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General Polko criticizes government's threat communication: 'Don't scare, provide specifics'
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General Polko criticizes government's threat communication: 'Don't scare, provide specifics'

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • General Roman Polko criticizes the government's communication regarding Russian threats as mere fear-mongering without concrete details.
  • He urges authorities to provide clear instructions on citizen actions during a crisis instead of vague generalities.
  • Polko, a former commander of the GROM special forces unit, believes the public needs specific guidance.

General Roman Polko, a former commander of the elite GROM special forces unit, has sharply criticized the Polish government's messaging on the perceived Russian threat. He argues that official communications are filled with fear-mongering tactics rather than providing actionable information to the public.

Polko stated that the government's current approach consists of vague pronouncements that do little to prepare citizens for potential crises. He believes that instead of repeating generalities, authorities should clearly articulate what citizens should do in the event of an emergency. This lack of concrete guidance, he contends, leaves the public feeling anxious and unprepared.

"Let the minister not scare, but provide specifics," Polko urged, emphasizing the need for clear, direct instructions. His remarks highlight a public demand for transparency and practical advice from leadership during times of heightened geopolitical tension, suggesting that effective communication requires more than just warnings.

Let the minister not scare, but provide specifics

โ€” Gen. Roman PolkoCriticizing the government's communication strategy regarding potential threats.
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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.