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Media, Sec. Blinken Push 'Fake News' About Poland Sending Warplanes to Ukraine. Why?Why would Blinken and much of the mainstream media of the West so publicly propose something that could swiftly lead to large-scale conflict with Russia while at the same time NATO has ruled against actions which could lead to that very same large-scale conflict? What is behind the "back-door" tactic, and how honest are the Western military powers actually being with their respective nations?
In recent days, a number of prominent media outlets—The Hill, The Telegraph, Politico—reported that Poland was considering transferring military aircraft to Ukraine in a move to counter the Russian advance in the ongoing conflict. Responding to requests from Ukrainian President Volodyrmr Zelenskyy for NATO aid against Russia military forces, four "US officials" told Politico that Poland was considering transferring its 28 Russian made MiG-29s to Ukraine. Ukrainian pilots would be more familiar with the Russian aircraft, having trained on the MiG's as is common in former Soviet-bloc countries. "We are working with the Poles on this issue and consulting with the rest of our NATO allies," a White House spokesperson told Politico. "We are also working on the capabilities we could provide to backfill Poland if it decided to transfer planes to Ukraine." Under the reported plans, Poland would receive US F-16s to replace the MiG-29s it would send to Ukraine. Speaking to CBS News on March 6, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said that the US was "talking" in "very active discussions" with Polish authorities about how to "backfill" the Polish air force should it send planes to Ukraine. Such a plan had the "green light," Blinken said... ...Yet, despite Blinken's statement to CBS, and the accompanying media hype portraying the airplane transfer as almost a fait accompli, Poland has firmly denied the rumors. After Belarusian media outlet NEXTA TV tweeted out the rumor Sunday, the Chancellory of Poland firmly rebuffed the statement. "FAKE NEWS," the Chancellory wrote. "Unfortunately you are spreading misinformation with quotation from 27/02/22. Poland won't send its fighter jets to #Ukraine, as well as allow to use its airports. We significantly help in many other areas"... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Read this article in its entirety here.
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