Poland’s Participation in the Ukrainian Pandemonium
by alethoBy Andrew Korybko | Oriental Review | April 17, 2014
Polish media outlet Nie has published a bombshell account
about direct Polish involvement in Ukraine’s destabilization. Its
source alleges that the Polish Foreign Ministry had invited Ukrainian
militants into the country and trained them outside of Warsaw in
September 2013. Considering the destructive actions and fatalities they
would later be responsible for during the EuroMaidan riots, such a
connection would directly link Warsaw to the pandemonium. It would also
implicate Poland in being the “Slavic Turkey” of NATO in Eastern Europe.
The impact of Nie’s reporting can also affect domestic Polish politics,
as it would prove that the political elite misled members of
Parliament, which could later have direct political repercussions for
Tusk’s ironically named “Law and Justice Party”. This scandal serves to
highlight that Poland is starting to emulate the methods of its invited
neo-colonial headmaster, the US, thereby deepening the puppet-master
relationship between Warsaw and Washington.
According
to the report, 86 Euromaidan militants, some of whom appeared to be
over 40 years old, came to Poland under the invitation of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs. The pretext for plausible deniability was that they
were in the country to promote cooperation between the Warsaw University
of Technology and the National Technical University in Kiev. In
reality, however, these individuals were whisked away to Legionowo, a
town on the outskirts of Warsaw. There, at the police training center,
they spent four weeks engaged in a regiment of destabilization training.
The
source goes on to state that pictures of the participants show them
clothed in Nazi regalia and tattoos, with their Polish military
instructors lacking any outward identification as such. At the facility,
militants learned the following techniques: crowd management;
target identification; tactics; leadership; behavioural management under
stressful conditions; protection against police gasses; building
barricades; and importantly, they engaged in shooting classes, which
incidentally included sniper rifles. Quite clearly, the “students”
who came to Warsaw were there for war, not academic work, and their
training there resulted in the christening of Bandera’s spiritual
descendants.
These
revelations underline how the EuroMaidan militants had prior
Western-backed training, and that Poland was chosen as the location for
their instruction. Through its direct involvement and support in
training the radicals, Poland is quickly living up to its reputation as NATO’s most important frontline state. When the Polish Sejm voted in
early December, 2013 to show its “full solidarity with the citizens of
Ukraine, who with great determination show the world their desire to
ensure their country’s full membership in the EU”, little did they know
that the violent vanguard which had just days before thrown Molotov cocktails and attacked police officers
likely acquired their tactics less than an hour’s drive from where they
had cast their vote. Most members of parliament likely did not have a
clue that their government was training those violent elements and would
be shocked to know that this was the case.
The
ultimate irony is that Poland is training fighters who honor a man that
glorified in ethnically cleansing Poles from Ukraine in the most
horrendous ways imaginable during World War II. For all of its blaring
patriotism and nationalist sentiment, the Polish government is actually
working against its long-term interests by backing such radical
anti-Polish elements right next door. This “Bandera Brinksmanship”
reminds one of the US’ foreign policy mentality of allying with and
building dangerous radical forces that may later come back to harm them
(i.e. Al Qaeda in the Soviet’s Afghan conflict and the Libyan and
Syrian-based international jihadis of today). Through its greedy and
nationalistically minded cooperation with the US in seeking to de-facto
resurrect the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Poland has abandoned its
European principles and blindly set itself on becoming America’s bulldog
in Eastern Europe.
Andrew Korybko is the American Master’s Degree student at the Moscow State University of International Relations (MGIMO).

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