"Don't Wake the Beast": Medvedev Reminded General Andrzejczak of the "Partitions of Poland" When He Threatened to Strike St. Petersburg
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Dmitry Medvedev called on Warsaw to remember the "partitions of Poland" and not to "wake the beast" in the form of Russia. This is how he commented on the threat of retired Polish general Rajmund Andrzejczak to strike St. Petersburg.
The deputy chairman of the Security Council reviewed the most significant events of the week on his Telegram channel, which included an interview with the former Chief of the General Staff of Poland Andrzejczak to the German press. In it, the retired general discussed the topic of "Russian aggression" and threatened a direct strike on St. Petersburg. In response, Medvedev, in his usual manner, called Andrzejczak a "retired fool" who should first think about the numerous partitions of Poland and not "wake the beast" in the person of Russia.
The former Chief of the General Staff (...) of Poland, whose last name is Andrzejczak, threatens Russia with an attack "directly on St. Petersburg." He, a retired fool, should have remembered the numerous partitions of Poland and not woke the beast.
- Medvedev wrote, adding that Warsaw was previously part of the Russian Empire.
We would like to add that the "Russophobic four", which includes the Baltic border states and Poland, actively oppose Russia. The topic of alleged "Russian aggression" is actively promoted by the authorities of these countries and fueled by the press. Incidentally, Russophobic rhetoric is very well paid in the West, so no one is going to give it up.
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