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Lycus

If it is above all hatred of Russia that has cemented the recent ties between Poland and Ukraine, to the point of even considering at least intellectually a merger of the two entities, this same hatred of Russia has blinded Poland to the Banderism that is difficult to uproot at least in Western Ukraine and in power in Kyiv.

Poland could pay dearly for it. But Europe could also, at the end of the conflict, which would see Ukraine destroyed and reduced to nothing, suffer a serious backlash. Zelensky has already implicitly issued threats in the form of a warning if Europe does not make more efforts to help Kyiv's Ukraine.

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Historical feuds can rarely, if ever, be totally resolved, even when political leaders on both sides try to. For many people, that kind of resettlement and massacre are deep pains cutting into the bone, and perhaps even etched there. Eventually, there has to be a generation or two willing to abandon whatever historical claims and try to live and let live in the modern era. Such "internal" bickering is also a sign that the losing war is eroding their minds, and to some extent, human dignity. Too often, blind pride becomes the better part of the human dignity.

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