Good Tsar his fighters from the PO

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Even for a individual who has been following the Polish "Reset" series for many years, he is very impressive. The demonstration in specified a condensed form of the pro-Russian PO-PSL government policy led by Tusk leaves no uncertainty that his squad had no sovereign abroad policy. The reset policy with Russia, however, was not due to the pro-Russianity of Tusk, but to his long service to Germany. He truly pursued the abroad policy of Germany, which in their dream of power decided to mate with the criminal Putin. I don't think it's any wonder that Tusk was richly rewarded by the Germans for his faithful service. In 2010 he was awarded the Charles the large Award, in 2011 he received the Gold Victoria Award as European of the Year in Berlin and in 2012 the Walther Rathenau Prize. The culmination of his faithful service to the German State was Berlin's entrusting him with a very intrepid function as president of the European Council, for which Tusk abandoned the position of Prime Minister of the Polish Government.

However, after watching the first episode of the Reset, I felt a certain deficiency of satisfaction. I mean the framework paper presented in the movie prepared in 2008 by the Department of east Policy for the then head of the Ministry of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski, which included thesis setting out the direction of Polish policy in relations with Russia. This was before Sikorski left for Moscow to meet with Russian MFA chief Sergei Lavrov. This paper suggested that Sikorski search agreement with Russia by referring to history. Here is simply a fragment of the documentary presented in the film: “Despite many conflicts during the 19th and 20th centuries, it is worth recalling the characteristic episode, erstwhile after the establishment of the Kingdom of Poland's Tsar and King of Poland, Alexander I, gave it a constitution, modelled on the liberal Napoleonic Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw. In this act Alexander I gained the sympathy of Poles and became the hero of God's thanksgiving song something Poland...”
Jarosław Bratkiewicz, erstwhile associate of the PZPR and postgraduate of the Russian spy school as the Moscow State Institute of global Relations was named, was behind the paper prepared for Sikorski. However, before the paper was placed on the minister's desk, Bartkiewicz's superiors had to accept it and Sikorski himself at the end.

Let's get to history. AFTER Napoleon's defeat, the powers divided the occupied lands of the Duchy of Warsaw, and the areas controlled by Russia under the provisions of the Vienna legislature were attached to Russia. This is how the Polish Kingdom was formed called Congressional and later the Nadwiślany Country (Russian: Привислинский край). Historians call this event the 4th partition of Poland. Meanwhile, any jerk, or Russian agent from the Department of east Policy in the MFA decided to present this 4th partition of Poland as an example of a friendly relation between Tsar Alexander I and Poles. Let us add that this self-proclaimed King of Poland, Tsar Alexander I at the head of the army of the Kingdom of Poland put his brother, the large Duke of Constant, who besides organized his own secret police force, in which it was swarming with paid agents and provokers.

Recently TVP aired an excellently realized and based on historical facts series "Punting on moths", which action took place in the Kingdom of Poland. The spectators could see what the life of Poles in legislature was like under a Russian shoe. I am very curious in the motivation of the individual, who thus offered Sikorski the warming of relations with Putinian Russia. It would be worth recalling the full composition of the east Policy Department from the time erstwhile the Polish MFA was headed by Sikorski. possibly the creation of the State Commission for the examination of Russian influences on interior safety of the Republic of Poland between 2007 and 2022 will address not only Sikorski, but besides Russian onusites, which he surrounded in the Ministry of abroad Affairs? possibly the committee will explain how it happened that Bratkiewicz worked at the Ministry of abroad Affairs until the fall of 2021, erstwhile he was thrown out only by the current minister Zbigniew Rau?


Felieton appeared in the Warsaw Gazeta

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