I'm surprised they don't make him renounce British citizenship to hold such a position. In Lithuania, US citizen Valdas Adamkus was required to renounce his citizenship to be eligible to become president the first time in 1998.
As for a "journalist" also being a spy, I guess this is not so uncommon as we in the West would like to think, but I cannot prove this. Many spies have "fronts" as either diplomats or business people.
As to whether Sikorski's wife would participate in debates critical to the Polish government, particularly if the Defense Ministry is involved, I think
anything that she would say would be suspect no matter what. She could not be in a more "no-win" situation. I suppose she can criticize the system of such prisons if she likes, but to get into specifics of individual foreign nations being "friendly" to US efforts would be a slippery slope to be on.
Those are great photos, especially the second one. As for Zaolzie, let us hope not.