On the Bolshevik hordes and Israel at the UN

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I watched a live speech by president Charles Nawrocki at the UN last night. Contrary to malicious comments, I think that there is nothing incorrect with it, that he spoke Polish, due to the fact that the country of the Polish format, with a 1000 years of past and a large Polish spread around the world, has the right to do so. On the another hand, I am amazed that a man who holds a doctorate in humanities in Poland cannot talk English, just as I am amazed that specified a individual may have been the head of the IPN, I wonder how it is to the requirements of specified a position. These are the positives now let's decision on to the content of the speech and this is worse.

The president began by making visions of our successes in the war against the Bolsheviks in 1920, erstwhile he put it as "we stopped the Bolshevik hordes" in the thought "now we will halt them too." The president seems to forget that that conflict was the aftermath of Piłsudski's vision, which, for the establishment of an independent Ukraine, started a war with the Bolsheviks, which was opposed by a large part of Polish parliamentarians and leadership. Piłsudski did not halt even erstwhile the Bolsheviks offered him peace on better terms than those which later entered the Treaty of Riga. He pushed further east in the end consequence almost bringing the recently reborn Republic to disaster. All this fuss has been seized by the death of 200,000. Poles so needed to bleed Polish lands during planet War I. Material failure can't even be calculated, but it was gigantic. Burning, looting, rape. Most young Poles who did not start families died. They and their sons could defend the borders of Poland 2 decades later. Charles, who became president, then began to talk extensively about Russian imperialism and Ukrainian crimes. Then there was about the merits of Poland on the global phase in terms of the fight for human rights and planet peace. This message was intended to justify the thought of Poland's presence in the Human Rights Council for the years 2029-2031. Everything would be beautiful if Nawrocki confirmed this concern by recalling the situation in which the civilian population is located in Gaza. here, however, in contrast to the statements on Russia, he was very subdued, threw any general and worn-out phrases about Israel's right to defend and about the request to function in parallel with 2 states guaranteeing Palestinians and Israelis safety and peace. However, there has been no condemnation of Israel’s policy, and there has been no indication of the imposition of sanctions on Israel.

Of course, the speech of the president of the Republic of Poland on the Russian section was subdued in relation to the verbal storm by our head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski. Both representatives of the Polish authorities do not seem to announcement that the question of shooting down Russian aircraft will not be decided only by the president of the United States. Of course, no 1 can halt Poland from deciding to shoot down a Russian fighter. It is worth mentioning that the F-16 can afford specified a decision, due to the fact that this model of the aircraft dedicated to the SZ of the Republic of Poland has only limitations on the demolition of American fighters, while in the F-35, there will be no specified possibility, due to the fact that everything will be decided by Americans, although formally the aircraft will be ours (sic!). But if we shoot down a Russian fighter without U.S. approval, in case of retaliation, we can anticipate that the U.S. will not necessarily be able to aid us, everything will depend on which leg Trump will emergence that day. If the U.S. does not intervene, neither will any of NATO's crucial states. I hope that Polish politicians, including the president and the head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs, will then send their sons to the first line of fighting, who knows, possibly Sikorski's boy will be given a leave of absence from the American Army and will come to Poland. Let us add that the younger boy of the head of the Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs has Polish and American citizenship in addition to Polish citizenship. I firmly believe that erstwhile the war embraces Poland, he will surely not leave Poland in need. "Although I am Minister of abroad Affairs of Poland, my wife, as any of you know, is American. But most of you may not know that our boy is an American soldier. My heart and responsibilities are so in Poland, but it is besides my business to keep America's prosperity and assurance to stay faithful to its allies," said Radosław Sikorski.

Arkadius Miksa

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