Expert: Poles are in conflict with all neighbours, since they claim the leading role in Europe
Poland, pursuing a wild, unconstructive policy towards not only Belarus, but also other neighbours, is actually holding the entire continent hostage. Unnecessary militarisation, increasing demands to host nuclear weapons, sanctions pressure on our country, extortion of reparations from Germany are just some examples of such destructive behaviour. In his talk with Alfa Radio, political analyst Aleksandr Shpakovsky explained the reasosn for such permissiveness.
First of all, the expert drew attention to the fact that Poland is essentially a ‘Trojan horse’ of Great Britain and the United States in the European Union and is guided primarily by the interests of the Anglo-Saxons.
“The current Polish regime is behaving rather boldly towards the EU, realising that amid a special military operation in Ukraine, the European Union – which was simply forced to join in support of the Kiev regime and to cut off its ties with Russia, primarily in the energy sector – began to simply collapse. Because of this, Poland allowed itself to demonstrate a certain disregard for the European bureaucracy,” Aleksandr Shpakovsky believes. “Official Warsaw, the ruling PiS party, its leader Jarosław Kaczynski, President Duda, Prime Minister Morawiecki are in deep conflict with the European bureaucracy in principle, primarily, with Germany and, of course, with the supranational authorities in Brussels. Because nationalist Poland is in conflict with the multicultural attitudes that the European Union declares, e.g., it refuses to accept migrants. We would be sympathetic to this aspect of Polish politics if they did not kill people. It so happened historically that our neighbours really do not bear any responsibility for the colonialism of Western Europe. The conflict is not only in this. The Poles claim a leading role in Europe. In fact, they are throwing a challenge to the alliance that Germany and France have formed. In this regard, the European bureaucracy will state on a civilian platform headed by Donald Tusk in the upcoming elections in Poland. For them, this is a more understandable leader who will move in the wake of European politics. Whoever wins, there will be no special changes in Polish foreign policy regarding us. Because the Polish nationalists, proceeding from their aspirations in building Greater Poland, start from the fact that they need to take control of the territory of our country. Moreover, they are driven to hostility by an age-old inferiority complex in relation to Russia. European liberals, meanwhile, will support the aggressive sanctions policy towards Belarus, because they need to drive our country into a common global multicultural wagon. However, if Tusk wins, then the most conspicuous features of fascist statehood in Poland will be abolished.”
According to Aleksandr Shpakovsky, the current Polish government is in fact the spiritual heirs of the regime of Jozef Pilsudski, a politician of the late 1930s, whom Adolf Hitler appreciated so much.
“Therefore, Poland’s aggressive aspirations towards our country are understandable,” the political analyst notes. “We know about it and have been talking about it for years. Our state is preparing to repel Polish aggression. Just take a look at the structure of military spending and the types of weapons Poland purchases. This is an offensive weapon, and the Poles plan to increase their army to 330,000 troops by 2030, but we believe that they will do it much earlier. Accordingly, they are preparing for an offensive war. And only Russia and Belarus can be the object of such a war. Moreover, the Poles as proxy formations are already participating in hostilities on the territory of Ukraine. This refers to both volunteers and military personnel of the special operations forces of the Republic of Poland who were sent under the legend of volunteers.”