 Poland, at risk of direct confrontation with Russia, Belarus Medvedev. Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council and former president, posted an 8,000-word rant about Polish-Russian relations calling Warsaw a dangerous enemy of Moscow and threatening it with the loss of statehood. Medvedev has warned that Poland's actions may lead to a direct confrontation with Russia and Belarus and launch World War III. Poland's own military build-up and Polish military presence in Ukraine may trigger a direct confrontation between Warsaw and Belarus and Russia, Medvedev said in an article for the Rossi Skyar Gazeta newspaper. In this case, the allied group will give an appropriate response to prevent threats that stem from the evil ambitions of the Polish establishment, he stressed. In Medvedev's opinion, Poland's reckless actions, if rashly supported by its NATO allies, may have far-reaching dangerous consequences for the entire world and then Poland will fulfill the role of the hyena of Europe that unleashed World War III, he noted. Medvedev also writes about the EU's hatred of Poland and the Poland's disdain for Ukrainians but separately focuses on Russia's attitude towards Warsaw. In the 21st century, Russia has a dangerous enemy in Eastern Europe that was revived in the person of Poland and it should be treated exactly as a historical enemy considering that it is in principle incorrigible. And if there is no hope of reconciliation with the enemy, Russia should only have one and a very rigid attitude towards his fate. He claims. Medvedev explains the transformation of Poland into an enemy of Russia through Russophobic revisionist policy while at the same time recalling how, at the end of the 18th century, the Russian Empire took part in the dismemberment of the then-Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. History has delivered a merciless verdict to the insolent Poles more than once. No matter how ambitious the revanchionist plans are, their defeat can lead to the death of the entire Polish statehood. Will we then mourn the collapse of modern Polish statehood? There is no need to deceive. There can only be one answer. Definitely not. Concludes Medvedev.