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Up to 80 Polish fighters killed in Ukraine


Alien  24 | 5723
5 Jul 2022   #31
@Novichok
They need much more beartillery.!!
OP Fairdinkum
5 Jul 2022   #32
Yes, just cheap Russian propaganda. Shame on those media outlets for distributing without fact-checking and verifying.
Novichok  5 | 7885
6 Jul 2022   #33
Yes, just cheap Russian propaganda....

...that foreign killers die in large numbers? It's true. Good.

Over the past 10 days 170 foreign mercenaries have been killed in Ukraine, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said
Chicagoan
6 Jul 2022   #34
...that foreign killers die in large numbers? It's true. Good.

Because of the history of Poland vs. Russia, Poland cannot tolerate Russia taking Ukraine and being on their doorstep. It simply is not in Poland's interest.

If Poland wasn't in NATO they would have went in by now with a large army. Quit being so naive. You should know better.
Kashub1410  6 | 580
6 Jul 2022   #35
@Chicagoan
He isn't naive, he advocates for Poland to be controlled by Kremlin for a very long time. He sees the Kremlin gang as a better option then the Washington elite/swamp, he is a fool. Nothing more
Novichok  5 | 7885
6 Jul 2022   #36
Poland cannot tolerate Russia taking Ukraine

It's happening and if the US, the EU, and NATO can't stop it, neither can Poland.

he advocates for Poland to be controlled by Kremlin

I never did any such thing. You are lying.

He sees the Kremlin gang as a better option than the Washington elite/swamp,

I never did that, either. You are lying again.
Kashub1410  6 | 580
6 Jul 2022   #37
@Novichok
Your behaviour tells us this quite well, it's the only think to conclude.

If you go around yelling fresh meat is so good, fresh meat is so good. Then when somebody offers you fresh meat and you answer that you don't want to eat fresh meat, nobody will take you seriously
pawian  221 | 25287
8 Jul 2022   #38
It simply is not in Poland's interest.

Exactly. We have to protect our European Polish culture from Mongol barbarism.

No more Russian ballet in Poland unless all performers sign antiPutin, anti-war antiimperialism declaration at the border!!!
gregy741  5 | 1226
8 Jul 2022   #39
ballet in Poland unless all performers sign antiPutin

should pierogi maker in london sign declaration condemning slaughtering 250k Iraqis? just wondering,whats your opinion on that.
pawian  221 | 25287
8 Jul 2022   #40
just wondering,whats your opinion on that.

There is no such city as Lądyn. There is Lądek, Lądek Zdrój....
gregy741  5 | 1226
8 Jul 2022   #41
you head got overheated? still waiting for an answer to my question.so what about this declaration?
Paulina  16 | 4338
8 Jul 2022   #42
@gregy741, shouldn't you be asking Londoners about this?
pawian  221 | 25287
8 Jul 2022   #43
still waiting for an answer

I tried to let you know you have committed a logical faux pas but it seems my allusion was too subtle. First of all, what has London got to do with it?
gregy741  5 | 1226
8 Jul 2022   #44
First of all, what has London got to do with it?

nothing. lets say Tokyo.

anti-war antiimperialism declaration at the border!!!

i though ,you are anti war and anti imperialists.
ah wait. this apply only to countries that you dont like. i get it i get it.
its just ur fkin hypocrisy is disgusting.
Cojestdocholery  2 | 986
8 Jul 2022   #45
disgusting.

you an old and smelly Russian foot wrapping shouldn't use those words.
mafketis  38 | 10989
8 Jul 2022   #46
First of all, what has London got to do with it?

Russian state tv was cackling a lot about how great it would be to nuke London, so.... I would not expect London to take a nonchalant approach to russia....
pawian  221 | 25287
8 Jul 2022   #47
anti imperialists.

Darling, Great Britain isn`t an imperial dictatorship like RuSSia. Stop projecting.

lets say Tokyo.

Equally senseless. Can`t you find a proper place?
gregy741  5 | 1226
8 Jul 2022   #48
Darling, Great Britain isn`t an imperial dictatorship like RuSSia.

bro. grow some brain cells. you cant even grasp a simple concept i presented to you.
no wonder ,you follow narrow minded "tribal mentality" reasoning
you just dont have intellectual capacity to think different. to see objectively and apply same standards to everyone.
why i even bother

Stick to the topic please
Miloslaw  21 | 5017
8 Jul 2022   #49
why i even bother

Then dont!
I'm sure most of us generally ignore your fascistic and pro Russian posts.
Are you a football hooliganski or just an extremist troll?
Kashub1410  6 | 580
9 Jul 2022   #50
@gregy741
Hypocricy?

Russians problem is they wish for direct control instead of indirect-control.

Russia as a state has tradition of direct control or hidden (unoficially).

While states like Great Britain (later U.K) has had direct control in areas settled and expanded by British settlers (quite oftenly as a form of punishment, cleansing their own society of unwanted elements and providing havoc for others).

U.S.A has copy catted this tactic quite a bit, and China has long standing tradition of doing the same. Direct control where it's possible (China's current national borders) and indirect influence where ever possible Africa/India/Western Asia/Eastern Asia/South America/Northern America and tries to squeeze in to Europe as well. Just that Europeans what it would lead to eventually, and most Europeans are not interested in Chinese form of government.

To Poles it's only appeal is that Beijing is far away and Chinese have no clue about Polish matters, so their possibility of influencing anything unwanted is quite low.

While states like Germany/Russia has had intelligence agencies working on information on Polish society for ages, and know perfectly well how best to influence Poland (lately it seems they have become slobby, unless they want be percieved as such)

American "Imperialism" doesn't come at the cost of being forced to learn English at school (U.S.A doesn't have a national language per say, it's just the most popular one for obvious reasons. Originally it could very much been German)

While Russian state is very much convinced to force any controlled state to teach Russian, anyone will oppose it for obvious reasons (unless highly motivated, learning a language even his own is a pain and long process).

In Russian tradition the metaphorical whip is used more then the metaphorical carrot.

While anglo-Saxons tend to have a approach of "carrot? We would like you to have cake made out of carrot! Alas until you worked hard enough (most of your life) it will be carrots and whipping. But know for sure there will be cake eventually!

While Russian mentality sounds more like: No carrots for you! Only whipping! And forget about cake!

As minister of Russian agriculture I would focus more on producing quality "carrots" and "bakeries" then thinking about controlling farmers/farms.

But that's a pipe dream looking on how things are being done.
Cojestdocholery  2 | 986
9 Jul 2022   #51
Russians problem is they wish for direct control instead of indirect-control.

Not that. They problems is that don't know how control indirectly. they wish they knew how and would prefer it this way but they don't have nothing but military, but even their military is sh''ty.
Crow  154 | 9303
9 Jul 2022   #52
Ha! Poland is lucky! Poland would opt to military neutrality!

Balkan and Lusatian Serbs decides Poland and Russia to have good relations. Non would die in their mutual conflict! Not anymore

spot video on 21:35. John Bosnic speaks > youtube.com/watch?v=oEd9wrKI7M8
johnny reb  47 | 7729
2 Oct 2024   #53
Former Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz has criticised the current Polish government, accusing it of intending to create a conflict with Ukraine instead of unblocking the exhumation of the remains of Polish victims of the Volyn tragedy.
Quoting:
TheVolyn (Volhynia) tragedy was a series of events that led to the ethnic cleansing of the Polish and Ukrainian populations in 1943 during World War II.
It was part of a long-standing rivalry between Ukrainians and Poles in what is now Ukraine's west.
Poland considers the Volyn tragedy a genocide of Poles
pawian  221 | 25287
3 Oct 2024   #54
It was part of a long-standing rivalry between Ukrainians and Poles in what is now Ukraine's west.

Johhny, what do you think of this rivalry???
Miloslaw  21 | 5017
3 Oct 2024   #55
Poland would opt to military neutrality!

HaHaHaHa!!! in your dreams mate...... in your dreams.....for Poland, Russia has always been the most hated enemy and any ally or supporter of Russia is also Poland's enemy.That includes Serbs and Serbia.You are Poland's enemy and not their friend.
GefreiterKania  31 | 1429
3 Oct 2024   #56
Russia has always been the most hated enemy

In the 20th century this title was rightly won by Germany, thanks to a short, dark-haired painter from Austria.
Miloslaw  21 | 5017
3 Oct 2024   #57
In the 20th century this title was rightly won by Germany, thanks to a short, dark-haired painter from Austria.

No.Russia is a far older enemy to Poland than Germany ever was under Hitler's brutal and short dictatorship.
Stalin was just as brutal as Hitler.
Novichok  5 | 7885
3 Oct 2024   #58
Up to 80 Polish fighters killed in Ukraine
...and the average IQ went up.
Ironside  50 | 12383
4 Oct 2024   #59
IQ has nothing to do with it and to able to last more than a day in a combat role one needs to have at least an average IQ, retards do not last long.
mafketis  38 | 10989
4 Oct 2024   #60
Stalin was just as brutal as Hitler.

And Poland received some kind of recognition and restitution from Germany (whether it was enough is another matter).

But Polish people were forced to lie about russia's involvement after WWII... lie about Katyń, lie about the Soviet invasion, lie about russian non-participation in the Warsaw Uprising, lie after lie after lie were maintained in public.

It's very natural that many harbored more negative reactions to russia (in it's ZSSR skinsuit) than to Germany.


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