Poland in Moscow's firing line
Since the start of the conflict with Ukraine, pro-Putin propagandists headed by Vladimir Soloviev have built up their playground of polemical statements on Russia 1.
For the propagandists, Poland must be targeted:
“It's important to protect our ally, we should make it clear to our comrades in Poland that we consider Belarus essential to our own security, and that if the Europeans make a move against us, Poland could cease to exist.”
Dmitry Estafiev, professor at Moscow's Department of Legal and State Theory, also questions the Polish state:
“The main question lies elsewhere: to what extent is it legal for modern Poland to inherit territories and assets that were passed on to the Polish People's Republic?”
As far as the conflts are concerned, his philosophy is very clear:
“As an important political figure once said, the most important thing is to start an operation, and the results will come on their own.”
(MH with AmBar/Source: Russia 1/Photo: Andy Cat/Unsplash)