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McDdd's avatar

"It’s about time that Sikorski does too and officially drops his support for this scheme."

Yeah, right: like he's going to go out, find himself a new wife and kids, and reinvent his entire career history overnight, right?! See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radosław_Sikorski. He hasn't said and done what he has and become what he's become for no good reason, nor without considered investment of considerable effort. Cut him some slack and give him a break, already: he's got nowhere to go now!

Just let him slink away and disappear peacefully. They'll find a failed loyalist's role for him somewhere, which I'm sure he'll manage to convince himself is good for him and the world. It's not fair to expect miracles. He's only one of many, many, many who have earned this awkward position they now find themselves in. Give the man a break: allow him to be forgotten. It's in everyone's interests: cornered rats, when openly threatened, or compelled to run away can be very dangerous; they can climb up the stick they're being chased off with and go for the eyes of their prosecutor.

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Stephen Rowland's avatar

Sikorski’s glee when the Nord Stream pipeline was destroyed, will be a shadow that he will never evade.

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