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Herman's avatar

One of the original ideas underlying the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community, the ancestor of the European Union, was to bring lasting peace on our continent, especially between France and Germany, by merging their respective economies. As we can see today, this idea of lasting peace is no longer the priority of the EU, to put it mildly. One of the countries whose inclusion has helped changing the DNA of the European Union in this respect is Russophobic and Germanophobic Poland. It seems that the Poles keep on living in the past, in the glorious days of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, when their country was among the great powers in Europe. They are one of the main sabre rattlers in Europe, and, as I read, they apparently even dream of having nuclear weapons... Sometimes I understand why its neighbors partitioned Poland three times in the 18th century, until nothing was left of it.

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James Schwartz's avatar

Poland ain’t gettin’ nukes. France isn’t giving them any and the US sure as shit isn’t putting on Poland soil. Being a nuclear power isn’t about threatening to use them it’s about NEVER having to use them. The US isn’t going to allow these globalist liberals the chance to create any situation where they drag IS troops into WWIII. Fuck NATO too. It’s 60 years past the point where Europe starts getting off the American tit. China represents a much bigger threat to the world than Russia does and shifting towards a softer stance with Russia is what they have always wanted. Jeffrey Saks was right 35 years ago. Had we taken a softer stance when Russia collapsed none of this would be going on right now. Why everyone has done nothing but provoke Russia makes zero sense. They should have been brought into the European community when they were collapsing instead a hard line was instituted which gave rise to Putin and here we are.

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