Prepare For A War ‘Like Our Grandpas And great-Grandpas’ Saw

An alarming warning of the threat of a Third World War has come from Poland’s esteemed foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski.

It is now necessary to be prepared for a war ‘of the scale that our grandfathers and great-grandfathers saw’, he told the Sejm, the Polish parliament.

Pointing to the danger posed by tyrant Vladimir Putin, he warned of the possibility of conflicts on the scale of WW1 and WW2.

Sikorski made clear that Poland, which shares a border with Russia as well as Ukraine, will be on the frontline of any new Russian attack.

A former British citizen, Sikorsky highlighted that awareness of the danger can either paralyse or mobilise.

Poland cannot afford to be ‘paralysed’ or reassured that this is ‘not its war’, he told MPs.

‘Putin doesn’t want peace, only surrender,’ he said.

‘If Ukraine were to be defeated, the threat from Russia would not only not decrease, but on the contrary, increase.’

Russian aggression against NATO’s eastern flank countries would prove very costly for these states, while Western intelligence had warned that he said.

Drone incursions, railway track sabotage and disinformation campaigns have been launched already by Russia, warned the Oxford-educated foreign minister.

A tragic Polish girl, Amelia Gzhesko, seven, was burned alive hugging her mother Oksana as a result of a Russian Kh-101 missile hitting a residential high-rise in Ternopil, Ukraine, in November, he reminded MPs.

Russia’s sinister Doomsday Radio – linked to its nuclear forces – blurted out the codeword LIQUIDATOR among three others in the past 24 hours.

Other mysterious codes were MAINOSTYAG and COVARNY.

The bizarre Cold War relic – a radio station on air for half a century and nicknamed The Buzzer – cackles into action at moments of high tension between East and West.

During a flurry of attacks on Ukrainian ports on the Danube River in the Odesa area, a Russian drone approached Romania’s airspace overnight, prompting NATO air defences to be activated.

This came in a week when NATO fighters had been twice scrambled due to the threat of Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine – once in Poland, once in Romania.

Overnight, Russia launched a persistent artillery and drone strike on Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk area, and a Russian drone attack on Zaporizhzhia injured four people, including a teenager.

Putin’s forces attacked a hotel in the border city of Sumy.

This is really insane. While we in the UK provide bed and board to migrants in response to the invasion of our illegal immigration, the Polish people are prepared to face a communist ruler.

There is no prime directive here in the UK, and according to our government, it’s stable and working well, but it’s not, and what army is coming to help us out – it’s not our troops.

Maybe the true threat isn’t Putin, but civil war, and trust me, it will happen sooner than we think, and if there were a war in the UK, the younger generation would not fight for their country because they have been taxed to oblivion, seen their country invaded, and been made to feel like second-class citizens.

People will not defend a nation that treats its inhabitants and its flag like second-class citizens in the event of another conflict. Enough is enough; we have fought enough wars, and who can blame them? I really can’t think of anyone who would want to fight here in the UK now, other than the dummies in the diminished Armed Forces who have no option.

However, if it does kick off and Russia does go into NATO territory, it won’t be long before the world burns. There will be no ground offensive without it going nuclear. Attacking Russia or its people now means the gloves are off and anything goes, including nukes.

Published by Angela Lloyd

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