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Do you really think the GAE is doing this... for Poland, or for the good of the Polish people?
They're not doing fucking enough.
And all this situation is the result of the decades of coddling and appeasing "our Russian partners".
I don't get it. How is bringing up NATO to Russia's doorsteps, bombing their Serbian brothers, disrespecting them, staging a coup in Ukraine, selling lethal weapons to Ukraine for them to kill Russians and shell Donetsk 'appeasing' or 'coddling'?
Sounds more like kicking them when they're down.
We are your "Russia's footsteps", border with Kaliningrad. So the fuck you talk about, do you not believe in sovereignity of independent nations?
"Serbian brothers" is a fucking meme, just few years earlier they were ready to kill them during the Cold War if it went hot. Like they have no problem killing the "little Russians" of Ukraine and never had. Or just killing each other. Not even all the other nations combined killed as many Russians as the other Russians did. The Greater Moscow actual history began with Ivan the Terrible.
Lethal weapons for the defense of Ukraine were being blocked and yes, this too is coddling. At the same when Russia was pouring weapons and men into Ukraine, including the weapon used to kill almost 300 foreign civilians with no consequences to Russia as always.
They should be always fucking "disrespected", the Chekist absolute garbage, one of the worst organizations in the entire human history. Literally terrorists, still proud of their Red Terror as they had named it themselves and now ruling a country. What respect?
Sovereignty? That would be a nice thing. You're in the EU as well, aren't you? That and the bombing of Serbia and the 2014 coup show that (obviously) the West does not believe in sovereignty.
OK, but how does this justify NATO's aggression against Serbia?
Obviously, they're willing to kill the lot of us (as are the Americans), this is all geopolitics, but Russia did nominally go to war in 1914 over Serbia, leading to all the disasters of the rest of the century and its aftershocks today.
There's no obligation at all to send lethal weapons to the West's petty fiefdom in Ukraine. Not when they were not being attacked, and not today. Partly because we should not be involved to begin with, and partly because this will only make things worse for the Ukrainian people.
Countries are proud of the strangest things, like Ukrainians being proud of Bandera, or Mongols of Genghis Khan. That does not justify disrespecting a country.