Posted originally on Jun 1, 2026 by Martin Armstrong |
Poland, one of Ukraine’s strongest supporters, is openly condemning Zelensky for glorifying a movement associated with the slaughter of Polish civilians.
Poland absorbed millions of Ukrainian refugees. Poland became the primary logistical hub for Western weapons. Poland spent years standing shoulder to shoulder with Kiev. Then Zelensky signs a decree honoring a military unit tied to the traditions of the UPA, an organization remembered in Poland for massacres that claimed tens of thousands of civilian lives. Depending on the estimates used, the Volhynia massacres and related ethnic cleansing campaigns killed somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 Poles, including women, children, and entire villages wiped from existence.
People were hacked to death with axes, burned alive, and murdered specifically because they were Polish. The Polish parliament has repeatedly classified the atrocities as genocide. Yet somehow we are supposed to pretend this is merely a misunderstanding.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki has now stated that Zelensky is not acting like someone prepared to join the European family and has even called for stripping him of Poland’s highest state honor. Imagine how furious Polish officials must be to reach that point after everything they have done for Ukraine.
The Western press spent years screaming that anyone who discussed Ukrainian ultranationalist movements was spreading misinformation. Anyone who mentioned the legacy of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, Stepan Bandera, the UPA, or extremist factions inside Ukraine was immediately attacked. Now the permanent president of Ukraine himself is honoring genocidal organizations and suddenly everyone wants to look the other way.
Zelensky presents himself as the champion of democracy while elections remain suspended. He speaks about freedom while opposition parties have been banned. He lectures the world about human rights while draft officers drag men off the streets and force them into military service. He demands endless funding while Ukraine’s population continues shrinking and hundreds of thousands have fled abroad permanently.
What does that say about the man? The truth is that many Western politicians never cared about democracy. They cared about war. Zelensky became a useful idiot because he was the face they needed to sell a conflict to the public. As long as the money kept flowing and the weapons kept moving, uncomfortable questions were pushed aside.
The war cycle is now exposing everything. Governments always lose control of the narrative when conflicts drag on too long. Historical grievances return. Corruption surfaces. Alliances begin cracking. The truth starts leaking through the propaganda.
Poland’s outrage matters because Poland knows this history firsthand. Entire Polish communities disappeared during the massacres. Families still remember what happened. Graves still exist. The blood is real even if politicians would prefer everyone forget it.
The most disturbing aspect of all this is that Zelensky knew exactly what he was doing. Nobody accidentally honors a movement this controversial. Nobody accidentally signs a decree carrying this level of symbolism. This was a deliberate political choice to honor and uphold a genocide. And yet Western leaders who spend every waking moment condemning historical injustices will likely remain silent because acknowledging the truth would undermine the mythology they spent years creating.
The mask is slipping, and the more desperate this war becomes, the harder it will be to hide what has been standing in plain sight all along. ZELENSKY IS A FRAUD.