
ER Editor: The reporting by WarNews247 below puts us in mind of something go-to military commentator Scott Ritter said in a recent interview, that there are so many active Polish military in Ukraine WEARING UKRAINIAN UNIFORMS. (There are supposed to be fighters from other nations in there, too. The Ukrainian military have been decimated over recent months.) What would happen, he asked, if these soldiers decided to don their real uniforms? It would instantly turn into a military occupation by Poland. Does the report below give a rationale for that scenario?
We remind readers that Poland is a grade A puppet for the western deep state and wastes no opportunity demonstrating that.
This Al Jazeera report gives an indication as to Poland’s geographical importance to NATO: As Russia threatens Ukraine, Poland’s role in NATO evolves
Is this the West fighting Russia down to the last Ukrainian and the last Pole?
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Poland enters Western Ukraine: Adopts a resolution recognizing the Russian authorities as a “terrorist regime”
Prelude to anti-terrorist operation on Ukrainian lands!

The Polish Senate has just passed a resolution calling the Russian authorities a “terrorist regime”. (ER: link)
The website of the upper house of the Polish parliament says that all 85 senators who participated in the meeting voted in favor of the resolution.
The document condemns Russia’s actions in Ukraine, and in addition, Warsaw calls on countries to recognize the power of the Russian Federation as a “terrorist regime.”
In addition, the Polish Senate called on the international community to support the International Criminal Court, which is investigating those responsible for crimes in Ukraine.
In mid-October, members of the Estonian parliament decided to recognize Russia as a “state sponsor of terrorism”.
The official reason for the approval of the anti-Russian resolution was the special military operation carried out by Moscow on the territory of Ukraine.
Prior to this, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a resolution recognizing Russian political parties as “complicit in terrorism”.
Poland is creating the basis for an “anti-terrorist operation on Ukrainian territory”. Bad development.
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Source
Featured image, Polish senate: https://notesfrompoland.com/2022/10/26/polish-senate-recognises-russia-as-a-terrorist-regime/
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