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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 20


mafketis  38 | 11258
2 days ago   #1111
Here's one for the russophiles!

russia hit a bunch of civilian apartment buildings in Kyiv because.... that's the beautiful russian culture!

Here's a civilian burning to death inside their apartment...

x.com/kvistp/status/1903613601757172208
amiga500  5 | 1539
2 days ago   #1112
The US will abandon Poland, just as quickly as it has abandoned Ukraine.

You keep saying that but where's the evidence? We're nothing like those dirty kohols.

One can say the Polaks are as strong an interest group in USA as the Ukrops are in Canada.
It's merely a historical twist that we got the bald eagle as backup and they ended up with maple syrup.
PolAmKrakow  2 | 938
2 days ago   #1113
One can say the Polaks are as strong an interest group in USA as the Ukrops are in Canada.

This is a point I have tried to make several times. All throughout the US there are "Polish" neighborhoods still. While the ancestry lines have to go way back in most cases, these communities are very closely knit. The observe most Polish traditions and customs though most dont even know they are Polish in origin. There are Polish "clubs" in many cities, Polish churches, and stores that import Polish foods. This is not just Chicago. In my business we did a study several years back and those with Polish ancestry numbered 23% of participants nation wide. That is a huge number for a niche' industry.

if the US comes to the conclusion that is more feasible to have an agreement with Russia and Germany

I dont see it happening with Germany. Russia is obviously a possibility given todays political climate. Interestingly the Congo President has now said that they are open to make a security deal with the US for reare earth minerals. They have more than Ukraine. This should concern Ukraine since that mineral deal has yet to be made. The Congo would also be a great jumping off point for other stupid US military ventures in the future.
amiga500  5 | 1539
2 days ago   #1114
This is a point I have tried to make several times

Yes it's like throwing pearls to swine around these parts. You can see the difference when Trump is asked about Poland, to when he is asked about the Baltic states even. We're fine and the partnership with USA will strengthen, to the chagrin of Germany and Ukraine.
Ironside  51 | 13083
2 days ago   #1115
Interestingly the Congo President has now said that they are open to make a security deal with the US for reare earth minerals.

Russia could be a bargain and deliver two in one. As deals about access to Russian ores of those minerals are not out of the question.
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faster than a knife fight in a phone booth.

The US would move out faster than a prairie fire with a tailwind. Would that be a better expression? I mean more descriptive.
OP cms neuf  2 | 1938
2 days ago   #1116
The only evidence I have is what Trump said last week - that he wasn't sure if he would honour article 5.

On top of that the fact that the US has abandoned many allies in the past - the Afghans, South Vietnamese, now Ukraine.

Your evidence - that he won't abandon Poland because of a few old timers dancing mazurkas down the Red Apple buffet is pretty naive. Most Polish Americans don't care about grandpas village - they want jobs, cheaper eggs and a warm place to **** in Milwaukee. No problem with that.

One of Trump's unquestionable achievements is that he has moved the US on from ethnic voting. Apart from Israel and maybe Cubans are there any US ethnicity that get seriously bothered ably what happens in the old country ?
amiga500  5 | 1539
2 days ago   #1117
The only evidence I have is what Trump said last week

So why do you ignore the numerous explicit statements made by Trump that he would back/defend Poland? selective hearing?
He said it during the zelensky meeting.
PolAmKrakow  2 | 938
2 days ago   #1118
Most Polish Americans don't care about grandpas village

You are absolutely clueless of what Polish neighborhoods in the US are like. Good jobs? They have them. Cheaper eggs, they have them. Milwakee? Thats just one city with Poles and those of Polish ancestry. But even there, most of those people would be considered conservative, raised on Catholic and good family values. You really dont get it.
OP cms neuf  2 | 1938
2 days ago   #1119
Because he changes his mind every week, sometimes every day - like with the tariffs.

Plus he is a liar

So of course there is doubt.

And where there is doubt, there is no doubt - we need to make our own defence plans.

I have spent plenty of time in Polish neighborhoods in the US. There are every year fewer native Poles there, and as their kids do not care about Polish issues - for them the Polish lessons and dancing are something to keep Gramps happy. In some cases among my own Pol Am relatives the young men of repeat NN talking points they hear from Joe Rogan or Fox.
Torq  10 | 1234
2 days ago   #1120
So why do you ignore the numerous explicit statements

Because statements are just that - statements. Talk is cheap and we are not going to base our safety on talk. If the USA were serious about ensuring Poland's safety, we would be included in the nuclear sharing program long time ago--we don't even have that. If the US were serious, we would have a permanent American base (the famous "Fort Trump") long time ago.

The solution to American dilly-dallying and strategic shift towards Pacific is obvious - we have to cooperate with France in nuclear power area, starting with nuclear powerplants and ending with our own nuclear force; switch to South Korea and Turkey as suppliers of long rage strike capability weapons (no kill switch or necessity of constant software updates without which the equipment is rendered useless) in short term and develop our own capabilities mid-term, and - most importantly - severely decrease interoperability of Wojsko Polskie with US Army -- we have to be able to conduct preemptive strikes and force projection operations towards Belarus, Ukraine and Królewiec without being dependent on American cooperation.

At the moment the credibility of the United States of America in any area is near zero. Their time as a global superpower is coming to an end, so Polish and European strategists have to react accordingly. We have to move away from old ways of thinking about America as a serious country and realise that these...



Trumpov

... are the people who hold power in America nowadays. Take a look. Take a good look.

When the petrodollar system is dismantled, when China--whose economy in PPP terms is already 23% larger than American--takes over all the areas that Americans abandon because muppets in the DOGE are "saving money" (all the charity funding is already being taken over by China increasing their soft power and diplomatic influence), and when America finally withdraws from Europe--ending their 80-year-old world domination--we will wake up in a totally different world, a world in which we will have to make a deal with China and Russia.

By the way - the amount saved to date by DOGE is about $80 million LOL...

Altogether, he said, the full set of initial findings of DOGE reveals about $80 million in wasteful spending that could be better spent on lethality and readiness.

defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/4096431/initial-doge-findings-reveal-80-million-in-wasteful-spending-at-dod/

... that's about 0.004% of the sum that DoD is going to spend on F-35 fighters (the cost will be north of $2 trillion for about 2500 F-35s). xD

As I said, we will soon wake up in the world where the USA holds the position adequate to the quality and intellect of their leadership (take a look at the photos again, if you will), and for this we have to get ready because Idiocracy was not just some comedy movie made twenty years ago - it was a documentary ahead of its time.
Przelotnyptak1  - | 710
2 days ago   #1121
Do they speak Danish by any chance? lol, who cares about such petty issues?

I don't; I find it trivial, not even felt by the average person. A few more dollars a week, who cares? So Paulina, in her heart, vengeful and quarrelsome, wroth it up just for the pleasure of argument, such nit-picking. By the way, asking if they are Danish-speaking is just as petty. the answer is no the birds are native to America. It does not take much time to rebuild the devastated flock of chickens; our brood is almost back to normal, prices falling like rocks or fairness in Paulina's digs.
Bobko  27 | 2212
2 days ago   #1122
Apparently Vladimir Surkov gave an interview

Very nice interview, thanks for this Maf.
Ironside  51 | 13083
2 days ago   #1123
the answer is no the birds are native to America.

Indeed Trump was born there. lol
By the way, asking if they are Danish-speaking is just as pett

Not if you make a joke. By the way, you are not American as you can't take a joke.
So stop pretending you can't write in Polish.
Because statements are just that - statements

Good. You are learning.
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Przelotnyptak1  - | 710
2 days ago   #1124
Plus he is a liar

Lie often repeated, never backup with the evidence.Beeeee, like a brainless sheep.
PolAmKrakow  2 | 938
2 days ago   #1125
@cms neuf
I said nothing about native Poles in the US. I am talking about a lot of old neighborhoods in a lot of cities. Rogan, Fox, and others are conservatives, makes sense for Poles and those with Polish ancestry to be interested in those opinions. In the end, family values and conservatives always beat the side show freaks.

@Torq
Never judge a book by its cover. I have colleagues who dress the part, and people think they are wealthy and powerful. Yet, they ask me for loans and live on credit cards. I have other friends who wear cloths until the fall apart and drive ten year old cars. Yet they have millions in the bank and when they need to look the part, everyone else in the room couldnt afford to buy the same suit.

doge.gov/savings last updated March 19, 2025. In three months 115 Billion saved in combined asset control. This is transparency, and thats a lot of fvcking money. Firing all these people now saves billions more. I get it you dont trust the US, dont like whats happening. You dont have to. 67% of Americans approve of this. The war will be over, and Europe will be at peace again. But yeah that Trump sure says some unpresidential things. Never mind the results for Americans and the world.
Torq  10 | 1234
2 days ago   #1126
Lie often repeated, never backup with the evidence.

Here it is, birdie. Just 10 examples of Trump's lies--fact-checked by reputable sources like The Washington Post, Politifact, and FactCheck.org:

Election & Voting Lies

1. "The 2020 election was stolen."

Multiple audits, court cases, and investigations-including those led by Republican officials-found no evidence of widespread voter fraud that would have changed the outcome.

2. "I won Georgia by a lot."

Recounts and audits confirmed Joe Biden won Georgia in 2020.

3. "We had an honest election in 2016."

U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to benefit Trump, though they did not determine whether it changed the result.

COVID-19 Lies

4. "COVID-19 will disappear like a miracle."

The pandemic did not disappear on its own; it required vaccines and public health measures to control.

5. "Anybody that wants a test can get a test."

Early in the pandemic, COVID-19 tests were in short supply, and many people were denied access.

6. "We are doing more testing than any other country in the world."

While the U.S. did a high number of tests, many countries tested a higher percentage of their population.

Economic Lies

7. "I created the greatest economy in history."

While the economy was strong pre-pandemic, multiple previous administrations (including those of Bill Clinton and Dwight Eisenhower) oversaw comparable or better periods of economic growth.

8. "China is paying the tariffs, not the American people."

Tariffs are taxes on imports, and studies show that American businesses and consumers bore most of the costs.

Miscellaneous Lies

"9. I was the one who got Veterans Choice passed."

The Veterans Choice Act was signed into law by Barack Obama in 2014, though Trump later expanded it.

10. "I was against the Iraq War from the beginning."

Trump publicly supported the Iraq War in a 2002 interview with Howard Stern before later opposing it.

Would you like 10 more examples?
Przelotnyptak1  - | 710
2 days ago   #1127
You think, how perceptive of you, almost ingenious. Try not to overheat the precious apparatus between your ears.
Ironside  51 | 13083
2 days ago   #1128
"The 2020 election was stolen.

It was, there is no evidence or evidence was not found on purpose.
Torq  10 | 1234
2 days ago   #1129
I get it you dont trust the US

I trust nobody.

dont like whats happening.

This is also not necessarily true. What is happening might actually turn out to be good for Poland. What I don't like is cheap demagogues but I understand that they sometimes rise to power. That's life.

Trump sure says some unpresidential things.

If the guy hadn't inherited immense wealth, he would now be a retired night porter at some second-rate hotel - because that's what his intellectual level predisposes him to be (no disrespect to hard-working night porters). But hey - I'm not pointing fingers - we elected Lech Wałęsa to be our president after all. These things happen in idiocr... erm... I mean, democracy.

Try not to overheat the precious apparatus between your ears.

Don't peck me, little bird. Shoo!
Przelotnyptak1  - | 710
2 days ago   #1130
By the way - the amount saved to date by DOGE is about $80 million LOL...

Not only the most ignorant statement, but the LOL at the end leaves no room for positive interpretation.
Ironside  51 | 13083
2 days ago   #1131
. But hey - I'm not pointing fingers - we elected Lech Wałęsa t

Dude, Trump is not an idiot. He wouldn't survive on that level for so long and on top of it in the NYC.
He is doing all things in the interest of the US as he sees it.
The fact he doesn't see himself sacrificing everything for Poland's safety - you can't blame him for that.
Przelotnyptak1  - | 710
2 days ago   #1132
So stop pretending you can't write in Polish.
Because statements are just that - statements

I certainly can, better and more poetic than most, but you already know that. As for the sense of humor, almost the king of the hill
Ironside  51 | 13083
2 days ago   #1133
almost the king of the hill

If you pm me your address I will send you a medal.
Torq  10 | 1234
2 days ago   #1134
He wouldn't survive on that level for so long and on top of it in the NYC.

Money, he inherited obscene amounts of money. What was this old Roman proverb about a donkey loaded with gold?

you can't blame him for that.

I'm not. I'm blaming him for destroying the credibility of the USA as an ally and single-handedly dismantling the 80-year-old American world domination. It hurts me because I am a huge Americanophile but also because it was beneficial to Poland.
Przelotnyptak1  - | 710
2 days ago   #1135
If the guy hadn't inherited immense wealth, he would now be a retired night porter at some second-rate hotel - because that's

Torq, your ignorance is beyond despicable, your hate beyond description, your reasoning none existent, but let me help you. you are talking about the brilliant mind,
at genius level and an IQ of 156.Are you capable of shame?
Ironside  51 | 13083
2 days ago   #1136
single-handedly dismantling the 80-year-old American world domination

I see it as no longer indulging in fiction. Most of that was built on bluff anyway. The US promised in 100 places to be there when needed with the military or otherwise. It is impossible to deliver but as long as they showed in key places from time to time - nobody took a chance to call that bluff.
On the other hand, he is trying to change rules to fit the US because old ones also imposed by the US after WWII on the world are not longer feasible. They are working against the US interest.
Do you expect him to sit on his hands like Biden?
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he inherited obscene amounts of money

he didn't lose them thought, Do you think he has been living off that money all those years? Let's agree to disagree here. I see you are looking for a reason not to like him.
PolAmKrakow  2 | 938
2 days ago   #1137
COVID-19 Lies

Want to examine the lies of the Biden admin? They are quite extensive. The US time as a super power will not end. Too many nukes and the worlds largest economy. 30 Trillion dollars a year in spending. Trump was gited a million dollars, he didnt inherit the money. He was worth hundreds of millions on his own. And anyone thining a million or even ten million is a lot of money has never been around money.
Przelotnyptak1  - | 710
2 days ago   #1138
If you pm me your address I will send you a medal.

Medal is not necessary, acknowledgment is more than enough:::)))

The Washington Post,

Washington Post? It might as well have been Prawda in 1950. Therefore, there is no need to read the rest of your post. Roll in the sandpaper and show it where the sun doesn't shine.
Przelotnyptak1  - | 710
1 day ago   #1139
By the way - the amount saved to date by DOGE is about $80 million LOL...

Not only the most ignorant statement, but the LOL at the end leaves no room for positive interpretation.

I'm not. I'm blaming him for destroying the credibility of the USA as an ally and single-handedly

Yeh I agree with you; Biden did that and much more. It is up to President Trump to fix it.
Torq  10 | 1234
1 day ago   #1140
you are talking about the brilliant mind, at genius level and an IQ of 156

xD

he didn't lose them thought

His companies have filed for bankruptcy multiple times, and - according to Felshtinsky he was bailed by Russians on several occasions (check out his Na Smyczy Kremla). One way or another, he got well over $400 million from his father (in inheritance, gifts and transfers as well as tax dodges)...

apnews.com/article/0452d29cd2564eaf97605ab90acc3a67

... let that properly sink in. Trump started out with about half-a-billion dollars in money and property on a silver platter and then filed for bankruptcy six times. That's the kind of financial genius he is. :) But sure, let's agree to disagree. I don't really care that much.

The US time as a super power will not end.

Well... поживём - увидим, as ancient Greeks used to say.

It is up to President Trump to fix it.

Your worship of the orange-skinned caveman is getting tedious, birdie.


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