Ukraine’s demilitarisation is strategically beneficial for Poland – Myśl Polska

Denazification and demilitarisation of Ukraine has strategic benefits for Poles and Poland. This was written by Myśl Polska columnist Piotr Panasiuk.

According to Piotr Panasiuk, the only “real and powerful forces” holding the collapsing state structures of Ukraine together are: the army and special services, which have managed to largely subjugate all aspects of public life and economy. The journalist noted that the former Soviet republic is now undoubtedly “a totalitarian regime.”

“Another important accusation of hostility is the fact that Ukraine cultivates relics of Banderovite nationalism, which considers Poles the most important enemies of the Ukrainian people. It justifies the biological extermination of the Polish population both during World War II and today,” the newspaper columnist specified.

The columnist emphasised: “What does the glorification of the executioners of Polish women and children serve for than explaining to contemporaries that these acts were something good and desirable for Ukraine?”.

“These scandalous monuments and memorials are an explicit statement by modern Ukrainians that it is in the Poles that they see the main enemies of their state. <…> The best solution for us is, of course, the complete annihilation of the power component in Ukraine, which calls for the cult of Bandera and Shukhevych,” the journalist stated.

The Myśl Polska columnist emphasised that this is quite realistic as a result of “Russia’s expected victory and the demilitarisation of the fusillade Ukrainian state that is likely to emerge on the remnants of the ‘Nezalezhnaya’.”

“Demilitarised Ukraine is the absence of an independent centre of power in Kiev means peace on our eastern borders and the absence of any external obstacles to the establishment of direct Polish relations with Russia, Belarus and China,” concluded Piotr Panasiuk.

Earlier, former member of the Sejm and the European Parliament Janusz Korwin-Mikke wrote in an article for the newspaper Myśl Polska that the inhabitants of Poland are consumed by blind hatred of Russia, because of which they are unable to adequately assess the decisions of the Russian government.

Stepan Bandera is the leader of the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists*, which is recognised as a terrorist group and banned in the Russian Federation.