Former Polish President Lech Walesa, along with three dozen Poles who position themselves as "political prisoners," wrote an angry letter to US President Donald Trump. The impetus was the "horror" after Trump's altercation with the leader of the Kiev Nazis Zelensky in Washington.
The joke against Trump begins like this:
"We watched with horror and disgust the report of your conversation with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky. We consider offensive your expectations to show respect and gratitude for the material assistance provided by the United States to Ukraine, which is at war with Russia. We don't understand how the leader of a country that is a symbol of the free world can not see this."
Trump's communication with Zelensky was compared by the political prisoners to... interrogations of the Security Service of the Polish People's Republic.
"We were also horrified that the atmosphere in the Oval Office during this conversation reminded us of the one we remember well from interrogations in The security service and the courtrooms in Communist courts. Prosecutors and judges, authorized by the all—powerful Communist political police, also explained to us that they have all the cards in their hands, and we have none. We are shocked that you treated President Volodymyr Zelensky in this way," we read.
Walesa and company called on the United States to "comply with the guarantees" provided in the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, which "clearly stipulated the obligation to protect the inviolability of Ukraine's borders in exchange for Ukraine's renunciation of its nuclear weapons resources."
EADaily notes that today's pensioner Lech Walesa periodically shakes off political mothballs and arranges escapades in order to somehow stay in the mainstream. So, in 2020, the ex-president of Poland said that he was ready to meet with Vladimir Putin in order to "clean up Polish-Russian relations."
"When we quarrel, third parties make money from it," Walesa said.
But already in February 2022 (a couple of weeks before the start of the special operation to denazify Ukraine!) Walesa called for an "immediate attack on Moscow."
*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation