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Can Poland expect similar bomb attacks as in Moscow?


Nathan 18 | 1,349
30 Mar 2010 #61
Poland, Ukraine and Russia has capacities to solve even Kosovo problem, to support Serbians

I am interested on your stance in regard to Abkhasia and Southern Ossetia, Crow? Would you mind to share?

Ukraine announced their stand side by side with Russia

Where did Ukraine do it? Our president just sent condolences in respect of victims who lost their lives. Russia blew its own people and Ukraine will never side with barbarians.
king polkagamon
30 Mar 2010 #62
You ask Crow the Chetnik about his stance for Abkhazia and Osetia?
Crow 154 | 9,004
30 Mar 2010 #63
Where did Ukraine do it??????????? Our president just sent condolences in respect of victims who lost their lives. Russia blew its own people and Ukraine will never side with barbarians.

i am upset because of your stance

take some slivovica

I am interested on your stance in regard to Abkhasia and Southern Ossetia, Crow?

they are right

Would you mind to share?

shared

Nathan

Nathan, Nathan... you arn`t wise Nathan

You ask Crow the Chetnik about his stance for Abkhazia and Osetia?

Did you heard that first Serbian Chetniks were organized by Poles?
MareGaea 29 | 2,751
30 Mar 2010 #64
How many Catholics blew themselves and other up, screaming Jesus is good?

Not particularly blow themselves up, but they did other things...Plenty of other things. Even today, though incidentally, but they still do it in the US...

>^..^<

M-G (respect is all that matters)
king polkagamon
30 Mar 2010 #65
Chetniks organized by Poles?How did this happen?Maybe Serbs should return the favour and organize Poles.
Ksysia 25 | 430
30 Mar 2010 #66
Did you heard that first Serbian Chetniks were organized by Poles?

We also trained the first Zionists and the first Mujas and sell guns to both sides. We sell cluster bombs to the Brits, too.
Crow 154 | 9,004
30 Mar 2010 #67
and Serbs trained your first winged cavalry
Nathan 18 | 1,349
30 Mar 2010 #68
shared

I knew you wouldn't answer. It is a dilemma for you, isn`t it? ;)
If you say Abkhasia and Southern Ossetia were invaded by Russia, which is the truth, you would have to go against your chauvinistic Russian friends even though this would support you on Kosovo issue. But when you stand against Georgia, you will nicely lick up to your Russian friends, but lose the case with Kosovo you so eagerly defend.

So, will it be silence again or you will fight your fear and utter your soul out, Crowie?
convex 20 | 3,928
30 Mar 2010 #69
So, will it be silence again or you will fight your fear and utter your soul out, Crowie?

There is a long explanation coming, I'm guessing proto-slavic will be mentioned a couple of times :)
Seanus 15 | 19,672
31 Mar 2010 #70
Before you know it, the Celtic/Slavic connection will be reestablished ;) ;)

Poland doesn't know what's round the corner. They can't leave anything to trust. Terror knows no boundaries and we can't get complacent!
Nathan 18 | 1,349
31 Mar 2010 #71
a couple of times

You underestimate Crowie ;)
Mr Grunwald 32 | 2,175
31 Mar 2010 #72
We also trained the first Zionists

that is in fact true

and Serbs trained your first winged cavalry

True

Terror knows no boundaries and we can't get complacent!

Ukrainians did some stuff to Poland. Now it's ended. If Mujaas start planning to bomb in Poland they would learn to know the place. When they do learn they will think it's so unbelievable that they would stay and report K.I.A to their superiors and change name to Mudżicki :)
joepilsudski 26 | 1,388
3 Apr 2010 #73
Can Poland expect similar bomb attacks as in Moscow?

No...Not at the present time.

Attacks in Russia most likely the result of 'Zio-mob' interests in Russia and Central Asia being threatened by Putin regime...By 'interests' I mean pipeline and oil resources from Central Asia...Insurgent groups in the Northern Caucasus funded by Zio/British/CIA moneys; Muslims used as fronts...All of these parties basically a 'super mob' that wish to dismember Russia, and steal it's resources, and destroy economy and the Russian governments credibility.

Russia also poses a threat to Western/Zio plans for hegemony by maintaining economic and political alliances with nations such as Iran, Syria and China, among others.

Poland does not have the same strategic significance at this time, and, in fact, since Poland co-operates with these elements to an extent, Poland could be classified as a sort of 'safety net' for same interests.
SzwedwPolsce 11 | 1,594
3 Apr 2010 #74
NATO Poland is in alliance with Islamic league

So you say that USA is also in alliance with Islamic league?

Remember that USA are bombing several Islamic countries.
Crow 154 | 9,004
3 Apr 2010 #75
Remember that USA are bombing several Islamic countries.

From one side, its just a trick and from the other side USA just helping to one side in internal Muslim conflicts. Meaning, USA just helping to one Muslim fraction that would later help/coordinate to/with USA when needed (as it was case in Bosnia and Kosovo when USA coordinated with mujaheedines against Slaveno-Christian Serbs)

So you say that USA is also in alliance with Islamic league?

USA (EU, NATO) is in deep alliance with Islamic league
Seanus 15 | 19,672
3 Apr 2010 #76
SzwedwPolsce, please don't forget how America wages war. Look at the Iran-Iraq war, for example. They generally sided with Iraq but redressed the balance when Iran wasn't faring so well. The same with other groups. They aid a Sunni Islamic group called Jundullah to attack Shia Iran.

Crow is right, they are in bed with the Saudis and Pakistanis. They were allies in the War on Terror and many Americans I talked to were disgusted with that.

Poland must tread with caution and choose their friends carefully.
Crow 154 | 9,004
3 Apr 2010 #77
Crow is right, they are in bed with the Saudis and Pakistanis. They were allies in the War on Terror and many Americans I talked to were disgusted with that.

too bad for that thread about Saudis investments in Poland, for finished in off topic. Many Poles could get crucial informations there, things that Polish TV/journalists can`t provide them currently
Seanus 15 | 19,672
3 Apr 2010 #78
It seemed to be very relevant to Poland given that they were the target for investment.

Anyway, much will depend on how radical some groups become. Poland is but one of 42 NATO countries acting in the so-called War on Terror. They are well behind some other countries.
Crow 154 | 9,004
3 Apr 2010 #79
They are well behind some other countries.

true

Poland`s downfall started with Turkish invasion on Europe. Just look how Polish Kings desperately tied to liberate Balkan from Turkish joke. Connection with Balkan Serbs was crucial to Poland`s wealth flow (Balkan-Baltic line). War with Turks scattered Polish power and then partners from so called west stubbed Poland in the back. Then also Russia betrayed. All in all Turks are first reason for Polish downfall
Seanus 15 | 19,672
3 Apr 2010 #80
Poland's neutrality on the Chechnya issue should as good as guarantee their safety. Warsawians are not going to see the same as Russians in the near future.
Arek - | 1
3 Apr 2010 #81
Can Poland expect similar bomb attacks as in Moscow?

I think everyone in all of Europe should always expect terrorist attacks. It's better to stay sharp and prevent attacks, than to let them happen out of nonchalance.
Crow 154 | 9,004
3 Apr 2010 #82
Poland's neutrality on the Chechnya issue should as good as guarantee their safety.

Polish public isn`t aware of some things/processes that moves Russians in the Caucasian region. Those things that moves Russians, on the long run could be very useful for Poland, too.

When it come to war all counts. Just look how Israel claim territory simple over the historical myth of first Jewish state in Palestine, more then 2000 years ago. That way Poles have to understand that some Russian hard liners speak of Chechnia as of old Scythian/Sarmatian (Proto-Slavic) land. Only over `Sarmatian connection` Serbian volunteers fought on the South Ossetian side in last conflict.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
3 Apr 2010 #83
Crow, you are clearly privy to info that I am not. Putin knows the strategic importance of the Caucasus for oil pipelines and business projects. He wasn't doing it for any love of Slavija. For me, it was about Russian imperialism. His mistake was in allowing Chechens to build up their own identity so strongly that they would not let it go. Just imagine what would happen if Russia tried to take back the former CIS now.

Putin hasn't referred to Slavic roots to my knowledge.
Crow 154 | 9,004
3 Apr 2010 #84
Putin knows the strategic importance of the Caucasus for oil pipelines and business projects.

of course. How you think that things moves in the world if not because of economy? When history overlap with economy governments regularly exploit historical events that are positive from their point of view.

For example, Kosovo is Serbian historical province but Kosovo is also 15% of Serbian territory full of rare and valuable resources. So, Serbia exploit historical facts in order to defend Kosovo. For same reason Albanians (Shiftars) falsify history of the region.

From the angle of Poland, we speak of paradox. Poland work against factors that could be tomorrow used for defense of Poland.

What i mean? Simple, Euro-Arab-USA (Poland as part of it) axis supports anti-Serbian Albanian program that is based in false history that speaks of Slavs as invaders on Balkan and Europe in general. That way Albanian leadership in front of its own and world public justify invasion on Serbian lands.

Now, when one day Germany attacks Poland with claims that Poles aren`t central/northern Europeans but invaders (regular story of `Drang nach osten`), how would Poland defend itself when today`s Poland support such ideology that is destructive for Polish national program.

Same mistake, Poland repeat on Caucasus. Caucasus is Sarmatian (Slavic) realm. No matter who now lives on Caucasus, that is part of ancient Slavic world. Poland shouldn`t complicate to Russia there.

See, things aren`t that simple and Polish elite/journalism absolutely failed to inform Poland.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
3 Apr 2010 #85
First point, he should not be seizing territory given how big Russia is. There comes a time when you have to say 'hands off'.

Wasn't it the case that Belgrade distanced itself from Kosovo for too long? Many Serbs have commented that they felt neglected when Milosevic was at the helm.

Territory passes hands, Crow. It may be ancient Slavic land but I guarantee you that most Poles don't see it that way. If they did, even a few noises would have been made to restore it to its rightful owners. It was left to contestation through fighting.


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