"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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"Don't Wake the Beast": Medvedev Reminded General Andrzejczak of the "Partitions of Poland" When He Threatened to Strike St. Petersburg

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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  1. +19
    13 October 2024 12: 57
    "Don't Wake the Beast": Medvedev Reminded General Andrzejczak of the "Partitions of Poland"
    Medvedev is strict and terrible! angry
    1. -5
      13 October 2024 13: 21
      Don't even talk about it. After 02.2022, the little man is unrecognizable, he talks such nonsense that sometimes it becomes embarrassing that this character once guarded the throne for 4 years. wink
      1. +3
        13 October 2024 14: 12
        Quote: Sergey28
        Don't even talk about it. After 02.2022, the little man is unrecognizable, he talks such nonsense that sometimes it becomes embarrassing that this character once guarded the throne for 4 years. wink

        We must give credit where it's due - there was no fly on the throne for all four years, the canola stood. But there is no forgiveness for him for Tbilisi. How many troubles could have been avoided if we had brought the rodents to peace then... Maybe the hohols would have been quieter, and there would have been no heroes of Lars, the Armenians and the Azeris would still be sharing their orange - there are many of them, and he is alone...
        1. -6
          13 October 2024 14: 21
          Well, DAM was really cool with his saber then! Well done!))) Fortunately, VVP flew in and took the saber from D.A. Otherwise, who knows what would have been left of Tbilisi.))
          1. -5
            13 October 2024 14: 27
            Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
            Well, DAM was really cool with his saber then! Well done!))) Fortunately, VVP flew in and took the saber from D.A. Otherwise, who knows what would have been left of Tbilisi.))

            I will say this: Tbilisi would stand and delight with its satsivi and saperavi, Mishiko would be responsible for selecting textiles to his taste, and Yanuk would have already signed a decree on Ukraine's entry into the Union State...
            1. +3
              13 October 2024 14: 40
              I have some serious doubts about Yanukovych.. He's a real miracle... And what's the point of the khakhlyks joining the CIS?.. They had a great life as observers in the CIS - they skimmed off the foam everywhere and only made trouble for us. And now they're not needed in the CIS even for free.
              1. -7
                13 October 2024 14: 41
                In the SG. Union State of Russia, Belarus and then Ukraine.
                1. -7
                  13 October 2024 14: 44
                  No thanks. The only thing we need here is a forelock, "for happiness". They're going the other way - for lace panties. A one-time betrayer.....
                  1. +4
                    13 October 2024 14: 45
                    In 2008, they still wore satin panties and cooked borscht in pots, without dragging them onto their heads...
                    1. +2
                      13 October 2024 14: 46
                      You don't know them well... It's not about the panties, but about the thinking.
                      1. +4
                        13 October 2024 14: 51
                        Quote: Andrey Nikolaevich
                        You don't know them well... It's not about the panties, but about the thinking.

                        I know them better than you think but! If we, with our Vanya's simplicity, did not look at them like brothers, but brought them up more harshly, you see, there would be no place for NATA there. And now, what can you do, even a belt won't help, only a ramrod - for some it hits the ass and for others it hits the slit...
                      2. 0
                        13 October 2024 18: 44
                        So, you and I know them equally well. Otherwise, I agree with you. (Someone has already given you two minuses. I can guess who. Someone with a forelock))
                      3. +1
                        13 October 2024 20: 14
                        What are we talking about!
                        If we didn't.....look at them as brothers ----
                        isv000

                        The Poles converted them to Catholicism, Polonized them, humiliated them, flogged them, harnessed them like cattle, and the Ukrainians were servile towards them.
                      4. +1
                        13 October 2024 21: 56
                        As time has shown, the Poles were not far from the truth in hating Ukrainians.
              2. +1
                13 October 2024 21: 18
                You are right, he is a coward, I don't know how he did boxing. I saw this beast, it is stupid, it came to us in Simferopol. It did less harm than the Bandar-logs, but it was also enough, including in Crimea, and if they supported him during the Maidan, because they chose from well-known substances.
        2. +5
          13 October 2024 17: 28
          You are also forgetting about Russia's neutral vote in the UN on the bombing of Libya, which partly led to the death of an entire country. Then the disruption of S300 deliveries to Iran, without any reason for it (in order to suck up to the "world community"). And his immortal "no money, but you hang in there"? He probably still uses the iPhone Obama gave him during his visit to the United States? And then he broke out, right after 22.02. It looks funny, with his overly militant rhetoric. In general, a typical opportunist of the St. Petersburg team. A politician, but not a statist. Downvote me further, but I am deeply convinced that people like Medvedev should not be in those echelons of power (even at the level of the head of the legal department of a shabby enterprise).
          1. -3
            13 October 2024 21: 02
            "no money but you hold on"
            taken from his speech. Before that he said: "There is simply no money. We will find money - we will do indexation." Then: "You hold on...".
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XjLSdqUpx8&ab_channel=%D0%A0%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%BE%D0%A1%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0
            1. -3
              13 October 2024 21: 13
              Not a supporter of DAM. BUT
              "There is no money, but you hold on"
              He didn't say that.
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XjLSdqUpx8&ab_channel=%D0%A0%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%BE%D0%A1%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0
        3. -1
          13 October 2024 18: 31
          In general, I agree with you, but the issue is debatable. Time puts everything in its place. Georgia, after years, has already begun to see the light, although many still consider Russia an occupier, especially the youth. If Russia had taken Tbilisi back then, it is still unknown how things would have turned out. So, from my point of view, everything was done correctly.
    2. +6
      13 October 2024 13: 28
      Quote from Uncle Lee
      Medvedev is strict and terrible!

      And terribly funny, darling...Not even two days had passed since the demonstration performance. Duke of Anjou retired General Raimund Andrzejczak and the posting of fifty messages and we learned that there is such a position in the Security Council of the Russian Federation, where all you have to do is voice what is already clear to everyone...
      * * *
      But only 12 years have passed since he gave 80 km² to the Norwegian Khaganate with a handshake from Stoltenberg himself, and we STILL don’t know why the hell there was such unheard-of luxury the other day, and today - memories of the partitions of Poland...
      Is our beloved ex-president planning some new dirty trick?!
      1. +3
        13 October 2024 14: 04
        ROSS 42. I am following the Barents Sea areas donated by Medvedev very closely. Since spring, the Norwegians have been chartering a Chinese drilling platform for astronomical amounts of money and drilling the bottom. There have been no victorious reports yet. They are finding oil and gas to the west of Medvezhy, and empty/empty to the east. They owe us - deep-sea drilling technologies. It turns out that the Chinese already have these technologies. That is why they cannot kick us out of Spitsbergen, from the zones of Russian presence, and we have 4 of them there. Russians are constantly present in two of them.
        1. +5
          13 October 2024 16: 14
          Andrey! It's one thing to get information from a veteran of the fishing fleet, another - from the ex-president, a direct signatory of this bargaining.
          The area of ​​the water area given away does not correspond to the received presentation in the form of two additional NATO members on one peninsula.
          It's time for him to explain his movements: for the benefit of what and for the benefit of whom this action was carried out. And there are those who can repeat after VVP - there is a whole Peskov who can hang noodles on the electorate in either Russian or English...
          1. -3
            13 October 2024 16: 21
            I have already said more than once, the empty/empty site was exchanged for offshore drilling technologies in northern latitudes, but it was not meant to be. Because of the technologies, Shtokman will remain our children. In the USSR, there was such an office in Murmansk, Sevneftegazprom exploration, with ships built in the West. That's who knew exactly where the hydrocarbons were in the Barents Sea.
            1. +6
              13 October 2024 18: 06
              Quote: tralflot1832
              Because of the technology, Shtokman will remain our children.

              Andrey! How many technologies did the fathers of perestroika and sovereignty leave to our children? We have lost aircraft manufacturing. We have lost specialists in shipbuilding, without whom it is impossible to build ships for the deep sea zone. By and large, we are choosing the developments of Soviet missilemen. The engines are running with a creak. Machine tools were delivered to us from Germany, despite the sanctions. Electronics are in the ass. Russia has forgotten how to create production that meets the requirements of the times.
              We get all the growth in GDP from the growth of prices for goods and services produced in the country. Fish caught in our territorial waters costs more than meat grown on Russian farms.
              Today, the issue of vocational education has become relevant. We are at the tail end of civilization in the use of industrial robots. We can increase production volumes several times and in percentages only by increasing the final cost of products. Our regions are squeezed out by debts and the lack of profitable production. In my Kuzbass, over the years of talented leadership, the population has decreased by half a million, and the budget deficit has exceeded 60 billion rubles ... And our Kuzbass children will receive lunar landscapes in the form of coal opencasts (quarries) and panoramas like these:
              The cities of Kuzbass are covered in black snow: residents complain that they have nothing to breathe, try not to open windows in their houses and do not let their children outside.

              https://www.gazeta.ru/social/2019/02/16/12189091.shtml
              All life is concentrated in the big cities... The central cemetery has been turned into a dump, from which containers with garbage are not taken away for months. The rows and alleys have purely symbolic designations. You will hardly find a relative's grave, and the graves are located so close that it seems that the dead were buried standing up...
              1. -3
                13 October 2024 18: 16
                And do you know that fishermen from the Far East sell fish wholesale, pollock costs 80-90 rubles, pollock fillet costs 200 rubles. Stop blaming the fishermen. I don’t believe the newspaper ducks about the rates, now everything is computerized, not only the technological process but also the accounting.
                1. 0
                  14 October 2024 06: 26
                  Quote: tralflot1832
                  Did you know that fishermen from the Far East sell fish wholesale?

                  I saw them coming to Kuzbass and selling Far Eastern fish at exorbitant prices...
                  Why the hell do I need to know what's going on in the Far East when there's a chain of stores right next door...
                  I don't care who is in symbiosis there: fishermen with traders, tax officials with fishermen, customs officials with fishermen, or fish with buyers... Pollock is the fish of my dreams and childhood. But I want to eat something from the salmon family... At least... Saury in cans, canned according to GOST, like in the USSR, even for a hundred rubles per can, but not for 250...
      2. Alf
        +3
        13 October 2024 19: 57
        Quote: ROSS 42
        And yet only 12 years have passed since he donated 80 km² to the Norwegian Khaganate with a handshake from Stoltenberg himself,

        By changing the clocks, renaming the police. But "You don't understand, it's different"...
    3. 0
      13 October 2024 13: 44
      Of course, what a difficult job he has and a huge responsibility for the country’s security, the deputy chairman of the Security Council!
      1. +12
        13 October 2024 13: 59
        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.

        Anatolich, this is no longer a dream, but some kind of deep sleep. The enemy has been in the Kursk region for three months now, a drone has flown over the Kremlin, bases and warehouses deep in Russia are also being polished as they please. When will you, bears, wake up??? Maybe you should turn off the heating in the Kremlin for the winter!?
        And comparing yourself with those military men and politicians who divided Poland at the end of the 18th century is somehow immodest.
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    5. +1
      13 October 2024 15: 02
      -Medvedev is strict and terrible!
      Vladimir, then it would be more correct to say "Don't wake the beast in me..."
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    7. Alf
      +5
      13 October 2024 19: 54
      Quote: Uncle Lee
      "Don't Wake the Beast": Medvedev Reminded General Andrzejczak of the "Partitions of Poland"
      Medvedev is strict and terrible! angry

      If only he had a little more intelligence, he would be priceless...
      1. +4
        13 October 2024 20: 25
        Yes, they are all so... smart there.
        1. Alf
          +2
          13 October 2024 20: 42
          Quote: golen
          Yes, they are all so... smart there.

          That's true, but there are also especially gifted ones, the "elite", so to speak...
  2. +10
    13 October 2024 12: 58
    We would like to add that the “Russophobic four”, which includes the Baltic border states and Poland, actively opposes Russia.

    They will be the first to be expended in case of a big mess. No NATO will save them.
    1. AAK
      -12
      13 October 2024 13: 06
      In this case, DAM blurted out an unfortunate remark... That the emperors and empresses three times didn't have enough sense to refuse to participate in the division of Hyena Europe, that now he's hinting at a fourth division to these idiots, why the hell do we need them at all? Well, except to annex Western Ukropistan...
      1. -2
        13 October 2024 13: 13
        Why the hell do we need them anyway?

        I agree, we just need to leave the desert from this "hyena"...
        1. 0
          13 October 2024 14: 03
          Quote: Ilnur
          Why the hell do we need them anyway?

          I agree, we just need to leave the desert from this "hyena"...

          Did Andrzejczak bite you? Exactly the same rhetoric ;))
          1. 0
            14 October 2024 04: 36
            Did Andrzejczak bite you?

            Unlike the character you named, I offer it only in the form of response actions, and only...
        2. +1
          13 October 2024 15: 06
          Quote: Ilnur
          I agree, we just need to leave the desert from this "hyena"...

          No need, Belarusians' agriculture will die because of the climate, they are allies after all. It would be better to expand Belovezhskaya Pushcha to cover the entire territory of Poland.
          1. 0
            14 October 2024 04: 33
            It would be better to expand Belovezhskaya Pushcha to cover the entire territory of Poland.

            Yes, it's a good option, and it's good for nature and the climate...
    2. -2
      13 October 2024 14: 16
      Quote from bambr731
      They will be the first to be expended in case of a big mess. No NATO will save them.

      We need to give VVP a hat from the museum, let him wear it, winter is just around the corner. And the instructions clearly state who the Polish Tsar is... feel
    3. -1
      13 October 2024 15: 34
      Quote from bambr731
      They will be the first to be expended in case of a big mess. No NATO will save them.

      It would be nice to try Rzeszow by the udder (by the tooth) before the fuss...
  3. +1
    13 October 2024 12: 58
    Alas, for now all this is just words. However, throwing mutual threats and accusations is somehow market-like, not respectable in the end. It is better to reduce Poland to the ground once than to talk about it a hundred times.
  4. 0
    13 October 2024 12: 58
    He, a retired fool, would have remembered the numerous partitions of Poland and not woken the beast.

    This is how grown-up we are! Not like before - "what if Putin says no?" Yes
    1. +7
      13 October 2024 13: 06
      Quote: LIONnvrsk
      numerous partitions of Poland

      It seems that DAM hit the right spot. For the arrogant gentry, a reminder about the partitions is like a sickle on..., genetically offensive and shameful for Wielko-Polska. Yes
    2. -6
      13 October 2024 14: 22
      Quote: LIONnvrsk
      This is how grown-up we are! Not like before - "what if Putin says no?"

      For starters, let him get the Barents piece back from the Norgs, bring order to Grumant, then we'll see how he feels about it. As for Poland, they're a rotten bunch of people, they'll shoot you in the back for a long time, like the Westerners. The recipe for both is the same - the rule of three DEs - denazification, demilitarization and deindustrialization.
      1. +2
        13 October 2024 14: 27
        isv 000. There is complete order on Grumant even without Medvedev. Trust - Telegram (Arctic coal), on Grumant we have victorious socialism. hi
        1. -2
          13 October 2024 14: 30
          Quote: tralflot1832
          isv 000. There is complete order on Grumant even without Medvedev. Trust - Telegram (Arctic coal), on Grumant we have victorious socialism. hi

          The Norwegians have started acting up, they are putting pressure on our fishermen, they are going to rewrite the partnership agreement from 1924 to suit themselves. It's high time to restore order... hi
          1. +3
            13 October 2024 14: 35
            isv 000. Our trawlers are constantly working near Spitsbergen. They are allowed to enter Barentsburg for maintenance and replenishment of supplies, and it seems that they unload fish for export, there is a suspicion. Spitsbergen is our window to Europe and not only there.
  5. +5
    13 October 2024 12: 59
    "Don't Wake the Beast": Medvedev Reminded General Andrzejczak of the "Partitions of Poland" —

    _͟R͟͟͟͟͟͟͟a͟͟͟͟͟͟͟z͟͟͟͟͟͟͟d͟͟͟͟͟͟͟e͟͟͟͟͟͟͟l͟͟͟͟͟͟͟y͟͟͟͟͟͟͟ ͟͟͟͟͟͟͟p͟͟͟͟͟͟͟p͟͟͟͟͟͟͟l͟͟͟͟͟͟͟h͟͟͟͟͟͟͟sh͟͟͟͟͟͟͟i͟͟͟͟͟͟͟: ͟͟͟͟͟͟͟
    - The first section of the Commonwealth in 1772,
    - The second section of the Commonwealth in 1793,
    —Third partition of the Commonwealth in 1795;
    - Congress of Vienna in 1815, sometimes referred to as the fourth partition of Poland;
    — The Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939 is called either the fourth or fifth partition of Poland...
    1. +3
      13 October 2024 14: 28
      The Vienna Congress was a continuous celebration and fun -- champagne, caviar, balls, waltzes, beauties. During this celebration, Poland was torn to pieces! Absolutely everyone did it with pleasure. And Poland is angry only at the Russian Empire, the USSR, the Russian Federation. Where is the logic? laughing
      1. +1
        13 October 2024 19: 16
        Quote: Reptiloid
        The Vienna Congress was a continuous celebration and fun -- champagne, caviar, balls, waltzes, beauties. During this celebration, Poland was torn to pieces! Absolutely everyone did it with pleasure. And Poland is angry only at the Russian Empire, the USSR, the Russian Federation. Where is the logic? laughing

        Perhaps because the West will definitely not give Poland anything else. And Russia is kind, whining and growling - maybe something will come of it.
        1. 0
          13 October 2024 19: 44
          Now if the gay Europeans started punishing and dividing ---- no one would definitely protect. But the teams face did not have.
          Russia is kind

          Unfortunately, yes! And then after the Vienna Congress there were many "shameful" people among the upper classes, they pitied Poland and the lords. And even the subsequent Polish uprisings were reacted to differently
      2. Alf
        +2
        13 October 2024 20: 03
        Quote: Reptiloid
        The Vienna Congress was a continuous celebration and fun -- champagne, caviar, balls, waltzes, beauties. During this celebration, Poland was torn to pieces! Absolutely everyone did it with pleasure. And Poland is angry only at the Russian Empire, the USSR, the Russian Federation. Where is the logic? laughing

        Well, our own Europeans were the ones who were taking it away, and here we have wild barbarians. You have to understand!
        1. 0
          13 October 2024 20: 07
          hi In general, the Russian Tsar was the main figure at that celebration. Everyone wanted to punish him for aiding Napoleon. They did. But it was after Napoleon's defeat that the gay Europeans began to think about the strength of the Russian Empire and that they were against Russia.
    2. -3
      13 October 2024 14: 32
      Quote: Vladimir Vladimirovich Vorontsov

      _͟R͟͟͟͟͟͟͟a͟͟͟͟͟͟͟z͟͟͟͟͟͟͟d͟͟͟͟͟͟͟e͟͟͟͟͟͟͟l͟͟͟͟͟͟͟y͟͟͟͟͟͟͟ ͟͟͟͟͟͟͟p͟͟͟͟͟͟͟p͟͟͟͟͟͟͟l͟͟͟͟͟͟͟h͟͟͟͟͟͟͟sh͟͟͟͟͟͟͟i͟͟͟͟͟͟͟: ͟͟͟͟͟͟͟

      The titular list clearly states who the Polish Tsar is. That's it.
  6. +1
    13 October 2024 13: 05
    I remember Harris was criticized in various ways for his vocabulary the day before yesterday)
    1. -3
      13 October 2024 14: 34
      Quote from Sumotori_380
      I remember Harris was criticized in various ways for his vocabulary the day before yesterday)

      What did you expect from Camel's khari?! She should be advertising cigarettes, but she's climbing up to the microphone...
  7. +1
    13 October 2024 13: 15
    In other countries there are also such people, including Poland "Maybe we'll have a drink? And the whole world will go to hell." Especially guilty are all sorts of exes approaching insanity and ladies with unstable psyche. laughing
  8. -1
    13 October 2024 13: 23
    This guy was born a petty crook, but he's aiming for the demons.
    Nothing happens except shaking the air.
  9. -2
    13 October 2024 13: 23
    He, retired, would have remembered the numerous partitions of Poland and not woken the beast.

    Otherwise, when we catch you and paint you with red markers, even your own mother won’t recognize you...
    How annoying this empty chatter is. negative
    1. -1
      13 October 2024 13: 27
      Have the Poles already hit St. Petersburg? Or is their empty chatter, who needs empty chatter?
      1. -1
        13 October 2024 13: 28
        Are you suggesting that we enter into a discussion a la "You're a fool yourself"?
        1. 0
          13 October 2024 13: 30
          To begin with, I suggest you try to answer the questions asked)
  10. +5
    13 October 2024 13: 31
    I admire Dmitry Anatolyevich...he rages and throws things, so I can't compare to him.
    I am only surprised that, when he was the President of Russia, he did not display such qualities of a fearless and courageous lion.
    1. +5
      13 October 2024 13: 49
      Quote: Lech from Android.
      I am only surprised that, being the president of Russia, he did not display such qualities of a fearless and courageous lion.

      The 08.08.08. coercion to peace could have been given credit. If not for the hasty withdrawal from Georgia after Nicolas Sarkozy's arrival in Moscow. As a result, the military victory did not develop into a political one. Saakashvili's regime was not removed. And Georgia itself remained in the zone of Western influence. The destroyed Tskhinvali was restored not by the defeated Georgians, but by the victorious country.
    2. +2
      13 October 2024 13: 50
      Why not remember 2008 and tie chewing...?
      This guy was born a petty crook, but he's aiming for the demons.

      DAM didn't take long to answer...
    3. 0
      13 October 2024 13: 57
      Remember 8/08; I know you will answer that he did not go to Tbilisi, he gave up in the North Sea, in the Bering Strait. But then there was a tendency to negotiate and the main thing: de facto the country was led by VVP. Then he was not allowed to finish the job. I think that now he would fulfill his duty without hesitation, without fear.
      1. -5
        13 October 2024 14: 20
        I'm terribly sorry, my dear, but what did you hand over there and who will you give it to in the North Sea? Something on Dogger Bank?
    4. -2
      13 October 2024 14: 21
      He is a lion, only small and indoor... laughing
  11. -8
    13 October 2024 13: 41
    Gentlemen
    They forget that the partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ended in strangulation.
    Despite the absence of a state, Poland lived and was reborn.
    Austria-Hungary does not exist.
    Prussia does not exist.
    Russia ..... .
    If I were you, I would be careful.
  12. HAM
    0
    13 October 2024 13: 43
    What a lot to discuss. We could have forgotten about the existence of Dmitry Anatolyevich, the "retired goat drummer"...
  13. -3
    13 October 2024 13: 46
    Let them remember November 4, 1794. A clear example: how it happens.
  14. -1
    13 October 2024 13: 47
    And the Polish media will write: "Medvedev personally and directly confirmed that Russians are not people, but beasts. And these beasts are eager to tear long-suffering Poland to pieces." Media cuttings in the media are a long-standing tradition since the Livonian War.
  15. +1
    13 October 2024 13: 51
    How to extinguish these powerful countries without igniting them.
  16. -1
    13 October 2024 13: 58
    It's time to remember HISTORY!!!!!
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  18. -1
    13 October 2024 14: 03
    Don't wake the beast! Medvedev asks - otherwise he'll wake up and run away!
    Stop the army 60 km from Tbilisi! And this at a time when the world was ready to swallow and rodents set the tables for the liberating soldiers!
  19. -3
    13 October 2024 14: 04
    It's better to hit once than to draw with pencils a hundred times. There will be more benefit and less squealing!
  20. -2
    13 October 2024 14: 17
    the warning is counter-intuitive, the beast hates the harlot of babylon. but the end might be good for everyone if they don't act silly.
    the warning is counterintuitive, the beast hates the harlot babylon. but the end can be good for everyone if they don't act stupid.
  21. +3
    13 October 2024 14: 18
    The hamster went wild!? And scared someone?
    1. -1
      13 October 2024 14: 55
      Who can this hamster scare? He's going to hit St. Petersburg. The hamster hasn't grown up yet. laughing
  22. -4
    13 October 2024 14: 29
    Yanek from four tankers went to Ypont from mother Siberia. We can repeat.
  23. -2
    13 October 2024 14: 32
    I wouldn't want medvedev to take all the shame because the other slimes evade it. Compared to the unredeemable killers in the hunnic gang, he is indeed partly a victim. i cannot think of anyone else to whom i would offer quickly a clean exit. it's a collective issue concerning the whole world, really, no personal offense.
    i wouldn't want medvedev to take all the shame because the other slugs avoid him. compared to the incorrigible murderers of the hun gang, he really is part victim. i can't think of anyone else i would offer a quick clean way out to. this is a collective problem relative to the whole world, really, no personal insults.
    1. 0
      14 October 2024 14: 55
      obviously, this reference doesn't include those whom i praised or explained already; medvedev is in the evil group and firmly so, which means the only virtuous gesture he can make is to leave it, not to "become a better person". an individual means nothing, even less inside intentional groups and much less when these are evil.
      obviously this reference does not include those I have already praised or explained; Medvedev is in an evil group, and this is durable, which means that the only virtuous gesture he can make is to leave it, not to "become better". The individual does not mean anything, especially within intentional groups, and especially when they are evil.
  24. -2
    13 October 2024 14: 37
    And I have no doubt it will divide.
  25. -4
    13 October 2024 14: 40
    I wonder when it won't be paid so well? Everything passes and the payment will pass. And how will they sing then? Or will Russia's broad soul forgive everything?
  26. 0
    13 October 2024 14: 45
    It depends on what kind of animal the Security Council Chairman had in mind, maybe a sloth for example
  27. -4
    13 October 2024 14: 47
    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 man, would remember the numerous partitions of Poland and not wake the beast.
    - Medvedev wrote, adding that Warsaw was previously part of the Russian Empire.
    Eco blew up on the old trembling of the Polish military. Sobriety in retirement as always inspires Polish military, especially since in(on) Ukraine they sorted out many of the "vacationers". crying
  28. -1
    13 October 2024 15: 27
    Enough of the sections, we need to put an end to this dirt once and for all with tiao.
  29. 0
    13 October 2024 15: 30
    Why do the enemies of the USSR love to appropriate other people's victories and achievements? Because they have nothing of their own, nothing to be proud of?
  30. -1
    13 October 2024 15: 31
    "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,"..."

    TG owner still won't let anyone hold the helm of Telegram security?

    If the news contains ""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",..."

    TG owner still won't let anyone hold the helm of Telegram security?

    If the news contains ""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",..."

    TG owner still won't let anyone hold the helm of Telegram security?

    If the news contains ""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",..."

    TG owner still won't let anyone hold the helm of Telegram security?

    If the news contains ""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",..."

    TG owner still won't let anyone hold the helm of Telegram security?

    If the news contains ""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",..."

    TG owner still won't let anyone hold the helm of Telegram security?

    If the news item says ""retired fool"," then I won't get banned if I write that Medvedev sometimes "writes stupid thoughts in plain text?"
  31. -1
    13 October 2024 15: 36
    More like a marmot than a bear
  32. -1
    13 October 2024 16: 21
    Well answered, succinctly and to the point. The Poles are being exposed to attack and they are not bragging like feebleminded people. Russophobia has knocked their brains out.
  33. 0
    13 October 2024 20: 24
    and this man was the president of the Russian Federation... now it's clear why he was :-)))
  34. +1
    13 October 2024 22: 26
    Quote: Alf
    Quote: ROSS 42
    And yet only 12 years have passed since he donated 80 km² to the Norwegian Khaganate with a handshake from Stoltenberg himself,

    By changing the clocks, renaming the police. But "You don't understand, it's different"...

    And yet, he (DAM) is just a pathetic plagiarist... Compare with the Shevardnadze-Baker pact.