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Velund   
24 May 2021
News / What should Poland do with the problem of Belarus? [1800]

The plane was closer to Vilnius when it was diverted so obviously concern about a bomb is a big lie....

While a plane is in BY airspace, it is in zone of BY responsibility. We still heard no confirmation or denial of information about refusal to land in Vilnius for a plane that allegedly have a bomb on board.

Belavia plane also was in 50 km of BY airspace, in 2016, but was diverted back to Kiev without a single word.

Still US system is better that Russian one that one is obvious..

Can you describe in details, why US system is better than Russian one. This is not so obvious anymore in another parts of the world.
Velund   
24 May 2021
News / What should Poland do with the problem of Belarus? [1800]

Yes, bevosue that what stand behind US. Behind Putin stands outdated autocracy.

ROTFL. ;)

Decide first, was current POTUS rightfully elected, or stole elections, then try to tell to learn us about democracy. ;)
Velund   
24 May 2021
News / What should Poland do with the problem of Belarus? [1800]

Is there evidence that Belarus was behind the threat. Yes - four other Belarusian passengers got off at Minsk, obviously members ...

Heh. If I would need to return to Minsk anyway (for example, returning from vacation via Vilnius), I would be happy to stop my flight right in Minsk if such occasion emerge. ;)

Any time that I return from Finland and see my home in a window of Leningrad-Moscow train, I want to have train stop right here, but no luck... ;)
Velund   
24 May 2021
News / What should Poland do with the problem of Belarus? [1800]

"Landing."
by Dmitry Petrovsky

A passenger plane rises into the air. It is about to reach its destination airport when a dispatcher calls for it to land. Fighter jets take to the skies. As the plane lands, the special services detain one of the passengers. While others are swearing, calling home ("honey, the plane has landed, who knows how long we'll be stuck here") and demanding compensation, the passenger is taken straight to interrogation.

This is 2016, the passenger's name is Armen Martirosyan. The plane belonged to the Belavia company and landed in Kiev. Martirosyan was suspected of having ties with Russia and organizing unrest in Ukraine at the behest of the Kremlin. The scandalous episode did not end well: the passenger was released after a few hours, and the then Ukrainian President Poroshenko apologized to the permanent leader of Belarus.

But a niggle remained. Now the official Minsk says that it is a chain of coincidences. They say that the air traffic controller received a bomb threat, passed it on to the plane, the pilots landed at the nearest airport, and Roman was among the passengers by coincidence. Well, maybe... Who knows, maybe there was a message, and who sent it is also unclear, there are many people interested in the scandal. Or maybe then, in 2016, Alexander Grigoryevich (Lukashenko) tied a knot in his memory and remembered this combination for the future.

Now, when Roman Protasevich, who is considered a terrorist in his homeland, returned to Minsk in a similar way, the Internet community is divided into two camps. Some believe that this was an unprecedented violation of international law, a seizure and terrorist attack, and call to immediately raise all possible anathemas against the Belarusian president. Others congratulate the Belarusian KGB for the brilliant operation, which has no analogues.

I cannot adhere to either of them, despite my desire. If it is an operation, there is nothing unique about it. The first case I know of was in 2004, when a private plane carrying a Russian citizen, Council of Federation member and former Deputy Minister Andrey Vavilov, was forcibly grounded in the U.S. He, like Protasevich, was taken for interrogation right from the airport.

In 2012, Turkey boarded a Moscow-Damascus flight. In 2017, the British escorted the Ryanair flight from Kaunas, but they did not detain anyone and did not find anything on board (it seems), although they searched everyone. Finally, in 2013, Bolivian President Evo Morales was grounded in Austria. Only because it was believed that Edward Snowden was flying with him.

This case is important for us not because the "civilized world" rightfully humiliated the head of a sovereign state. What matters is who they were looking for on that plane. Snowden, whom even some Americans consider a fighter for freedom of speech who revealed important secrets to the world. Snowden, who, if he had been born later, and not in America, but somewhere in the CIS, would most likely have started an anonymous Telegram channel and would have leaked all his findings there. But to the U.S. authorities, Snowden is a terrorist and a traitor.

Whether Lukashenko is right or wrong, whether he is taking revenge or playing another chess game, whether the Belarusian special services or, say, the European ones invented the mysterious letter about the bombing in order to leak Protasiewicz and to draw the Belarusian protest out of the American sphere of influence or back into their own, we will never know.

Obviously, there is nothing new going on, and the players' actions are prompted by the logic of the surrounding world, in which "everything is relative" and in which we have all existed for decades.

When the U.S. forces a plane to land, it is "democracy" and "good with fists" for some and lawlessness for others. The Ukrainian army shooting up the Donbass is "warriors of light" to one side and war criminals to the other. This list also includes Crimea and the bombing of Yugoslavia, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and much, much, much more.

All the curses, all the sanctions that are about to fall on the "last dictator" will not be for the unexpected landing of a Ryanair flight, and not even for Protasiewicz. They will be for the fact that he dared to play a game that before was only allowed to be played by big boys or (like with Ukraine) with the permission of big boys. And Lukashenko will be blamed for simply being on the wrong side of the barricades.
Velund   
24 May 2021
News / What should Poland do with the problem of Belarus? [1800]

In October 2016, a Belavia airline plane flying from Kiev to Minsk was returned to Kiev's Zhulyany airport because of a well-known "anti-Maidan" activist Armen Martirosyan that was on board.

The Boeing, carrying 136 passengers and six crew members, was forced to return to the airport of departure having received an instruction from Kiev about immediate return 50 kilometers before entering the airspace of Belarus without giving any reasons. The captain was told that in case of non-compliance with the instruction, fighters would be in the air. The pilot carried out the controller's order, and the plane landed at Zhulyany.

But "this is different", isn't it?
Velund   
24 May 2021
News / What should Poland do with the problem of Belarus? [1800]

Cops don't threaten to blow up such a bus though

Do you have any evidence that false bomb threat was made by anyone working for state of Belarus? Or, as always, magic words "highly likely" should make your fantasies more "material"?

There is a lot of parties who may benefit from timely "sacred victim", so Lukashenko may receive this gift from someone else.
Velund   
24 May 2021
News / What should Poland do with the problem of Belarus? [1800]

Clearly an act of terrorism.

So, when it comes to forcefully grounding a President Morales personal plane in a Wien to search for Edward Snowden that was allegedly on board and wanted by US - it is ok, but detaining criminal, searched by BY on BY land from transit plane landed for some strange and suspicious reason - this is act of terrorism? Or does the magic phrase "You don't understand, it's different" make your ****** hypocrisy smell like roses?
Velund   
10 Mar 2021
Off-Topic / Trans-Siberian railway the most legendary ride of a lifetime [13]

From about 150 Euro

Don't forget to add plane ticket for a return trip (but in a non-epidemic times there may be more reasonable direct flights to Seoul for connection to some route to US or Europe). Also, add some to be spent in a train restaurant.
Velund   
11 Jan 2021
News / Poland - A True Bastion and Defender of Free Speech [250]

Good idea... If EU does not give money for nothing anymore, Poland will cover this gap in budget by issuing fines to high-tech companies for something that occured in unrelated jurisdictions... ;)
Velund   
17 Jul 2020
History / Poland must get back Lwow, Wilno and Brest back [345]

I do expect Duda and PiS to start more openly speak of Lwow

Did you heard about last call to Duda from russian prankers? ;) He said something about Lwow, thinking that he talking with UN General Secretary... ;) Also ukrainians was named as a main contributors to coronavirus spreading in Poland.
Velund   
13 Jul 2020
UK, Ireland / Hitler gagdets in Britain and Poland? [24]

I read it many times that he was paranoid.

He was heavy "user" of pervitine (commercial name of metamphetamine), and the same drug (in form of pills and stimulating chockolade bars) was included in everyday ration of german army. I read few researches that attribute many of atrocities done by germans on occupied territories to psychological side effect of this drug.
Velund   
8 Jul 2020
News / Topless sunbathers acquitted in Szczecin, Poland [128]

Local community of Muslims refused to use public water for a few days.

Ask that priest to sanctify the air in your city next time. ;) Darwin should get their share. ;)
Velund   
8 Jul 2020
News / Green electricity in Poland [41]

- "Green" lobby tend to attack every politician that is pro-nuclear. So, if green lobby succeeds, forget about nuclear. Germany already lost their nuclear plants.

- Not all AC can work as "heat pump". Usually more expensive ones, that is not commonly used in countries with hot climate (personal experience with Spain and Dominican Republic). And... There is usually no need in heating at all... Just cooling, what takes even more energy than heating in colder climates.

- Renewables mean conversion of resources that is currently used to produce food to fuel/energy production. Be it solar panels that shadows ground and make it useless for agriculture or rapeseed fields to be used for biodiesel. Do you have excess of food and there is no hunger on Earth anymore?

- Trains full of bananas going from South America to Poland - it is a wet dream.... ;)
Velund   
8 Jul 2020
News / Green electricity in Poland [41]

Do you plan to prohibit cold winters and hot summers, totally close borders to stop spending fuel for transportation of goods from China, prohibit air travel and using air conditioners?
Velund   
8 Jul 2020
History / Poland must get back Lwow, Wilno and Brest back [345]

And Russia doesn't want take even Donetsk (which would be a huge economic burden for Russia).

I think Russia wait till whole Novorussia will be ready to reunite, to get back whole bunch of Russian land given by Lenin to newly created Ukrainian republic for their political reasons.
Velund   
17 Feb 2020
News / Modern F-35 bought by Poland. Good decision? [288]

Poles (according to earlier posts to this thread) already very busy looking for nukes to load on their new wunderwaffe, and deciding what is first - duty or pleasure (you should know that joke). ;) Nobody take care to calculate total cost of ownership yet.

I can only wish good luck to polish pilots, who have to fly on that super high-tech coffins and must believe that they are invisible mans. ;)
Velund   
17 Feb 2020
News / Modern F-35 bought by Poland. Good decision? [288]

... unless this F-35 will not be used just like Javelins is used by Ukraine - storage in a well guarded warehouse only, without any usage in the field allowed. ;)
Velund   
17 Feb 2020
News / Modern F-35 bought by Poland. Good decision? [288]

Drones are much cheaper and more practical.

Yes, if used against some third world country. Use of "global coverage" drones against country that already have means to destroy or damage comm/control satellites will be problematic.

This does not make F-35 purchase by Poland more reasonable, though. ;)
Velund   
17 Feb 2020
News / Modern F-35 bought by Poland. Good decision? [288]

Memo to Poland: cancel that order

Impossible. Because this is not the regular order, but the way to pay pizzo to US.

Polish politicians probably forgot, that pizzo is sized to be affordable, but has to be paid regularily, it is not one time payment. ;) Next time it will be huge lot of spare parts for that F-35 (absolutely neccessary to protect Poland from Russia, and overpriced just like jets itself). Then hundred of new updated helmets, custom made for each pilot. And again... And once more... And...

There is good thing for Russian developers that F-35 will be regularily available in the air nearby, to test advanced realtime "destealthing" software updates for S-400. ;)
Velund   
15 Feb 2020
News / Modern F-35 bought by Poland. Good decision? [288]

Maybe if Poland gets too annoying, it might get a new smolensk moment? Who knows

Smolensk moment was due to internal stupidity, not due to outside annoyance.

But stupidity can be very annoying as well, and cause much more problems that sudden career growth for a large number of politicians....
Velund   
15 Feb 2020
News / Modern F-35 bought by Poland. Good decision? [288]

Poland ... poising a mortal threat to Russia.

Who said you that BS? Poland by itself does not pose any threat, because even while completely brainwashed, Poles still care about yourself, their children, and the land they plan to continue to live in future (just like Russians). Threat is NATO bases that is de-facto controlled from large distance by someone who does not care at all about both polish people and the land.
Velund   
15 Feb 2020
News / Modern F-35 bought by Poland. Good decision? [288]

Let's name things by their own names. Trump said that it's time to "fari vagnari u pizzu", if you sell russophobia to the world, you have to pay their share to the masters who made this item sellable to a third parties and who offer their advertising support. United States have problems, and funding of Poland from EU is also coming to the end, so now it is time to pay something to "big boys", supporting their economy and taking away some of monetary losses, linked to F-35 program. Later it will be harder to find money to pay.
Velund   
14 Feb 2020
News / Modern F-35 bought by Poland. Good decision? [288]

We all know the reality - some clunky 80s Sukhoi

Then why Polish politicians need such large loads of fresh diapers once they hear the word "Russia"?

Russophrenia - "a condition where the sufferer believes Russia is both about to collapse, and take over the world."
Velund   
14 Feb 2020
News / Modern F-35 bought by Poland. Good decision? [288]

(including taking the huge damage that stealth Raptors are able to cause

... in your wet dreams and in a manufacturer advertising booklets. Maybe F-35 is little bit "stealth" to 1960's style soviet X-band radars that is used by African countries, but you have to be very lucky to sneak into russian airspace hoping to be invisible to all overlapping systems of different bands.

Can you tell me, why there was panic once Turkey tried to have S-400 and F-35 in the same hands?