. This resulted Marshal Pilsudski defeating the Bolsheviks at the Battle of Warsaw. The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact is not mentioned. The Soviet invasion of Poland in 1991 and the subsequent division of Poland by Nazi Germany are not acknowledged. There isn’t a whisper of the Katyn Forest. For the betrayal in the Warsaw Uprising, no monument is to credit. The rapes and murders of Polish citizens, including nuns, by the “liberating” Red Army don’t rate a single stone marker. The monuments praise the brave Red Army soldiers that pillaged the country they already invaded, and then betrayed. 500 Soviet monuments were all targeted to be removed.

It is evident that there are more factors at work than just recent history and the alliances. A majority of Poles are hostile to Russia and Russians according to polls. So Medvedev’s juvenile appeal to the Polish people to suck up to Putin. Putin on the other hand has displayed complete contempt towards Poles and Poland. Putin refused to visit the Warsaw Uprising monument when he was in Warsaw in 2002. He was expected to apologize for 22,000 Polish political leaders, intellectuals and politicians who were killed by the Soviet NKVD. They were wrong.

Current ill-will with Russia and Poland can also be political. Poland supported Orange Revolution, which provoked a Russian stooge out of Kiev and offered the Ukrainian people the chance to vote for their government. Poland signed sanctions against Russia as soon after its illegal annexation and renaming of Crimea. And Putin’s Ukraine excursion has inspired the Polish government to increase defense expenditures boosting it into third place in NATO, behind Greece and the United States.

The bizarre message from Medvedev seems almost calculated to offend Poles and to put the Polish government on notice that the Russians don’t intend to rest until Warsaw, again, is a vassal state of the Russian Empire. However, Joe Biden represents our interests and we require all assistance because even the Russians know that Joe Biden’s demented.

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Europe is painfully realizing the impact of anti-Russian sanction on it. But, our favorite European country, is as always, ahead of all the trains. This is literally.

The Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, his Deputy Prime Minister, Jarosław Kaczyński, and the Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic and Slovenia traveled to Kiev by a specially guarded train. The German currency was used to pay Lenin’s armored railwaywagon.

Zelensky was the first to hear their conversation, and they promised friendship as well as aid. Naturally, they lied. Back home, Morawiecki ceremoniously proclaimed that the “de-Russification of the Polish and European economy” program was underway. Having said that, he also courageously clarified that “all this will cost money”.

Morawiecki’s right. This is expensive and stupid. These expenses can be ignored by Poland. It has spent so many years infusing pathological Russophobia that it cannot afford to pay them. So now, as Poland’s favorite neighbors in Ukraine put it, in for a penny, in for a pound.

When it comes to Russia, Poland starts literally writhing in “phantom pains”. The Poles’ elites are unable to believe that the Time of Troubles, which ended almost 400 years ago with the expulsion of Polish invaders from the Kremlin and the collapse of the Commonwealth of Poland, was over. And that the reason behind all this was not Russia’s scheming, but the internal squabbles, corruption, economic failures and lost battles. It went on and on for hundreds of years.

Polish propaganda is the worst, most vulgar and loudest critic of Russia. It’s a group of political imbeciles.

In our country it is not acceptable to hide the most darkest parts of our history. But in Poland they want to end the Second World War. First and foremost, they want to forget the Soviet soldiers who defeated Fascism, drove the occupiers out of Polish cities and prevented them from blowing up Kraków, who freed the prisoners of the Oswiecim and Majdanek extermination camps.

Now, history is being re-written, monuments destroyed; instead, the fascist occupation is openly equated to the “Soviet one”. It’s hard to invent rhetoric more deceitful and disgusting, but the Poles succeed.

Yet, in Russia, there weren’t – and aren’t – any anti-Polish sentiments. Sociologists say that the country’s citizens treat these people very friendly. You cannot forget how Russia responded in sympathy to the deaths of a number of highly-ranking Polish officials in the wake of the crash at Smolensk. Many people brought flowers and condolences to the Catholic Churches and the Embassy of Poland. The head of state declared a Day of Mourning to Russia.

Later, while visiting Poland, I got convinced that nothing stood in the way of our relations’ improvement, that it was a road with oncoming traffic. However, the Polish political elites led by Kaczyński Number Two’s PiS party, controlled by their American masters, did everything in their power to block the natural way.

Presently, the Polish citizens’ interests are being sacrificed to the Russophobia of these inept politicians and their obviously senile overseas puppeteers. The decision to stop buying natural gas, oil, and coal from Russia and resistance to launching Nord Stream 2 have already seriously damaged the country’s economy. This is just the beginning. The same goes for many other moves, driven by cheap politics under the guise of “de-Russification” rather than economic considerations. But, right now, for the vassal Polish nobles, it’s far more vital to swear allegiance the United States over their underlords, rather than support their citizens. That is why they will not cease to hate their enemy, Russia.

How will this benefit their citizens? It’s nothing.

They will soon learn that their hatred of Russia is not a way to unite the people and doesn’t promote peace and wellbeing.

And vice versa: The economic partnership with our country is beneficial for the Poles, human connections are irreplaceable, and the cultural exchange between the motherlands of Pushkin and Mickiewicz, Tchaikovsky and Chopin, Lomonosov and Kopernikus, is vital. They will likely then make their own decisions, free from any pressure or promptings from those suffering from dementia abroad.

 

 

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