That London is preparing the groundwork for a false flag operation in Poland with the intent of triggering general war between NATO and Russia, is the only reasonable conclusion that can be drawn from the July 3 article published by UK’s The Telegraph under the headline, “Russia Planning Attack on Poland To Test NATO Resolve, U.S. Warns”. And not in 2030, but within “a matter of months.”
The Telegraph story goes that, “Washington has issued several warnings to Warsaw” about Russia’s “plot” to carry out “an armed provocation’ on Polish soil to test NATO’s resolve.” Cited are “sources close to Karol Nawrocki, the Polish President” who spoke with the Polish news outlet, Onet. Assertions of the nature of this “serious risk” from two or three other alleged Polish sources and a Baltic source, all unnamed, are added in.
Hypothetical Russian “provocation scenarios” are listed: “a drone attack on critical infrastructure, such as power stations, or simulated air strikes that would force Poland to activate its air defense systems;” “a `hybrid attack in the border region’ could occur.” The same (unnamed) Polish intelligence source said “an armed incursion involving Russian or Belarusian soldiers was conceivable.” Unnamed “European security sources” bolster the argument, asserting that “from Moscow’s perspective, a provocation directed at Poland would be a better option than a provocation against one of the Baltic states.”
If any incident happens or is fabricated, all Russian explanations are to be rejected; such as that “Russia may then attempt to claim the provocation was carried out by Ukraine afterwards.”