Polish-Polish Crimean War

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"I do not know whether Ukraine will regain Crimea. Crimea is besides peculiar for historical reasons, because, in fact, if we look historically, it was in Russia's hands for more time," said Andrzej Duda in an interview with “Canal Zero”.

This realistic assessment has been an chance for many politicians of the ruling coalition to unleash real propaganda hysteria. For example, very active, grotesque and assured pos. Michał Szczerba He wrote: “We will never, always recognise any illegal annexation of Ukrainian territory by the bandit Russia. Crimea is Ukraine". Many PO and Left politicians spoke in the same or akin style. The common denominator was the emotional and patos-full language, as if this substance afraid the territory of Poland. Just Krzysztof Bosak He dared to measure the President’s message and reactions to it in another way, saying: “We have an open issue of the conflict over the takeover of the transport market, an open issue of the conflict over the flood of agricultural goods from Ukraine, we have unmoved historical issues, and we are to discipline each another and prove that Crimea is more Ukrainian than Russian. For me, this is curiosity.”

Polish politicians want to show at all costs that they are more Ukrainian than Ukrainians themselves, and besides, the Ukrainian issue has been for at least 2 years a convenient whip utilized to blackmail the 2 fighting camps each other, which all decision they effort to prove that the another side is simply a “Russian agent”? Did the president have the right to “a minute of weakness” and could he say what he truly thought? any say no, I say he could. erstwhile the Prime Minister Robert Fico He said: “What do they anticipate the Russians to leave Crimea, Donbas and Lugansk? This is unrealistic" – there was no large storm. Even the pro-American president of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel answering the question whether Ukraine would regain Crimea, he felt that "this script is becoming little likely". He urged us to look at the war "realistically", not through pink glasses, as has frequently been the case so far. With us, as it turns out, a realistic look is simply a state crime. The hero of this confusion, Andrzej Duda, was besides frightened of it, and on the second day he rapidly made a faithful and “right” statement.

Jan Engelgard

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Think Poland, No. 7-8 (11-18.02.2024)

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