The Finnish newspaper Iltalehti reports that the United States has warned Poland about potential Russian military attacks targeting its critical infrastructure. According to Polish media sources, Russia could launch drone or missile strikes, though smaller land-based attacks are not ruled out. U.S. intelligence regularly informs Poland about Russian plans to provoke NATO and test its unity, potentially forcing Ukraine to halt support. One scenario involves Russian or Belarusian troops entering Polish territory under the guise of a rescue operation, expecting minimal resistance from Poland while the U.S. pressures Poland into negotiations. This situation echoes the 'Narva scenario,' where Russia would attempt to take control of the disputed border area of Narva, which belongs to Estonia. Tensions between Poland and Ukraine have escalated due to historical grievances, particularly after Ukrainian President Zelensky named a new military unit after the controversial WWII-era Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), which is seen as responsible for civilian deaths during the war. Poland accused Zelensky of undermining their relationship by revoking his membership in the Order of the White Eagle,
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the threat from Russia as a clear and imminent danger, emphasizing U.S. warnings and the strategic implications for NATO and Ukraine. It highlights the potential for conflict and portrays Russia’s actions as provocative and calculated, aligning more with left-leaning perspectives.





