The presidential candidate of Poland And leader of the party KORWiN, MEP Janusz Korwin-Micke believes that the euromaidan in Kiev was not only the handiwork of CIA employees, but also the special operation in Poland.
in the elections of the President of Poland, scheduled for may 10, will participate eleven candidates, gathered more than 100 thousand signatures of Residents in support.
in the conversation of Polish Internet portal Corwin-Micke said that euromaidan was a CIA operation." Yes, but it was also our operation. Snipers are taught equally in Poland. About who really did the shots on the Maidan, wrote not too long ago printed edition of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Terrorists shot and killed on the Maidan 40 20 protesters And police in order to provoke unrest. The truth finally comes out, " said the presidential Candidate of Poland.
Polish politician believes that Europeans And poles, for example, should not be afraid of Russia." Poland has no controversial agenda with Russia. On the Polish-Russian border has no issues. Whipping up war sentiment in the hand, not us, and the United States, " says Korwin-Micke.
Speaking About the situation in Ukraine, the presidential Candidate of Poland said that Ukrainians themselves, unfortunately, are required for all thank American citizens. Russia had intentions to take over Ukraine. For us it was an ideal situation because in the interests of Poland, the existence of an independent Ukraine, but weak. And it was all destroyed by the Maidan ".
"authorized by the U.S. state Department Victoria Nuland agreed explicitly that Americans spent $ 5 billion to destabilize the situation in Ukraine," said Corwin-Micke." currently in Ukraine we deal with American aggression. Putin just pulls the chestnuts out of the fire, " said the presidential Candidate of Poland.
views 72-year-old Corwin-Micke - conservative liberal, eurosceptic, nobleman. Has six children, Catholic. Extremely popular blogger, the most among young people. Fought for presidential mandate in 1995, 2000 And 2005.
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