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“Aggression against Belarus means aggression against the Russian Federation” Vladimir Putin's warning is clear crystal: woe to the one touching Alexander Lucas. This is because if someone were to launch an attack on Minsk, Moscow would be willing to intervene, coming to its defense. The words of the head of [...]
“Aggression against Belarus means aggression against the Russian Federation” Vladimir Putin's warning is clear crystal: woe to the one touching Alexander Lucas. This is because if someone were to launch an attack on Minsk, Moscow would be willing to intervene, coming to its defense. The Kremlin leader's words are destined to increase international tension, as Poland has in recent hours reinforced the eastern border -- what separates it from Belarus, placing its troops there. On the other hand, military exercises are under way beyond the borderings of Minsk forces and the Wagner mercenary group, described as “approval” from Warsaw.
Putin's Message
Putin has warned that Moscow will use “any means available to” to protect its ally Belarus from possible attacks. “As far as Belarus is concerned, it is part of Union State. To launch aggression against Belarus means to launch aggression against the Russian Federation”, the Russian president said during a meeting of the Russian Security Council, adding that “Russia will respond with all means available”. According to the head of the Kremlin, Ukraine exists thanks to Lenin, the Crimea was a gift to Kiev from Hrushchev, and Poland a gift from Joseph Stalin. In terms of the latter, Putin essentially accused Warsaw of cultivating territorial ambitions in some areas of the former Soviet Union. Speaking to Polish authorities, he said they were subx6>hroning” that Poland's “plate is a gift from Stalin to the country”.
Poland Targeted
In short, Poland ended up at the centre of Putin's historic attack. Commenting on Warsaw's plans to take control of Ukraine's western territories, the Russian leader said Moscow could remind the Polish government of how its former expansionist “plans --” failed. War fire is raging. In particular, the West uses the ambitions of leaders of some Eastern European countries who have long turned hatred of Russia and Russia their primary export goods and instrument of their domestic policy. And now they want to shake hands on the Ukrainian tragedy”, Putin himself added. The Russian leader added that plans to form a joint Polish-ITwano-Ukrainian military group mean creating a regular unit with ? The stated “target provides security in Ukraine's western territories”, but in reality” for the invasion of these territories “.
Stalin “
Putin recalled that Poland used the Russian civil war in 1917 to annex historic regions and that a part of Lithuania, Willen Krai, participated in the division of Czechoslovakia following Munich's agreement with Hitler in 1938. The Kremlin chief reiterated that “such aggressive policy” ended for Poland with the national tragedy of 1939, when “was launched by Western allies to be eaten by German military car”, losing its independence and citizenship, which was largely restored thanks to the Soviet Union. And it was thanks to the Soviet Union, thanks to Stalin's position, that Poland received important land in the West, Germany's land. That's exactly the question... the western territories of today's Poland are a gift from Stalin to the Poles. Have our friends in Warsaw forgotten?
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Actually, Poland has turned into the first line of Western defence in the face of President Vladimir Putin's threat. The country has long played the role of NATO's and the European Union's Central Europe outpost, in the face of the so-called <x0ndandacontain revisionist Kremlin”. Poland also has the largest presence of American troops in Europe, numbering 100,000 across the continent. The increased strategic attention Poland has received despite Russian aggression in Ukraine relates to its strategic position, as it shares a 550km long border with Ukraine.












