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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 25


Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12458
27 Sep 2025   #421
So, the most interesting thing is that we are not Europe's enemies.

...na ja...invading a neighbour gets you that kind of attention!

You might find/making up thousands of apologies/reasons for what you did, but YOU STARTED A WAR. There is no way around it, not now - not in the later history books...

But your argumentation really sounds abit as if this war isn't about Ukraine and saving some of your compatriots at all but some big middle finger against Europe, stemming from felt humiliation...
Torq  21 | 1844
27 Sep 2025   #422
In 2014, they started killing Russian speakers in Ukraine.

I admit I don't know a lot about the origins of the beginning of the conflict, so I won't argue here.

YOU STARTED A WAR. There is no way around it, not now - not in the later history books...

Yip, and it is coming from a German, Grabber. He knows what he's talking about. This sh*t will drag behind you for decades.
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #424
You might find/making up thousands of apologies/reasons for what you did, but YOU STARTED A WAR. There is no way around it, not now - not in the later history books...

Yes, they did. I've outlined the reasons. Would this have happened if the Ukrainian government had listened to its citizens in the east? Probably not. They escalated the situation, decided to forcibly convert people to Ukrainian citizenship, and kill those who disagreed.
I'll put it this way: if people living in eastern Ukraine hadn't been happy with Russia's intervention, we would have seen a guerrilla war against Russia, but that's not the case.
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #425
To sit and watch people like you get killed-what kind of person are you then?
A complete scumbag...
So standing up for people who couldn't defend themselves at that moment was the right decision.
If European countries had not supplied weapons and equipment to Ukraine, everything would have ended two years ago and there would have been far fewer victims.
Przelotnyptak1  - | 871
27 Sep 2025   #426
Hell yes, very impressive three years in Ukraine, a million souls lost, all industrial production shifted to military purposes, except for Moscow and Petersburg, poverty of unknown proportions, unknown even in the poorest European country. Most of us are awe-struck by your ignorance and the absence of reason. Ration the intake of vodka before the exchange of ideas with vastly superior opponents.
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #427
It's weird, but I didn't even know how terribly poor I was.))) Thank you for opening my eyes. I'll go cook the hedgehog I caught in the forest))).
Alien  29 | 7383
27 Sep 2025   #428
I'll go cook the hedgehog I caught in the forest))

Be careful, it may have tularemia.
Mr Grunwald  34 | 2265
27 Sep 2025   #429
Looks like our

There are people who are ruled by love, and there are people ruled by fear.
Given to the race of men, who above else... desire power...

I hope I don't need to tell anyone the origins of this nor the goal of any fear mongerer
Velund  1 | 518
27 Sep 2025   #430
I'll go cook the hedgehog I caught in the forest))).

Probably you are lying. All hedgehogs was already eaten and rouble to dollar exchange rate hit 300 long ago. Biden was POTUS at that time. ;)
Bratwurst Boy  9 | 12458
27 Sep 2025   #431
we would have seen a guerrilla war against Russia, but that's not the case.

....hmmmm....if you put it this way, one could make a case for all of this war being an ukrainian guerilla war against invaders!
They can't truly compete at eye-level with the big, modern, long time prepared russian army, can't they....and the western support is not the best nor the most stable, probably never will be.

But it could very well be that this is the way of things to come for Russia, even if there might be a treaty or two in the meantime...the Ukrainians are hardy tough guys, used to crawl the mud, the Wehrmacht can tell you some stories about it.

And again the same question...endless guerilla war fired up by endless hostility becoming an endless drain on Russia, maybe for decades....is it really worth it?
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #432
All hedgehogs was already eaten and rouble to dollar exchange rate hit 300 long ago.

Hedgehogs were brought in, fresh from China. And the dollar exchange rate doesn't matter; it's not used in Russia and isn't imported, just like the euro.
Mr Grunwald  34 | 2265
27 Sep 2025   #433
maybe for decades....is it really worth it?

It will be worth it for Russia, until it's not worth it anymore. Then it was a mistake and needs to retreat. Then 50 years later Putin was the misunderstood Genius and Ukraine needs to be liberated.

You know

Read some Russian history! :)
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #434
@Bratwurst Boy
For your information, I personally don't differentiate between Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians. Those who live in Western Ukraine-yes, they're complete strangers, sometimes under Poland, sometimes under Austria-Hungary. And they constantly muddy the waters.

They themselves shout that their army is the strongest in Europe. If they can't compete, how can the rest of Europe?
But we still won't invade Europe? Millions of parasites hanging around our necks are unnecessary.
Especially since in 20 years, Europe will be completely Muslim.
OP Novichok  8 | 10617
27 Sep 2025   #435
In fact, we in Russia couldn't care less about Europe, including Poland.

Hey, grabber, whoever you are...what a brilliant question...except that I already asked it...

Yeah, Russia-hating azzholes, why would Russia need Poland...other for its oil, gas, gold, diamonds, access to the Atlantic, and supersonic things that go boom...

Especially since in 20 years, Europe will be completely Muslim.

Europe's poison pill to deter Russia?

What a great idea...Commit suicide by a Muslim, decompose, stink like shlt so nobody will steal the body, and feel safe...

We should try it in America...
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #436
Russia doesn't need Poland, let's give it to Lukashenko!))
mafketis  43 | 11732
27 Sep 2025   #437
For all their dishonest actions and speech and for all their subtrefuge and dedication to lies.... russians are often kind of predictable.

When they make big threats.... nothing much will happen.

If they ever do use a nuke (nothing other countries can do will make this more or less likely), it's likely to be after a period of not talking about them.

One thing I've noticed is that when things aren't going well.... the shills double down and go into hyperdrive about imminent Ukrainian collapse and russian victory.

Both on twitter and youtube the shills have been out in force doing interviews on different channels....

There might be a major escalated attack on Ukraine in the next few days as well.... but agin, russia is just in the destructive infant rage stage by now, killing and destroying for the sake of killing and destroying with no particular goals that anyone can articulate*

*occasionally they ape putin's original justification but only the clinically retarded can take that (or anything else he says) seriously.
Torq  21 | 1844
27 Sep 2025   #438
let's give it to Lukashenko!

What? You are giving Poland to the Potato Führer? That's a tricky move... we have to counter it somehow.

OK, in such case we are giving the Netherlands to Ukraine. :)
Bobko  28 | 2738
27 Sep 2025   #439
Why do I have this strong feeling, that M. Grabber is as Russian as IKEA meatballs with lingonberry sauce?
Ironside  53 | 13725
27 Sep 2025   #440
Funny, I have the same feeling.
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #441
But at least you'll always have potatoes on the table...
Torq  21 | 1844
27 Sep 2025   #442
On the plate and in the glass he he :)



M. Grabber is as Russian as IKEA meatballs with lingonberry sauce?

Test him with some streetwise Russian, behind the reach of online translators (with phonetic spelling and slight mistakes, so it's outside the reach of AI too). :)
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #443
@Bobko
Where does this mistrust come from? Where do you think I am from?
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #444
@Torq
I only drink tea with lemon and vodka, I say, "To your health," and my bear plays the balalaika.)))
Bobko  28 | 2738
27 Sep 2025   #445
They escalated the situation, decided to forcibly convert people to Ukrainian citizenship, and kill those who disagreed

This is nonsense, but something one might believe if he had been cursorily involved in the narrative.

What conversions? What's more - people were killed as consequence of not converting? This is some new history. M

it's not used in Russia and isn't imported, just like the euro.

This is bloomin nonsense.

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A dozen other little things.

Syntax.
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #446
Bobko

Not Ukrainian citizenship, but people were killed because they didn't want to speak Ukrainian. They were forced to do so.

What nonsense is it that the import of cash currency, namely dollars and euros, into Russia is prohibited?
In April 2022, the European Union published another package of sanctions against Russia and Belarus. The export of euro banknotes and other EU currencies from the EU to these countries was banned: Bulgarian levs, Hungarian forints, Polish zlotys, Romanian lei, Croatian kuna, Danish, Czech, and Swedish kroner.
Torq  21 | 1844
27 Sep 2025   #447
lemon and vodka (...) my bear plays the balalaika

Sorry, but that just won't do. You are now under official investigation.

Answer these...

1. If you are in a Пятёрочка shop, what will you hear at the till after the transaction ends?

2. When you go to поликлиника what do you have to do, even if you registered online, and what will they check in регистратурa?

3. In the episode of Ну погоди! with robot hare, what happens when the wolf hits it with a hammer?
Torq  21 | 1844
27 Sep 2025   #448
... it's taking you suspiciously long, Grabber. You're not using AI at the moment, are you?
grabber  - | 52
27 Sep 2025   #449
Torq

At the store? They ask if you're paying cash or with a card. You pay and leave, that's it. They might ask if you need a receipt.
I haven't been to a clinic in a while; they don't have a reception desk anymore. You have to book online, choose an appointment time, a doctor, and that's it.
After being hit with a hammer, the hare turned into an enraged Terminator.
Przelotnyptak1  - | 871
27 Sep 2025   #450
It's weird, but I didn't even know how terribly poor I was.))) T

Don't forget the significant difference in wealth distribution between Moscow and the provinces. I recommend reading the book "Charm School" by Nelson DeMille. By now, there may have been some improvements in infrastructure, but I doubt there are many proper facilities with running water. I apologize if that suggestion was off-base, as it might not be available in Russia.


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