POLISH Problem + Reaction = Solution ?

HOW TO DESTABILIZE and MARGINALIZE A COUNTRY THAT IS A PAIN IN THE ASS TO THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" AGENDA

This is straight out of Machiavelli's book, "The Prince",  where he justified rule by force rather than by law!

PROBLEM: Polish President Kaczynski Often a Source of Tension Within E.U.

As soon Kaczynski took office in the presidential headquarters in the center of Warsaw, Mr. Kaczynski forged very close relations with Ukraine and Georgia, determined to bring them closer to NATO and eventually have them admitted to the American-led military organization.

The Georgia-Russia war, a year on....It may appear that any attempt to provide a definitive assessment of Georgia's war with Russia on 8-12 August 2008 is premature, for the very good reason that the broader conflict of which this disastrous eruption was a part is itself far from over. A year on, political and military tensions continue to swirl around Georgia; parts of its territory remain occupied by Russian forces, its opposition forces sustain a near-permanent campaign to unseat President Mikheil Saakashvili, and its lost territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia are further than ever from its grasp. In these circumstances, the potential for new events to become part of an unfolding story that requires constant updating is ever-present...The story of the 2008 war, then, is one of unfinished business

http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/the-georgia-russia-war-a-year-on

The Polish president's staunch defense of the Ukraine and Georgia often upset leading members of the E.U., especially Germany, which was concerned that an expanded NATO would threaten Russia, or lead to new East-West tensions.

Mr. Kaczynski’s deeply ingrained suspicion of Russia, and of Germany’s close relationship with it, often created tensions among Warsaw, Berlin and Moscow.

REACTION: Plane Crash

SOLUTION: Lech Kaczynski, the president of Poland, died Saturday after his plane crashed on route to Katyn, in western Russia, where he was due to commemorate the murder 70 years ago of thousands of Polish officers, according to the Polish foreign ministry. He was 61 years old.

Some of those who died in the crash of Poland's presidential plane, according to the Law and Justice Party, founded by President Lech Kaczynshi.

Lech Kaczysnki — Polish president

Maria Kaczynska — The president's wife

Ryszard Kaczorowski — last president of the anti-Communist government-in-exile in London, 1989-90. The government-in-exile was set up after the prewar Warsaw government was forced to flee the Nazis in 1939.

Aleksander Szczyglo — head of the National Security Office and former defense minister

Pawel Wypych — presidential aide

Mariusz Handzlik — presidential aide

Jerzy Szmajdzinski — deputy parliament speaker and former defense minister 

Andrzej Kremer — Deputy Foreign Minister 

Gen. Franciszek Gagor — head of the army chief of staff

Andrzej Przewoznik — minister in charge of WWII memorials

Slawomir Skrzypek — head of the National Bank of Poland 

Janusz Kurtyka — head of the National Remembrance Institute, a state body that investigates communist-era crimes 

Przemyslaw Gosiewski — lawmaker 

Zbigniew Wassermann — lawmaker 

Grzegorz Dolniak — lawmaker 

Janusz Kochanowski — civil rights commissioner 

Bishop Tadeusz Ploski — army chaplain 

Submitted by pandora on Sat, 2010-04-10 15:38

The internet is awash with speculation, much of it attributing  the crash to the "KGB", which of course has not existed for decades. Then you have official mouthpieces who can't resist having a go at Russia, such as this idiotic Newsweek piece. Some people never move on, it seems.  

Despite claims made about the unreliability of the TU-154, the craft itself is actually quite robust, and was designed to be able to land and take off from the most makeshift of runways, such as the gravel runways commonplace in Russia's artic towns.

There were reports of dense fog at Smolensk at the time of the accident. Landing in fog using instruments only should be within the capabilities of experienced pilots, provided the airport has a functioning Instrument Landing System. However, Smolensk-Severny doesn't have a standard ILS and uses the older SP-50 system, an outdated system for which the TU-154M was no longer equipped. Smolensk also has an NDB system, but this is really a navigational aid, not a landing aid, as it lacks both precision and the ability to provide pilots with information on their altitude.

Air traffic control at Smolensk-Severny advised the pilot not to attempt a landing and suggested that the flight be redirected to either Moscow in Russia or Minsk in Belarus, both an equal distance away. Rumours (which can't be verified) are that Pres. Kaczysnki insisted the pilot attempt to land, as they were late for whatever engagement they had flown there for. The pilot made three failed attempts at a blind approach and fell below the glideslope 1.5 km short of the runway on the fourth, crashing 1km awy from the runway.

Sullivan | Sun, 2010-04-11 10:42

On 22 March 2010, before the death of the Polish president Lech Kaczynski on 10 April, Rupert Murdoch's Times reported that Radoslaw Sikorski could, by October 2010, be the next President of Poland. (Is Radoslaw Sikorski the new face of Polish politics ...)

Bronislaw Komorowski, who became the acting president of Poland after the death of Kaczynski, is one of Sikorski's rivals for the presidency.

suraci.blogspot1brought our attention to Radislaw Sikorski (Poland's next President?)

According to Wikipedia (Radoslaw Sikorski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia):
 
Radoslaw Sikorski is married to the American journalist and historian Anne Applebaum, who is Jewish.

STORY CONTINUES AT :

http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2010/04/neo-con-cia-agent-to-take-over-poland.html

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