Posted on 08/27/2014 2:54:47 PM PDT by WhiskeyX
Grzegorz Kostrzewa-Zorbas, Polish journalist and former diplomat, writes that Poland has also been through a humanitarian convoy crisis. It came through it unscathed by refusing to allow the convoy in. Georgia was less fortunate.
Kostrzewa-Zorbas explains that the Soviet tactics used in 1991 to get into Poland through camouflage, distortion of reality and psychological pressure were similar to those now seen in Ukraine. it would be easier, he suggests, to counter what he calls the Russian military operation humanitarian convoy if politicians, as well as public opinion in Ukraine, in the EU and NATO remembered that the Soviet Union tried the same thing on with Poland and that Poland won.
(Excerpt) Read more at khpg.org ...
No why wouldn’t they let those little ole Trojan horse humanitarian convoys across the border? Don’t they have any heart?.../s
The “Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group is the The George Soros Open Society Foundation, through Human Rights Watch.
Quick! Post something from RT!
RT is likely more credible than anything financed by the Soros Group.
Russia chose to be the enemy of the Allies in the Second World War and an ally of Hitler’s Fascist and genocidal German Third Reich. Russia even helped the Germans to violate the First World War Armistice treaty by allowing German Luftwaffe and Heer officers to illegally obtain military flight training and military ground forces training while disguised as Russian officers and enlisted personnel. Despite that criminal record, the United States and Britain accepted and very generously supported Russia as a member of the Allies on the basis of the principal that the enemy of my enemy is my Allie after Germany invaded Russia. How does it feel to have that same principal applied to you and Russia in the wake of Russia’s illegal invasions of its neighbors?
Also, it does not matter who the source of information may be so long as the source is known to provide substantially whole and accurate truths, as in these KhPG reports.
C. W. McCall - “We have us a convoyski”.
That image is a movie still taken by Putin propagandists who falsely claimed it was an image from Ukraine. It was debunked a couple of months ago. I’m sure you are aware of this.
I don’t know a person with an i.q. above 70 that can’t see through KGB-FSB propaganda.
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