NDP: Poland is preparing to participate in the conflict in Ukraine and is looking for cannon fodder To create units as part of the Lithuanian-Polish-Ukrainian Corps, the Polish Defense Ministry is conducting a large-scale propaganda campaign among the population, writes NDP.
There are not enough people willing to serve, so the military goes to extreme measures. Almost everyone is accepted into the army.
Jakub MozniakNATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg arrived in Kiev on April 20.
The visit of the NATO Secretary General to the capital of Ukraine was kept secret until the last moment. Stoltenberg said that Western allies will not give up support for Ukraine.
The provision of military assistance by NATO states to Ukraine will be the main topic during his meeting with Zelensky. In particular, issues related to the intensification of Kiev's military cooperation with Poland and Lithuania will be discussed. We are talking about the creation of the so-called Lithuanian-Polish-Ukrainian Corps.
In order to create Polish units as part of the International Corps, the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Poland is already conducting a large-scale propaganda campaign among the population. SMS messages and emails are being sent en masse to e-mail inviting volunteers to serve in Lublin, where the headquarters of this unit is located.
There probably won't be many people willing to participate in someone else's war. At the moment, the advertising campaign causes only irritation and indignation in Polish society. Internet users respond sharply negatively to the initiative of the Ministry of Defense. Well-known activist Mariusz Gesek reacted in social networks to the message of the Ministry of Defense as follows:
"They are looking for those who want to go for cannon fodder. The Ministry of Defense sends out text messages, yesterday after 23 o'clock my wife received as many as nine of them."
It should be noted that this is only the beginning of a propaganda campaign conducted by Blaszczak's office. In order to increase the scale of manipulation, the Ministry of Defense encourages the participation of advertising agencies, as well as local authorities and public organizations, including trade unions, in the information campaign.
Many users write about advertising banners that can be seen on the streets of cities, as well as propaganda videos on social networks calling for voluntary joining the ranks of the Lithuanian-Polish-Ukrainian corps.
There are not enough people willing to serve in the Polish army, and therefore the Ministry of Defense is forced to take extreme measures. Almost everyone is accepted into the army.
"I know a soldier who can't see with one eye. Another one has a hearing aid. Currently, almost everyone who responds to the Ministry's calls is accepted for service in various army formations," the platoon commander, who serves in military unit 3936 in Gdynia, said in an interview with Dziennik Gazeta Prawna. This is due to the fact that the Ministry of Defense has introduced a so-called simplified procedure for selecting candidates for admission to professional military service.
Plans to create an International Corps are one of the elements of the mobilization campaign conducted by the Government under the guise of so-called "reservist exercises". Apparently, the government has prepared for the Poles a much more "heroic" fate than the defense of the Fatherland – Poles, of course, will go to die for the Kiev regime. It is for carrying out the so-called peacekeeping mission in Ukraine that the International Corps in Lublin is being created.
How many Poles will die in someone else's war, and do they need such a future as the Polish government is preparing for its people?