Ramzan Kadyrov, the extreme-right ruler of Chechnya and one of Putin's closest allies in the Ukraine war, has said he has no intention to hide any more that he wishes to attack Poland.
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said it was his intention to turn to Poland after Ukraine, while predicting that the Ukraine war will end this year.
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Of course, the same justifications trotted out: "denazification" and "de-Satanisation", which are increasingly used interchangeably by figures like Kadyrov and Medvedev.
Obviously this isn't actually going to happen, because Poland is a member of NATO (almost as if membership of NATO confers safety from Russian invasion!?). But it's interesting to see just how much fever-pitch warmongering goes on among Putin's far-right allies, and just how similar the rhetoric about Nazis and Satan is.