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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 27 [842]
Right now it is..
You ignored this:
Try to come up with just one hostile act by Russia toward Germany in the last 30 years....and the referenda in Crimea and Donbass.
I noticed that Russia haters habitually jump over these very inconvenient facts.
A reminder: Even the US doesn't deny that both Crimaea and Donbass are parts of Russia now...
Odessa was built by Russia in 1794, and, ethnically, has been Russian since then. Being in Ukraine was an internal Soviet decision, just as the border between Illinois and Indiana is our decision. If Indiana attacked Illinois, nobody would advocate sending the Polish army to defend Illinois.
What A gives B, A can demand back when B wants to join A's enemy. NATO sees Russia as an enemy, so Russia has a right to treat it as such, and ignore the crap about "sovereign and independent". That's a good line for third-graders and Paulina, but not for the US or Russia and their existential considerations.
Let "sovereign and independent" Mexico try to form a military alliance with China. You will be amazed at how quickly US Marines would be parachuting into the city of Mexico.
Just as on that oil ship recently...BTW, I loved that video...and the American big fist.