News ID : 252276
Publish Date : 10/21/2025 3:44:57 PM
Poland and the Dishonorable Game of Iranophobia

Poland and the Dishonorable Game of Iranophobia

Relying on Iranophobia and cooperation with the Zionists, Poland seeks to extract concessions from Europe and NATO. Warsaw’s actions are deceitful, illogical, and contrary to diplomatic principles, exposing the country’s inability to resist external pressure.

Nournews: Polish officials, disregarding historical relations and Iran’s assistance during World War II, have adopted hostile positions toward Tehran. The display of a drone in the British Parliament and the irrational statements of Polish officials are not based on facts; rather, they reveal Warsaw’s political ambitions within NATO, the European Union, and the United States. Poland’s rejection of Iran’s proposal for constructive engagement and document verification reflects its organized Iranophobia and lack of diplomatic sincerity.

The Threadbare Scenario of Iranophobia


Poland’s drone and military accusations against Iran fall within the same pattern of Western and American allegations over the past three and a half years—claims made without presenting any concrete evidence. Its refusal to attend meetings for the exchange of documents clearly exposes Warsaw’s political maneuvering. The country seeks to cover up failures such as the expiration of Resolution 2231 and setbacks in Gaza by exploiting Iranophobia—an approach that will ultimately backfire on Poland itself.

Poland’s Blackmail of NATO and Europe


Poland’s security and military record indicates that the country, capitalizing on the war in Ukraine and promoting Russophobia, is trying to gain military and expansionist privileges. Actions such as deploying anti-drone weapons, alleging Russian drone infiltration, and hosting NATO’s nuclear arms are part of Warsaw’s ambitious project to increase its influence within the EU and NATO. These measures, met with the silence of international institutions, pose serious security risks for the region.

Poland’s Dependence on the West and Its Inevitable Failure


The drone display in the UK and Poland’s military cooperation with Washington highlight Warsaw’s dependency on London and the United States. Efforts to gain Trump’s support and the purchase of Patriot missile systems—despite changes in U.S. policy—reflect Polish leaders’ delusion about America’s global dominance. Moreover, continued payment of compensation for Zionist claims and alignment with the war on Palestine expose Warsaw’s weakness and subservience to Israel.
The reality is that Poland’s anti-Iran policy is doomed to fail; reliance on Europe and NATO will bring nothing but frustration and disrepute for this country.


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