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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 22


Crow  155 | 9734
17 May 2025   #361
So, Poland won`t betray Serbia. That is, Poland will cease hostility on Russia.
Crow  155 | 9734
17 May 2025   #362
After having meeting with Russia`s Putin, few days ago, Serbian President Vucic meets Polish Tusk in Albania. First thing Tusk told Vucic after they met: ``Whatever you do, I trust you.``

> informer.rs/politika/vesti/1018090/aleksandar-vucic-donald-tusk-moskva
Alien  26 | 6870
17 May 2025   #363
``Whatever you do, I trust you.``

In political language it means: whatever you do, I don't care.
Crow  155 | 9734
17 May 2025   #364
Tusk may yet surprise you. He may choose to play on `Sarmatian connection` no matter all risks for him. Like Lech Kaczinsky.

Its clear that Serbia and certain non Slavic circles clash for influence in Poland. And already, some Polish magnates sided with Serbia. For example those behind leader of Bosnian Serbs, Milorad Dodik.
Korvinus  3 | 628
17 May 2025   #365
Russia is killing itself with the dumbass war, China is facing disastrous population decline that they have no solutions for, US self destructed by electing a literal retard who's in the process of burning its economy to the ground.

European Supremacy is pretty much an inevitability at this point. In few decades, unified Europe will be the only superpower in the world.
Torq  13 | 1256
17 May 2025   #366
See, same circle are behind genocide on Serbians, and desire to steal land from us.

Crow, I know that you are our dobri brat, and you want good for Poland. Maybe you were right all this time. Hmm... more variants will have to be calculated. This game looks more complicated than it did at the beginning... like 5D chess. 0_0

Tusk may yet surprise you. He may choose to play on `Sarmatian connection` no matter all risks for him.

Tusk is a Kashubian, which means both Polish and Serbian at the same time.
mafketis  41 | 11395
17 May 2025   #367
you want good for Poland.

No. He wants Poland to help Serbia commit genocide against Albanians. He's even admitted it (not in so many words) in the past.

He's a crank but he's not harmless (or wouldn't be if he had any power).
Novichok  6 | 9439
17 May 2025   #368
Russia is killing itself with the dumbass war,

European Supremacy is pretty much an inevitability

Now I understand why the high-IQ guys are gone. You read shlt like this and your brain shrinks another 3%.
Joker  2 | 2490
17 May 2025   #369
European Supremacy is pretty much an inevitability at this point.

Hey, you sound just like Crow, keep dreaming.

Now I understand why the high-IQ guys are gone.

Gone with the wind.....
Przelotnyptak1  - | 804
17 May 2025   #370
Hey, you sound just like Crow, keep dreaming.

Lately, watching the paint dry is by far more entertaining, with a few exceptions
Joker  2 | 2490
17 May 2025   #371
@Przelotnyptak1
The Europeans on this forum seriously live in some fantasyland version of a future utopia. No real leverage, just a big paper tiger, loud on talk, light on power.
Crow  155 | 9734
18 May 2025   #372
Tusk is a Kashubian, which means both Polish and Serbian at the same time.

Tusk yet may play key role in events ahead. When EU push for unification around western Europe, Poland will push for Visegrad.
Alien  26 | 6870
18 May 2025   #373
Poland will push for Visegrad.

Visegrad is dead. 🤔
Crow  155 | 9734
18 May 2025   #374
Not for Serbians.
jon357  72 | 24072
18 May 2025   #375
`Sarmatian connection`

There is no such thing nor ever has been.
cms neuf  2 | 1984
18 May 2025   #376
Interesting reports about the Turkey discussions - the Ukrainians came to discuss a ceasefire, the North Nigerians to talk about Peter the Great

Still not a total waste of time - big prisoner exchange and also established the fact that Putler is too scared of a coup to leave his own bunker. Also puts the Boris story to bed for good
Ironside  51 | 13171
18 May 2025   #377
keeping russia away from the Polish border?

Impossible. The best, it can be said, Russia without Ukraine is weaker. But that doesn't mean the public should not be aware of what chunk of wealth we transfer over to them.
While we are on - what are we getting in the return? It is a defensive war, Ukrainians chose to defend themselves and they would fight with or without Poland's help.
Help make it more feasible for them, and they should pay for it.
The price and concession should be clearly negotiated, along with clearly listed resources and money given.
It is fine to keep such an agreement secret for a time being, but I suspect, knowing our politicians, that such an agreement does not exist. Even if it exists, it consists of conditions and money given indefinitely to Ukraine while Ukraine doesn't have to do sh't.
Such a state of affairs is unacceptable in any circumstances.
amiga500  5 | 1549
18 May 2025   #378
Also puts the Boris story to bed for good

David Arakhamia, the head of President Vladimir Zelensky's parliamentary faction, was the chief negotiator at the botched peace talks in Istanbul, held early into the ongoing conflict.

The MP made the bombshell revelation on Friday in an interview with the Ukrainian 1+1 TV channel. "Russia's goal was to put pressure on us so that we would take neutrality. This was the main thing for them," he said. "And that we would give an obligation that we would not join NATO. This was the main thing."

However, Kiev did not actually trust Moscow to keep its word and did not want to reach such a deal without third-party "security guarantees," Arakhamia claimed, while revealing the lead role in derailing the agreement was played by Johnson.

When we returned from Istanbul, Boris Johnson came to Kiev and said that we would not sign anything with [the Russians] at all. And [said] 'let's just continue fighting.'

The pivotal role played by Johnson in Ukraine's decision to scrap the draft agreement with Russia - signed by Arakhamia personally in Istanbul - has long been rumored, with initial reports on the matter emerging in Ukrainian media as early as May 2022. Until now, however, it was neither denied nor confirmed by any of the parties involved.

November 2023
amiga500  5 | 1549
18 May 2025   #379
The only thing that has been put to bed is your credibility.

commondreams.org/news/2022/05/06/boris-johnson-pressured-zelenskyy-ditch-peace-talks-russia-ukrainian-paper
cms neuf  2 | 1984
18 May 2025   #380
Was Boris there this Thursday ?

Zelensky turned up, Putler was too scared.

The pansy he sent instead wanted to talk about Peter the Great and are supposed golden era of North Nigerian history despite the fact that the country was a feudal **** hole where peasants war tree bark instead of shoes
Novichok  6 | 9439
18 May 2025   #381
Putler was too scared.

...of Golden Moron...

Trump was so scared of Golden Moron that he didn't show up,either...

Did you ever dream to posses so much power?

the North Nigerians to talk about Peter the Great

...and Golden Moron wants to discuss Nigeria...
Novichok  6 | 9439
18 May 2025   #382
... Boris Johnson came to Kiev and said that we would not sign anything with [the Russians] at all. And [said] 'let's just continue fighting.'

Exactly. After that, the British wh*re flew back home where it was safe and watched with glee the UA death count...

Knowing Brits, they were making bets how many will die next week...
cms neuf  2 | 1984
18 May 2025   #383
You are talking about something that allegedly happened three years ago. That anyone sensible knows is a north Nigerian lie.

I am talking about something that definitely happened three days ago for all of the world to witness. That is Putler cowering in his bunker like a pussy.
mafketis  41 | 11395
18 May 2025   #384
Meanwhile, things are going so well in russia that the government is no longer releasing demographic data....

kyivinsider.com/amidst-russias-apocalyptic-demographic-implosion-putins-government-classifies-the-data/

Money quote: "By deleting the data, Rosstat confirms what many already knew: the state is more afraid of graphs than of death."

modern russia = death cult
amiga500  5 | 1549
18 May 2025   #385
Was Boris there this Thursday?.. talking about something that allegedly happened three years ago

you're the one who brought it up, and now you're furiously back-peddling like the village idiot on a unicycle.

The only reason the russians withdrew from the north was because it was part of the signed draft agreement, which the ukris under pressure from the johnson ie the west, abandoned. No wonder putin doesn't to make another quick deal again so it can be broken.
Novichok  6 | 9439
18 May 2025   #386
You are talking about something that allegedly happened three years ago.

Did BJ go to see Z or not?

Boris Johnson came to Kiev

..or did he go to Kiev for sightseeing?

No wonder putin doesn't to make another quick deal again so it can be broken.

If you were closer I would hug you...Don't worry...I am not G..
cms neuf  2 | 1984
18 May 2025   #387
Did Putler leave his office last Thursday ?
Novichok  6 | 9439
18 May 2025   #388
Why would I give a fvck about your imaginary Nigerian?
mafketis  41 | 11395
18 May 2025   #389
Did Putler leave his office last Thursday ?

If by "office" you mean the freezer where his rotten carcass has been... probably not.
Novichok  6 | 9439
18 May 2025   #390
Moscow metro is better than the hole you are languishing in.


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