The article discusses a controversy over the disclosure of Polish military donations to Ukraine, initiated by the head of the Ministry of National Defense (MON), Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. He accused former Minister Mariusz Błaszczak of intentionally leaking state secrets and called for an investigation into such actions. Kosiniak-Kamysz emphasized that all donations are coordinated with NATO allies and the U.S., and that President Karol Nawrocki is kept informed. The article highlights accusations that Błaszczak used incomplete information to fuel anti-Polish propaganda, while current MON chief Kosiniak-Kamysz is portrayed as acting in Poland’s national interest. Other officials, including Deputy MON Cezary Tomczyk and Minister of State Security Tomasz Siemoniak, support Kosiniak-Kamysz’s stance, criticizing Błaszczak’s past conduct and his perceived lack of commitment to national security.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the issue as a breach of national security by former Minister Błaszczak, portraying him as politically motivated and lacking commitment to Poland’s interests. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining secrecy around military aid and criticizes Błaszczak’s actions as undermining



