In the next cycle discussion Anti-war Debate The participants discussed the phenomenon of terrorism accompanying the current war in Ukraine.
Examples of specified activities can be the blowing up of the Nord Stream pipeline in the Baltic Sea and the demolition of the Dnieper dam in Nowa Kachowce. At the same time, in fresh weeks there has been a public discussion about the Polish participation in the rally of Ukrainian units on the internationally recognized territory of the Russian Federation (Biełgorod Oblast).
He led the debate Tomasz Jankowski (against Censur). Participation Sylvia Gorlicka (politologist), Bartosz Bieszczad (United Patriotic Grunwald), Roland Dubowski (The Society of the Inheritance of the Combatants of planet War II), Bartosz Iwicki (publicist, blogger), Przemysław Piasta (the publisher of “Polish Thought”, Roman Dmowski National Foundation), Michał Specjalski (Pantarey Foundation, Geopoliti.org portal).
New Kachowka – non-approval of the investigation
Sylwia Gorlicka pointed out that Turkey had made a neutral proposal to set up an global investigation committee, but Kiev rejected the idea. Michał Specjalski stated that the majority of global organisations (including the OSCE), which could patronise the nonsubjective investigation of the disaster, stand on 1 side of the ongoing conflict. Bartosz Iwicki pointed out that the demolition of the dam on the Days is part of a series of acts of panic utilized by the Ukrainian side, which is simply a manifestation of Kiev's powerlessness and desperation. Roland Dubowski recalled that the Americans utilized akin methods in Syria, even by blowing up the alleged muslim State's water dam into the ar-Rakka. Bartosz Bieszczad stated that the alleged West gives consent to acts of panic in the East. Przemysław Piasta pointed out that the Russian side, contrary to media communications, did not benefit from flooding the area at the bottom of the Dnieper.
Nord Stream is an attack on Europe and ...de-larisation
Paradoxically, as the debaters have acknowledged, the terrorist act of destroying the North Gas pipeline could lead to a decline in the importance of the US dollar in the trade in energy resources and thus accelerate the process of de-dollarisation of the global economy. This is another component of weakening the foundation of the erstwhile United States hegemony," said Gorlicka. Przemysław Piasta felt that the West had created an economical problem for itself; Russia is losing much little as a consequence of the current situation. Meanwhile, Americans are trying to shift work for the attack on Nord Stream to Poles and Ukrainians," said Dubowski. Bartosz Iwicki pointed out that Germany besides pointed to the participation of Poles in this act of terror, while the authoritative Warsaw of these reports does not dement. The practice shows that there is no terrorism without state support – said Specialski – besides paying attention to legal aspects of the event, including the deficiency of NATO warrant for infrastructure facilities located in global waters. The fall in the importance of the US dollar marks the beginning of the dusk of American hegemony," concluded Bartosz Bieszczad.
Polish attack on the Belarusian region?
The participation of Polish mercenaries in the attack on the Bielgorod region is simply a consequence of morbid rusophobia, and any publicists were excited about their engagement in this action – Piasta reminded. Roland Dubowski recalled that under Polish law mercenaries from the alleged Polish Volunteer Corps are criminals, but no 1 in Poland is after them. From a legal and global and treaty point of view, the attack with armed groups in the territory of another country is an action that can be considered as armed aggression," said Specjalski, referring to the rules inactive in force in this area. Poland is only an instrument in specified cases, and the authoritative disengagement of its authorities from the participation of Poles in aggression is only a smokescreen,” says Bartosz Iwicki. Bieszczad noted that in Western media, the attack on the region of Belarus and the participation of Poles in these events raised considerable concerns. Sylwia Gorlicka pointed out the links between the alleged corps and the Ukrainian interview and the usage by its members of specific, completely abroad traditions of Polish symbolism.
Further debates will discuss another issues related to the expanding escalation of the conflict in Ukraine.
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