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McDdd's avatar

"...sending a signal to anyone else in the bloc who decides to break ranks with their warmongering policies."

That could, of course, backfire like divine retribution, should other Europeans, like the Italians and Austrians, or even the (sane, i.e. NOT Napoleon wannabes) French and Czechs gradually come to terms with who they are and understand the strength of Polish Solidarity and revolt.

Chaos, chaos throughout the bloc: from the seemingly deliberately funny (but deadly serious) political nonsense of the 'Woke' and their presidential candidate in America, to a wannabe assassin's bullet in Slovakia — chaos reigns. Signals thus crossed and misunderstood.

Who would dare believe and put faith in signals sent by anyone so involved now? Can there really be much question about who has won the war? How foolish of the Americans to have ever started it!

(I guess they didn't call him 'Moron McCain' without good reason?!

You can't blame Fats Nuland alone.)

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In short and to the point, I would like to point out one more fact. With the invasion of Russian troops in Ukraine, the EU and especially NATO countries were called upon to close the gap. Freely according to the motto the SVO did not separate us but rather more closely. The applications for membership of Sweden and Finland, rightly should it be called they were urged to join, it was called invitation. I don’t know how it is in English, but in German the terms are very clearly separated. Now, they’re trying to divide Orban by various means and that’s just because he tried to get out the possibilities that exist between the two countries to bring Ukraine and Russia to a table for negotiations. Obviously, the Ukraine was involved because of failure, but now that will also fail as already indicated. The USA will turn to Asian, Grenell former US ambassador in Germany has already indicated in a BILD interview what the USA have in mind "If we had a problem in Mexico, we’d solve it ourselves and not ask Germany." In other words, mind your own business and let us out of it. So much for the close cooperation within the EU and NATO.

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