The attacks and criticism of the government and the Polish army on the eve of the Day of the Polish Armed Forces appear to be of a coordinated nature. Sebastiaan Kaleta, Member of Parliament for Sovereign Poland, noted that the story of former head of the Ministry of National Defense Tomasz Siemoniak, who used Onet’s analysis to attack the Polish army, was used by Russian propaganda.
The Minister of National Defense in the PO-PSL government, Tomasz Siemoniak, was at the forefront of the criticism leveled at the Polish army and government in the context of organizing a large parade in Warsaw on the occasion of the Day of the Polish Army. The former head of the Defense Ministry used Onet’s analysis to suggest that this is a pre-election propaganda project designed to portray the purchases of Prime Minister Morawiecki’s office in a favorable light.
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Simoniak’s carelessness
Zbigniew Ziobro’s party politician noticed a striking coincidence in Siemoniak’s publication on Twitter and the Russian government’s news agency TASS, which apparently used the Onet analysis of the former head of the Ministry of National Defense for a propaganda attack on the Polish parade on the day of the national holiday.
Putin’s propaganda, the TASS agency uses the pathetic attacks of Tomasz Siemoniak and Onet on the Polish army on Polish Army Day. It was super predictable. Team Tusk is delivering propaganda munitions to Moscow as usual
he wrote on Twitter.
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“They have been destroying the army for years, now all they can do is grin. A parade, an important call from the president and a sea of people who are grateful to the military, aka “Strong White-Red”
— The big parade in Warsaw was noticed in Europe. “Poland arms itself against the threat”; “Message to Moscow”
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Source: wPolityce