delphiandomine 86 | 17823
24 Apr 2011 / #61
Its not about fantasies, it is about necessity not for me but for Poland.
Necessity? Poland doesn't need Western Ukraine, with its many problems. Even if you walk from Medyka to Shegyni, you can see the vast difference in living standards. Heck, Germany struggled to integrate East Germany - what hope does Poland have?
The area has absolutely nothing to offer Poland except memories.
What is with that obsession of yours with wars, maybe there will be peaceful solution.
What kind of peaceful solution do you envisage the Ukrainians willingly giving up their heartland (don't forget - the L'viv oblast is the home of Ukrainian nationalism and identity) to Poland?
About the only situation I can imagine is when Ukraine breaks into two and the Western part approaches Poland. But that's not going to happen - most Ukrainians would rather starve than give up their country.
Do you really think that Ukrainians will give us Lwów peacefully? Do you think Lithuanians are so eager
to give their capital city to Poland? You need to think again.
to give their capital city to Poland? You need to think again.
I imagine, seeing as they consider L'viv to be the home of Ukrainan culture, that they would fight to the last man to keep the territory Ukrainian. They struggled for so long and so hard for it - wouldn't it just be best to buy everything there rather than trying to forcibly annex the territory?